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The age of lawlessness demands common sense from the community!!
A book that talks about the strength of Koreans who stand on the foundation of common sense!!

The events that are happening around us moment by moment are historical events that encapsulate all the meaning of modern world history.
This incident needs to be analyzed calmly, regardless of one's pros and cons, from a diachronic perspective of our people's history.
Why could such an incident occur in this country? Yoon Seok-yeol's actions require a fuller understanding, transcending his personal interests and linking them to the history that gave birth to him.
Dool Kim Yong-ok is a thinker who has all the conditions to undertake such work.

This book contains the urgent progress of the Yoon Seok-yeol coup over the past month, as seen through the mind of the thinker Do-ol, and the righteous actions of the people armed with common sense to stop it.
And the story that reveals in detail where our common sense came from, what we were like in the past, and the deep structure of common sense that runs through our history is magnificently explained with new information and perspectives.
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index
Prologue 11
A Nation of Dance and Song 13
Salpuri Dance and Ballet 16
Martial Law: What the Military and Police Mean 18
The Meaning of Martial Law 20
The Illegality of Martial Law 20
Martial law cannot be declared as a preventive measure. 22
There are many countries without martial law in their constitutions. 23
Who is really the perpetrator of this civil war? 25
From the very beginning of his term, he was urged to step down. Now, after being elected, he's a pro-Japanese, traitorous regime! 27
December 3rd Martial Law Proclamation 30
The Book of Changes, Chapter 32
December 3, Yeouido National Assembly Building and In 33
Youth Awakens 37
May 18 Gwangju Democratization Movement 38
5/18 Experience in Boston 41
December 3rd Martial Law and Hitler's National Socialism 45
Youth can never be conservative 47
Gyeongsang Province is not a conservative concrete 49
Yoon Seok-yeol, 52, a man who shows no remorse for his illegal martial law declaration.
Overcooked Water Tank 57
Until impeachment, and after 66
Inhumanity 67
Hongik Ingan and Yujaipjeong 73
Benevolence and Seeds 75
80 lies as soon as you open your mouth
Interpretation of Dangun 84
Korean History Compilation Committee, Volume 85
The Reality of Our History 87
Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto on Mt. Tohamsan 88
Seokguram Grotto's main Buddha and Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva 95
Dolmens and Gojoseon 99
The origin of rice is not Southeast Asia, but the upper reaches of the Han River. 104
Confucius lived with an awareness of Gojoseon civilization. 104
The borders of Goryeo and Joseon extend beyond West Gando and North Gando. 110
Goryeo was a kingdom of emperors 112
Problems with Goryeo History 117
Secrets of the Tripitaka Koreana, Part 122
Scientific Facts About the Tripitaka Koreana Woodblocks 134
Plate processing process 137
The process of engraving a woodblock requires the participation of a great number of intellectuals. 139
Secrets of Victory in the Imjin War 140
The Cultural and Historical Significance of the Tripitaka Koreana 142
Goryeo Art 147
Goryeo Buddhist Painting 149 from Karatsu
Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva and the Avatamsaka Sutra 151
Suwolgwaneumdo 155 of the Woohak Cultural Foundation
The Beauty of Goryeo Celadon 159
The Birth of Hangul: The Discovery of the Hunminjeongeum Haeryebon 161
King Sejong's Preface 166
Contents of Jeong In-ji's preface 168
Are the world's alphabetic languages ​​truly of a single origin? 170
Sejong's Reflection on History and Revolutionary Ideas 172
The Birth of the Samgang Haengsildo 173
Kimhwa City Police Department Case 174
The Roots of Korean National Subjectivity 177
Voices of Those Opposing Hangul: Taegeukgi Unit Paradigm 177
Transition of Civilization 181
The Worldview of Hunminjeongeum and the Book of Changes 186
Cognitive Structure of Modern History 199
Kairos 201
The Harmful Effects of Factional Politics 204
The History of the Frustration of the Donghak Revolution 208
The Tragedy of the US Military Government, 210 Years Until the April 19 Revolution
Colonel Park Jeong-hoon's Not-Guilty Verdict, Yoon Seok-yeol's Dirty Play 212
I Walk, Our Common Sense 213
Confucian Ideals 226
Escape and Entry 228
Special Committee on Anti-National Activities, Kim Won-bong, 232

Into the book
They are declaring martial law.
This seems completely out of place, but it's true, it's true! Look at the screen, sir! Shouldn't you be evacuating? Should I drive you?
--- p.24

How burdensome would it be for someone who lacks the experience, character, virtue, personality, and common sense to be forced to serve as president?
--- p.46

A person who hesitates to correct his mistakes is a small person.
That's the picture of the people who claim to rule us today.

--- p.62

It is too difficult to reflect on one's faults because the reality of these people's faults is too vast and involves connections, wealth, injustice, and sorcery that go beyond common sense.

