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Chinese concealed the Ancient Korea. Westerners have not heard any other voice. I am raising A Lone Voice from over the Great Wall.

This is A Lone Voice from the retired medical doctor who was a faculty member. Geopolitics play a very important role. Korean historian could raise a voice against China. Westerners have not heard any other voice from the Korean scholars.


The winners write history. Generalissimo Chiang knew that Korea has been an independent country for millennia of years and raised a voice to provide Joseon as an independent country at the secret Yalta Meeting. The US didn't know Korean history and drew the western front not including the Korean peninsula. After the Korean war, the US invited Korean scholars to learn about the hermit kingdom. One of Korean historians who were educated in Japan came to the US and compiled Korean history in English within a year. He simply translated the text written by the Chinese and Japanese about Korea. His book is the eye opening for the American and sets the mainstream.


During the cultural revolution under Chairman Mao, Zhou Enlai realized that one of his compatriots could be in danger. By the time Zhou arrived in Manchuria, his friend had been killed by the Red Guards. Zhou gave an emotional speech stating that Manchuria has been the homeland of Joseon People.


Korea has a unique group of historians namely hermit historians. It started during the Mongol invasion and resurrected under the Japanese invasion. Hwandan Gogi is a text on ancient Korean history originally emerged from the Manchuria.


This is a sister copy of the author’s last one. It explored the Gojoseon diaspora who remained under the southerners. They ran away to the south. Elders went up to the eastern slope of the Himalaya Mountains and implanted the ancient faith, Taoism. It became the primitive Buddhism. As came back to the homeland, adapted ancient faith, it became Maitreyan Buddhism. As ancient History of Judaism remained in the Old Testament, Hwandan Gogi and Buddhist scriptures include ancient Korean History.


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Date de parution 11 avril 2023
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WE NEED ANOTHER VOICE
 
TAOISM TO ZEN BUDDHISM
 

 
MOSOL, DON S. LEE, MD.
 
Copyright © 2023 by Mosol, Don S. Lee, MD.
Library of Congress Control Number:
2023902158
ISBN:
Hardcover
978-1-6698-5991-8

Softcover
978-1-6698-5990-1

eBook
978-1-6698-5989-5

 
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
 
Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Getty Images are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.
Certain stock imagery © Getty Images.
 
 
Rev. date: 04/11/2023
 
 
 
 
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CONTENTS
A Lone Voice from over the Great Wall
Chapter 1: Conceptual Issues Related with Ancient History
Section 1: New Theory in the New World
Ether Dome in Boston
How to Start Searches.
Section 2: The Yellow River Valley Civilization:
New York City
The Original Nine Provinces
Section 3: Gojoseon, Xia, Shang, and Zhou Dynasty.
Philadelphia Museum of Art and Science.
Section 4: Origin of Taoism
Trinity College
Section 5: Buyeo and Three Hahns
William and Mary
Semantics of Three Hahns
Section 6: Northern Buyeo from the Last Capital, Geummidal
University of Virginia
Section 7: The Capital City Pyongyang
VMI-Washington Lee University
Chapter 2: Trail of Footprint
Section 1: Gojoseon Diaspora Spreads Out to All Direction:
UNC
Winner Wrote the History
Section 2: The Port in the Changhai Commandery
Duke University
Section 3: Korean History to American Institute
Emory University
Section 4: Korean History Written by Japanese
Charleston, South Carolina
Section 5: Ancient Korean History Written by Korean
Disney World
Section 6: Korean History Written by Chiang Dynasty
University of Miami
Chapter 3: Southern Band of Gojoseon Diaspora
University of Notre Dame
Section 1: Overview of Southern China
Section 2: Brief History of the Southern Dynasties
Chicago
Section 3: Nanzhao Emperor became the Etymology of Cina
Milwaukee
Section 4: Dali Kingdom (大理 國) in Yunnan Province
Minnesota
Section 5: Coastal Region of Southern China
University of Michigan
Section 6: Bal-Gi and Gongson Clan to the South
Detroit Michigan
Section 7: Five Kings of Wei (倭五 王) and Five Town-States
St. Louis University
Section 8: Gaelim (鷄 林), Guilin (桂 林), and Jilin (吉 林)
Bloomington, Indiana
Section 9: Seafarer and Seafaring Compass
Louisville, Kentucky
Section 10: He-Bi (解 飛) invented the Navigation Compass:
Lexington, Kentucky
Chapter 4: Birth of Buddhism and Spread
St. Louis Gateway Arch
Synopsis
Section 1: Fact Is in the Ideo-Logograms
Washington University in St. Louis
Section 2: Mu-Wi (無 爲) to Maurya (無 憂) Empire
University of St. Louis
Section 3: Spread of Buddhism
Kansas to Denver to Albuquerque, Oklahoma
Section 4: Glory of Buddhism in Indian Subcontinent
Section 5: Buddhism to the Korea and Japan
Pink Palace in Memphis
Buddhism from the SEA Arrived to the Korean Peninsula
Section 6: Korean Maitreyan Buddhism (미륵신 앙, 彌勒信 仰)
Loyola University, New Orleans
Chapter 5: Two Groups Met in NEA
The University of San Francisco
Summary of Manchurian History
Section 1: Buddhism to the last capital of Gojoseon
UC Buckley
Section 2: Port of Heavenly Son Was the Birthplace of Silla
Stanford University
Section 3: Imna Gaya (任那加 羅) in the Gwanggaeto Stele
UCLA
Section 4: Relocation of Silla Capital to Korean peninsula
Sacramento
Section 5: Silla Absorbed Geumgwan Gaya First
University of Phoenix
Section 6: Farang-Do and Bone-Rank System of Silla
San Diego
Section 7: Description of Island Nations and the Sea of Hahn (瀚 海)
University Hawaii
Section 8: Balhae Kingdom and Goryeo
Alaska
Epilogue
Further Discussion
Conclusion
About the Author
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In memory of my parents, who died during the Korean War.
 
