Originally posted by I/eye
Originally posted by Toluy
Thanks flyingzone
I would say, present China is not ancient China the Tang empire and present Korea is not ancient Korea the Silla. Koguryo, a state reletive to both Tang and Silla, belongs neither of them.
One more question, Silla historians means historians of Silla or historians who research to Silla history? |
Tang is not the start of China and Silla is not the start of Korea, so that logic is pretty weak.
and how's this for relation..
root of the name Korea: Koguryo -> Koryo -> Korea |
I never say Tang is the start of China and Silla is the start of Korea, so where is the logic fallacy?
root of the name Korea: Koguryo -> Koryo -> Korea
What do you mean? If you want to prove that Koguryo is Korea, I think the phonetic similarity is unfounded as the accent of present language has deviated from that of ancient.