Buying dream is probably somewhat universal to humans I assume? Of course, a version of old testament might have reached Silla, but I don't know anything regarding this particular matter
Just like the story of Noah/Utnapishtim the story in the Bible could be based on an older story with similar topics that also spread east.
Much of the Swedish folk lore about Gustav Vasa before he became King is based on much older and barely known stories, one that has been identified was previously told about a senator in the Roman republic, so the story is at the very least more than a thousand years older than Gustav (it could be apocryphal for the Roman as well, and based on an even older story. Tales do travel easily, and a good storytelling adapts them well to what the locals know and appreciate.)
Additional explanation : King Beobheung(法興) declared that only his descendants, Seong-gol(성골, Holy bone)can inherit throne. Later, his grandson and nephew(Beobheung's brother married with princess) Jinheung had two grown up sons, Dong-ryun(銅輪, bronze dharmachakra), and Sa-ryun(舍輪, which might be a Silla style spelling for 鐵輪, Iron dharmachakra). Since Dong ryun died earlier and his son was Young, Saryun inherited his father's throne. However, 4 years later he was dethroned by Noble council, and his nephew ascend the throne. Sa-ryun, aka king Jinji's grandson is Chun-chu(春秋), who inherited throne years later, after king Jinpyeong(Dong-ryun's son), queen Seondeok(Jinpyeong's daughter, first queen of Silla), and queen Jindeok(Seondeok's cousin, second queen of Silla) passed away.
I completely forgot about this part of the tale lmao.
Kim yushin is kind of a crazy bastard now that I think about it.
I guess you kinda have to be if you used to be noble(royalty? can't remember which) of Gaya that was absorbed/conquered by Silla, and ends up uniting the three kingdom, even if it was with Tang's help.
Though the only reason as far as I can see for why Silla won against Tang after conquering the other two kingdom with them is cause Tang had to fight off another empire to the west of them when this war between Tang and Silla happened.
King Munmu after his death is said to have become a dragon, said to stop foreign invasions (probably should have also extended that to civil wars.) Technically this is possible since he does have dragon blood inside of him thanks to Lady Aryoung, the first queen of Silla.
I bet the older sister was pissed.
Selling.... The rights to a dream. Interesting
... ain't this basically the Old Testament?
Esau to Jacob.
Joseph's brothers to Joseph.
Buying dream is probably somewhat universal to humans I assume? Of course, a version of old testament might have reached Silla, but I don't know anything regarding this particular matter
Just like the story of Noah/Utnapishtim the story in the Bible could be based on an older story with similar topics that also spread east.
Much of the Swedish folk lore about Gustav Vasa before he became King is based on much older and barely known stories, one that has been identified was previously told about a senator in the Roman republic, so the story is at the very least more than a thousand years older than Gustav (it could be apocryphal for the Roman as well, and based on an even older story. Tales do travel easily, and a good storytelling adapts them well to what the locals know and appreciate.)
Does inheritance equal piss dreams in some cultures? /S.
Ill give my sister the look if she wants to buy a piss dream.
Meanwhile, their brother Kim Yu Sin is like...
"You slept with dethroned king's grandson? I will burn you alive!(Hey Chunchu, officially announce that my sister is your wife, damn it!)"
Additional explanation : King Beobheung(法興) declared that only his descendants, Seong-gol(성골, Holy bone)can inherit throne. Later, his grandson and nephew(Beobheung's brother married with princess) Jinheung had two grown up sons, Dong-ryun(銅輪, bronze dharmachakra), and Sa-ryun(舍輪, which might be a Silla style spelling for 鐵輪, Iron dharmachakra). Since Dong ryun died earlier and his son was Young, Saryun inherited his father's throne. However, 4 years later he was dethroned by Noble council, and his nephew ascend the throne. Sa-ryun, aka king Jinji's grandson is Chun-chu(春秋), who inherited throne years later, after king Jinpyeong(Dong-ryun's son), queen Seondeok(Jinpyeong's daughter, first queen of Silla), and queen Jindeok(Seondeok's cousin, second queen of Silla) passed away.
I completely forgot about this part of the tale lmao.
Kim yushin is kind of a crazy bastard now that I think about it.
I guess you kinda have to be if you used to be noble(royalty? can't remember which) of Gaya that was absorbed/conquered by Silla, and ends up uniting the three kingdom, even if it was with Tang's help.
Though the only reason as far as I can see for why Silla won against Tang after conquering the other two kingdom with them is cause Tang had to fight off another empire to the west of them when this war between Tang and Silla happened.
King Munmu after his death is said to have become a dragon, said to stop foreign invasions (probably should have also extended that to civil wars.) Technically this is possible since he does have dragon blood inside of him thanks to Lady Aryoung, the first queen of Silla.
Yep, I was surprised when I found out that his flute actually exist in a museum, and wasn't just folk legend
Aryoung
According to legend, she was born from a dragon's flank.
It's an unbelievable legend.
interesting
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