 
 
 
 
 
To my wife, Jane, and my children
A LONE VOICE FROM OVER THE GREAT WALL
M OSOL : Good morning, Madam. I came here to discuss an unusual subject. It is a dry subject, but important in my view.
DIRECTOR : Thank you for coming. Since you requested to see me, I read your new book. I am impressed. How should I call you?
MOSOL : You may call me either Don or Mosol. Since I retired from the medical profession, I am using the pen name Mosol.
As we all know, geopolitics plays a very important role in culture. Criticizing the next-door giant would be an act of suicide. Without considering Chinese effects, no one could raise a voice, particularly in history. Since Marco Polo and Jesuit missionaries had been in Beijing before, Northeast Asia has been an eye-opening new world to the westerners. They simply accepted Chinese words without criticism. The New York Times best seller and the PBS documentary “1421: When China Discovered the World” is one of many examples of misinformation. The Great Wall in Wikipedia is another. Westerners have not heard any other voice from over the Great Wall.
I alluded my book with the message in the Bible:
I am the voice of one calling in the de sert .
I am raising a lone voice from over the great wall.
DIRECTOR : Yes. I understand your point. My question is your credential. You do not have a doctoral degree in history. Without an advanced degree, why did you choose history as the second career of your profession and published the books?
MOSOL : Well. Frankly, I knew that they wouldn’t accept my doctoral thesis. Rather than fighting a hopeless war against the city hall, I chose a self-publishing company to raise my voice to the public.
I lost my dad during the Korean War. When I was a toddler, he told me that he would send me to the Heidelberg University in Germany to get the doctoral degree in philosophy.
As I am approaching retirement age, I thought about philosophy but chose to study ancient Korea. Because I am convinced. Unlike philosophy, disputes in history could be settled by presenting factual evidence. Evidence is a visible object—that is the classic Chinese characters, ideo-logograms. Interpretation of the visible objects is the key. But Westerners are already brainwashed by the Chinese. As you might know, well established Koreans had learned the ancient classics from their teachers who parroted what Chinese had said. They had lots of questions about the meanings in the logograms but could not raise any questions.
My objective was to find the birthplace and founding father, Dangun Wanggeom of Gojoseon, ancient Korea—that is the ancient name of Joseon still in use in North Korea. The subject is directly related to the Yellow River Valley Civilization (YRVC) in the NEA and the origin of ancient scriptures written with archaic ideo-logograms.
I found the birthplace of Gojoseon. Now I need to spread out my new theory to the public. You can’t teach the old dog a new trick. I decided to spread my new theory to the young and untamed students.
DIRECTOR : I understand that you are planning to have a townhall type of meeting to the public by traveling over the college campus. I am curious. How did you find that no one had attempted? How did you research and find out that your ancestor came from China?
MOSOL : The answer to your questions are in the scriptures and ideo-logograms. My new theory is equivalent to presenting heliocentrism to the scholars believing geocentrism. When I came to the United States, everyone asked me whether I am Chinese or Japanese.
Mr. Xi of Communist China told the president of the United States that Korea was a part of China. Mr. Trump didn’t object, but accepted it as a fact. I haven’t heard any official denouncement from the Korean government nor the Korean American community. 1 I realized that finding the facts is the first step. The next step is to spread my word to the public, and third is to get them to accept my theory.
DIRECTOR: Yes. I remember their meeting in the Mar-a-Lago Club, Florida. I have learned that the YRVC is one of the four major civilizations. It is the youngest and only one in the east of the Ural Altai Mountains. Now, I hear that there is another archeological site in the north. It is very old and could be older than the YRVC.
MOSOL : Yes. Lots of people are talking about the Hongshan ( 紅山 ) culture in the north. Chinese changed the name to Longshan ( 龍山 ) culture and expanded the original boundary of YRVC to further north. That is an example of disinformation that the Chinese spread out deliberately to deceive others as we have seen in the map from Wikipedia 2022. Longshan culture and Taosi ruin.
The easiest way to conceal the fact is to hold the information or block access to the outsider. One good example is the Taosi ( 陶寺 ) archaeological site in the Shanxi, China. They started to excavate the place soon after the Maoist Communist government announced it, but did not invite any foreigners. 2 In my view, the Taosi is the first capital Asadal ( 阿斯達 ) o

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