Many people did not know that the unified Shilla was a great nation.
The Tang Dynasty was one of the most dignified countries in the Chinese dynasties, and international cultural exchanges of the day greatly influenced Silla.
The story of the Islamic merchants of Unified Silla is not bullshit, but it really supports the fact that Silla has been in the international society including the Islamic world at the time.
Gyeongju was one of the largest cities of its time in accordance with the national character of Silla.
It is known to have a population of about 40 to 50 million, and similar proportions have been the capital of large empires such as Chang'an, Constantinople, and Baghdad.
This population scale reflects what was recorded in Samguk Yusa.
"新羅全盛之時 京中十七萬 八千九百三十六戶"
This scale is somewhat exaggerated, and it is said to include the number of other lakes that lived in the area around Gyeongju. But considering that, there are few cities of this size at this time.
A composition that I think is beautiful.
The structures of tiled houses placed along the flowing river are art.
Rather, it is a gift of nature that makes the traffic submissive.
The royal palace of Silla is nowhere left.
This is all due to Mongolian falcons.
It is said that it will look like this when you estimate the records of the remaining days and the time of the day.
Hwangnyongsa Temple. Although it is only nowhere near the end of the present day, it has given me the advantage of racing with the largest wooden pagoda of the day.
This was also the Mongolian burned.
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