--- p.63

The change from the theme of "guns and swords" in Geumnam-ro to the theme of "people" in Yeouido is truly a sign of progress in our history.
--- p.67

The meaning of “Hongik Ingan” is “to create a human world where universal morality is manifested.”

--- p.73

What is this? Isn't the main Buddha statue of Seokguram Grotto facing the sunrise over the East Sea?

How did he find the point in the vastness of heaven and earth where the sunlight strikes the Buddha's forehead, and how did he design the space of heaven and earth so that it would invariably shine on the Buddha's forehead?
--- p.94

Our country is a country of dolmens.
People who go to Egypt and gaze at the Great Pyramid of Giza and are amazed by its grandeur cannot imagine that their own country also has a megalithic culture that surpasses it.


There are about 40,000 dolmens distributed throughout our country, but the total number of dolmens distributed worldwide is only a few thousand.
Of the 40,000 dolmens, 20,000 are concentrated in the Jeollanam-do region, so the culture of the southern part of our country cannot be considered separately from these dolmens.

--- p.99

If you go to Hwasun and Haenam in South Jeolla Province, you will see a huge dolmen complex, but for a more dramatic scene, you will have to go to Changnyeong and see an incredibly large dolmen.

--- p.100

Through the passages in the Analects, we can only confirm that during the time of Confucius, a world of civilization outside of China already existed within the cognitive systems of Chinese sages.

--- p.108

Goryeo was a country that dealt with the Northern Song, Southern Song, Liao (Khitan), Jin (Jurchen), Western Xia, Mongolia, and Ming dynasties as functions in a diplomatic arena that was undergoing rapid change.

--- p.116

Goryeo craftsmen sought to find that peaceful color in the high temperatures of the terrifying wood-fired kiln.
How can Song porcelain be compared to Goryeo porcelain?
--- p.122

It is widely accepted that the Goryeo Tripitaka Koreana is the most excellent edition of all the Tripitaka Koreana compiled in the world, including China, in many aspects.

--- p.126

On October 22, 1991, a painting of the Avalokiteshvara was sold for 1.31683 billion won (1.76 million USD) at Sotheby's New York Korean Art Auction.
It was a monumental event related to Korean art history.

--- p.155

The point I want to make is that when people in our country demonstrate their artistic talent, they always show world-class standards.
We are confirming that the values ​​of the upper class, obsessed with cash, militarism, capitalism, and career-oriented hedonism, are not what this land was like in the past.

--- p.159

Gansong has never engaged in the “windfall” type of antique collecting.
It is said that he chose valuable items and bought them at “fair price” first, based on his high level of judgment.

--- p.162

Hunminjeongeum was thought to be able to express not only human language but also all the sounds of the universe.

--- p.170

Ultimately, benevolence means the universal value of “cherishing humanity.”
--- p.222

Publisher's Review
The age of lawlessness demands common sense from the community!!
A book that talks about the strength of Koreans who stand on the foundation of common sense!!


The events that are happening around us moment by moment are historical events that encapsulate all the meaning of modern world history.
This incident needs to be analyzed calmly, regardless of one's pros and cons, from a diachronic perspective of our people's history.
Why could such an incident occur in this country? Yoon Seok-yeol's actions require a fuller understanding, transcending his personal interests and linking them to the history that gave birth to him.
Dool Kim Yong-ok is a thinker who has all the conditions to undertake such work.

This book contains the urgent progress of the Yoon Seok-yeol coup over the past month, as seen through the mind of the thinker Do-ol, and the righteous actions of the people armed with common sense to stop it.
And the story that reveals in detail where our common sense came from, what we were like in the past, and the deep structure of common sense that runs through our history is magnificently explained with new information and perspectives.

Rediscovering Korea as a cultural powerhouse!!
Global K-culture already existed during the Goryeo Dynasty!!


Starting from the cultural characteristics of Gojoseon, the outstanding artistic achievements of the Three Kingdoms period, understanding the artworks that tell the truth about the imperial culture of Goryeo, and the physical facts about the 80,000 Tripitaka Koreana of Haeinsa Temple, the actual circumstances of its production process, the invention of the world's first metal type, and King Sejong's creation of Hangeul, the creativity and universality of Hangeul that no other script in the world can match, all of these cultural achievements are concisely and clearly described as the avant-garde of world history that already contains the power of today's K-culture.
In order to make this book easier for young people to read, it uses only a small number of Chinese characters, and even when they are used, they are all pronounced in Korean.

Let's break away from the current irrational political situation!!
This book awakens our people's unique common sense!!


How can such a great nation, so sensible, be experiencing such absurd political phenomena today? Answering this question takes up the second half of this book.
By thoroughly analyzing the problems since the reign of King Sunjo of the Joseon Dynasty, we seek to restore common sense.
This book awakens our people to the nobility of common sense.
And it presents a bright outlook.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 23, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 240 pages | 372g | 153*224*16mm
- ISBN13: 9788982641626
- ISBN10: 8982641629

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