Kudara, The Lost Empire; Mother of Japan

Kudara, The Lost Empire; Mother of Japan
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Download or read book Kudara, The Lost Empire; Mother of Japan written by and published by Hyuntae Chung. This book was released on 2021-06-02 with total page 147 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: History is written by victors. Distortion is their close friend in such a manner that they can give shame to the conquered to finally make them mentally weak. At the age of imperialism, this savage tactic was frequently used by colonialists to humiliate the identity of the conquered. They thought that they could easily control the conquered if they were mentally weak. Moreover, mainstream historians don't try to research it further to correct the humiliated spirit of their people. Rather, they sit on the existing history and enjoy comfort as professors in colleges. Do they fear new theories? Most of them fear that some progressive historians could come up with new theories and ultimately threaten their current blissful positions. As for them, correct history and new theories are enemies. Here I present you my book created based on historic records, so it will enrich your knowledge of Korean history. If you like, you can study deep after reading this book. Well, I hope you will do so.


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