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State flag of Alaska & Vienna

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고전에 한국어가 있다-9:

고조선의 유풍이 동서로 퍼져 나갔다. 문화와 풍속에 보인다.

Since History is the mother of All liberal Arts and Sciences, though Gojoseon history had been concealed by the Chinese, language and culture still remained to the descendants of Gojoseon people. It could be a new method to study the ancient Scythian (Tungusic) language. Totem Pole is one example.

The state flag of Alaska displays eight gold stars, forming the Big Dipper and Polaris, on a dark blue field.

Among the ancient Romans, a novice (奴婢. novicius) was usually a newly imported slave,

The traditional Korean carrying a baby (포대기 매는 풍속 ) is the same as American Indian in the west. Custom of setting up the Totem Pole spread out wide region in the East and West of Northern Hemisphere. Haltsdat

Vienna  appears to be a PLCs of  “飛人那, 費人那” meaning the town of Bi People

It is also related with family names such as; Carl Jung and Hahn.

Atilla History has that Attila (c. 406–453) the Hun the leader of a tribal empire stretching to the Central and Eastern Europe. The ancient Romans word, a novice (奴婢. novicius) meaning a newly imported slave came from the East near the end of Wei-Jin ((魏晉時代, 220-420) period. The Ideographs “奴婢” appear in the Jiaoshi Yilin.

Gugong Danfu (古公亶父) who has been admired as the Great King of Zhou, King Tai of Zhou (周太王), declared Reform Policy (維新), enslaved Gojoseon people and forced them to engrave local word to ideographs. Those archaic ideographs ought to have Gojoseon Language embedded.

The traditional Korean carrying a baby on the back is same as American Indian in the west.

Vienna  appears to be a PLCs of  “飛人那, 費人那” meaning the town of Bi People

It is also related with family names such as; Carl Jung and Hahn. Hallstatt (Haltstad) is a compound name of Salt (巖鹽)and Town as seen in the small saltwater lake Xiechi(解池 해지) referring  the inland salt.  Somewhere along the mountain range between Vienna and Salzburg appears to be the boundary between two different languages.  Both Halstatt and Salzburg derived from the SALT.


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Retired physician from GWU and Georgetown University in 2010 2011: First Book in Korean "뿌리를 찾아서, Searching for the Root" 2013: Ancient History of the Manchuria. Redefining the Past. 2015: Ancient History of Korea. Mystery Unveiled.


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