Broadcasted in Dec,
2003 ****
0:01 interview with a Zhungzu man : It is kind of superstition. Every full-moon day, people get together around the tree and perform rituals and wish wishes.
0:55
....This song has continued for
1000 years, now without the
Baekje Hur people knwoing the meaning of the song. The owners of the song may have been the first Baekje immigrants that had moved to the southern tip of
China (modern China) from the thShandong peninsula.
1:17 interview with a
Chinese professor : ...Therefore, there must have Baekje people lived in this area.
1:45 In China, ....
Damno of Baekje remain throughout the Yeoso region, the east costal regions and Jinpyung 2:11
Evidence supporting the possibility of existences of Damno in ....(
Nanjing) museum. It is the inscription on a gravestone ...of
Heukchi Sangji ( 630?~689). 2:25 The inscription says : originally the family name of Heukchi Sangji 630?~689) was
Buyeo (Baekje royal family origin) but as his ancestor was appointed as the governor to the Heukchi province his ancestors changed their family name into Heukchi...
.. 'Heukchi' means the land where people with
Black Teeth live
. ...The land to where the ancestors of Heukchi was sent as the governor of the land was hot humid southern land, somewhere in southern
Asia. 3:30 ....3:39 Territories and influence of Baekje were much greater than we imagine today. The name Baekje is so meaningful. One history book from
Sui dynasty describes : "Baekje was a powerful nation of DONGYI ; the name Baekje was named as it was a nation of
100 states and ruled the sea." Baekje was, from the founding to the fall, a great empire of the Sea. 4:10 How could that maritime empire, Baekje, destroy.
When even the main territory of Baekje in the
Korean peninula destroyed, overseas territories of Baekje still remained. Then how did Baekje lose the overseas territories. 4:40 [
History of
Nippon/
日本書紀,
720] writes that "In 663, Juyu city, last city of Baekje, got conquered and Baekje Courtiers in the
Japanese islands were ghing out : Baekje disappeared and there is no way we can visit our ancestors' tombs." For the
Japanese island people, Baekje was still a home country . In 670, on the Japanese islands, they built their new nation, Ilbon (Nippon).
5:22 Tongjeon (
Tang dynasty book, 766) writes "As
Mainland Baekje destroyed, Baekje groups outside main territory got weaker and assimilated into the Dolkwol(
Turks) and
Malgal.
Kings(the Buyeo) of overseas Baekje territories couldn't be back to their home and the
Royalty 'Buyeo' disappeared forever. 5:44 700 year old
Great Baekje disappeared into the darkness. 5:56 Baekje crossed the sea to reach the Japanese islands. Every December, Japanese in Nangochon and Gijeojung villages, who are known to be descendants of Baekje have ceremony to serve their their
King in the
Holy Sea which ..... In the severely cold water, they are having ceremony to revive the time when their King first reached the islands but they don't know why their King came to the islands
. In the ceremony, the Nango-Japanese villagers are marching towards Kijeojung village with a statue of King Bokji to perform the scene that King Bokji has an audience with King Jungga, his father. They meet the two souls other and serve the finest drink, the most beautiful dance and song for
9 days. 6:57
Last morning of the ceremony, the time of parting, they blacken each other's face with soot. This performance means to hide the King himself (whose nation is ruined) from his enemy, which is now a joyful festival for his descendants.
7:20 History becomes legend, in which we can find evidence of truth.
When they depart from each other, they shout 'Oh! Sarabur!' at each other. They don't know the meaning of the word 'Sarabur' but it is very certain for us
Koreans. (note : it is Kyungsang-do dialect for "Sarara (survive or save your life)"
Baekje is still alive in their farewell sayings, farewell waves and in their undying tradition, and inside the people who don't know about Baekje.
8:10 Only those who try to reveal '
HISTORY' remaining in legend can find the door to truth.
8:24
Vast territories of Baekje have disappeared in people's memories but still there traces of the true existance of them remain. 'King Jahyun, King Wuhyun, King Myunjung, King
Buan, King Gukjung, King Jangsang.... so many Baekje Kings who are not recorded in authentic Baekje emperors family tree appear in
Chinese history books. They must have been Kings of Baekje Damnos. Their lands comprised the Japanese
Islands, China and far southern Asia. 9:9 We shouldn't limit our own history into the
Korean peninsula and block any possibility so that we should have a new view of Baekje history. This is also to elevate our own spirit..
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- published: 28 Dec 2009
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