(1)Yang Geum Soo Mano Baeimage text translation
(2)Top Chinese Favourite Relics Ranked by Chinese Media
(3)It is a glass made during the Tang Dynasty, and the crazy color and arrangement of jade are the best ever, so the Chinese are proud
(4)Ibqo is gold
(5)The rest are called jade
(6)Every time a separate survey is conducted, jade artifacts monopolize the top ranks
(1)Bodhisattva of Gwangryungsa Temple Woodjo Mireuk is a statueimage text translation
(2)National Treasure No. 1 in Japanese Sculpture Japan designates national treasures by type
(3)German philosopher Carl Jaspers saw the statue and praised it as the greatest masterpiece of mankind, which would not have existed even in Roman times
(4)I’m assuming that it was made in Silla and moved to Japan
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(1)Baekje Geumdong Incense Burnerimage text translation
(2)incense burner made during the Baekje period
(3)Some claim that when Baekje fell, someone hid it under the ground so that it wouldn’t be taken away
(4)I found a piece of cloth wrapped around the opposite path, so it’s possible that someone hid it intentionally rather than the loss of time
(5)Chinese scholars in the early days of discovery assumed it to be a Chinese relic because of the quality of the work and Taoist expression
(6)Korean scholars also assumed that the relics were imported from China considering the high quality and that Baekje was a Buddhist country, but the place where the relics were discovered was confirmed as Baekje relics because it was built by King Wudeok of Baekje to commemorate King Seong
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