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|Title= Gija: The Theory behind the Origin of Korea's Confucian Culture
 
|Title= Gija: The Theory behind the Origin of Korea's Confucian Culture
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|Author= Nam Jeongnan
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|Actor= [[Dangun]], [[Gija]], [[Wiman]]
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|Place= [[Pyeongyang]], [[Cheomseongdan Altar]], [[Yellow River Basin]]
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|Event= [[The Founding of Gojoseon]], [[Mongol Invasion]]
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|Record= [[Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms]], [[Great Commentaries to the Book of Documents]], [[Records of the Grand Historian]], [[Songs of Emperors and Kings]]
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|Concept= [[Gojoseon]], [[Dangun Joseon]], [[Gija Joseon]]
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|Object= [[dolmen]], [[slender daggers]], [[mandolin-shaped daggers]]
 
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2017년 7월 31일 (월) 16:52 판

Title Gija: The Theory behind the Origin of Korea's Confucian Culture
Author Nam Jeongnan
Actor Dangun, Gija, Wiman
Place Pyeongyang, Cheomseongdan Altar, Yellow River Basin
Event The Founding of Gojoseon, Mongol Invasion
Record Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms, Great Commentaries to the Book of Documents, Records of the Grand Historian, Songs of Emperors and Kings
Concept Gojoseon, Dangun Joseon, Gija Joseon
Object dolmen, slender daggers, mandolin-shaped daggers