South-East, fifth - fourth centuries BC: To 450 before our era, - TopicsExpress



          

South-East, fifth - fourth centuries BC: To 450 before our era, the Korean Peninsula has extensive contacts with the surrounding populations. The trade with members of Civilization Iron installed Northwest. She brought home Bronze instruments made in China, swords executed in Manchuria. On the other hand, the culture there Mumun peaked: she values the rice farm, and hence, it is developing a new Social and Political Organization. It looks more and more like the Buddhist philosophy. It enters into relationship with its three main neighboring Koreans rallied to it for a long time; which the Kingdom of Koguryo. She watches curiously Taoists elements that preach its territory. And she understands that they advocate a moral Animist and Shamanic. But from 390 BC, China is trying to expand its power to North Korea. Indeed, the important neighbor realizes the Peninsula now has a considerable Cultural radiation; She learns that Japan is also fascinated by it, and the Archipelago maintains close commercial relationship with him. And she tries to actually implement some colonies on its periphery. Japan V - IV century BC: At that time, rice begins to grow in the islands, and gradually the use of bronze, iron and horse. This is the Age Yayoi; it is characterized by the emergence of small countries with a more abundant and more sophisticated than before, some of which have a ritual tools and protective function of wood. In addition, Chinese commanderies of Korea grow on the shores of Japan. Trade begins to intensify between the Continent and the cluster of Japanese islands.
Posted on: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 08:55:00 +0000

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