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Why did North Korea destroy the tomb of the Kiziling only one year after the volunteers returned to China?

This matter has something to do with the history of North Korea. At that time, Kim Il Sung was trying to consolidate his position at home and fabricate the history of Korea.

Why did North Korea destroy the tomb of the Kiziling only one year after the volunteers returned to China?

The Jizi Mausoleum is an ancient Korean mausoleum, which was built in 1 102 and rebuilt in 1 122. According to the Korean History, China's educational etiquette began with Kiko, but did not include sacrificial etiquette. Beg for his grave and build a sacred place for offering sacrifices. It can be clearly seen from this record that the Jizi Mausoleum in North Korea is a monument built by ancient North Koreans to commemorate Ji Zi.

1959 In the spring, when the Mudanfeng Youth Park was being built, the North Korean leader personally ordered the destruction of the tomb of the Kiziling Tomb, which was only one year before Chinese people's Volunteer Army voluntarily returned to China. Now, under the Peony Peak, the original ancient tomb site is a bush, and all the historical sites are gone.

Why do Koreans commemorate Ji Zi? Why should the Jizi Mausoleum, which has been commemorated for more than 800 years, be destroyed?

Gaga, answer the question first, and then why. The answer is: In the contemporary Korean peninsula, regardless of Korea or South Korea, "Ji Zi feudalism" is regarded as a colonial historical view, while "Tan Jun's theory of Korea" is an orthodox national historical view.

Portrait of Ji Zi

After answering the question, let's talk about the reason.

The history of North Korea is difficult to tell clearly. The difficulty lies in the long history, numerous details, entanglement and difficulty in sorting out. It is also difficult to have big differences and big interests, and all parties have their own opinions, and they are unwilling to give in, and they cannot give in.

There are three popular theories about the national origin of Korea. One is Jizi Korea, the other is Wei Man Korea, and the other is Tan Jun Korea.

Ji zi Dynasty claimed that when Zhou Wuwang destroyed the Shang Dynasty, a brother named Ji Zi of Zhou Wang led 5,000 Shang Dynasty adherents to Liaodong. At that time, the concept of Liaodong was almost equal to the whole Northeast Asia, and the Korean Peninsula was among them. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he was elected as the monarch, and was later named Hou by the Zhou Dynasty. It was called "the Queen Guo of Ji Zi" in history, and spread for more than forty generations from 1 122 BC to 194 BC. Later generations also called Jizi Korea "ancient Korea".

About this period of North Korea's history, Sima Qian's Historical Records, Ban Gu's Han Shu, Ye Fan's Han Shu, etc. Have roughly the same records. North Korea in history also recognized this history. But now North Korea and South Korea hardly mention it.

Tan Jun Korea is another story about ancient Korea, which is somewhat similar to the myth that the goddess mended the sky and Hou Yi shot the sun. In 2333 BC, that is, during the Yao, Shun and Yu dynasties in China, a man named Dangun founded Korea, and he lived in 1500 years, until 238 BC, when he lived to a high age of 1908.

Portrait of Dangan

The story about North Korea is not recorded in China's history books, including Japanese history books. It first appeared in the book "The Legacy of the Three Kingdoms" when Wang was in North Korea in the 3rd century. This book was written by Yi Ran, a Korean monk and a serious historian of North and South Korea. It is not credible.

Tan Jun, Korea

1993, North Korea excavated Tan Junling's tomb in Pyongyang, and announced to the public that the bones in the tomb belonged to Dangun through modern scientific and technological means, 50 1 1 267 years ago.

Dangun Mausoleum Newly Built in North Korea

1994, 35 years after the excavation of the tomb of the Kizi Mausoleum, North Dangun spent huge sums of money to build a huge Mausoleum. Every year10.3 is Dangun's birthday, and North Korea will hold a celebration here, which is called "Tian Kai Festival".

Tan Jun and Korea, in North Korea and South Korea, became real at some point.