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A look into the ancient Silla culture that permeates the nomination of “Tsuno” in the Northeast Asian waters reflected in the Iwami Songs by Hitomaro -Consideration of the myth and meaning of the ancient Silla culture in “ Tsuno Corner beach(角の浜辺)” and “Takatsuno Mountain” of “Iwami” (石見), belonging to the Northeast Asian waters-
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Historically, there were many Silla ships coming and going along the Sanin coast of Japan, which belongs to the ancient Tohoku waters. It can be imagined from the “kunibiki” and “Susanoo” myths that visitors from Silla, which was in the northeastern part of the Korean Peninsula, crossed the sea and made an eastward flow to various places in San'in. Therefore, in this paper, the swords of "Takuzu no Silla" (3・460) which are related to "Tsuno(角)" expressed in Hitomaro's poem Observing mainly singing words such as (2・217)), the fact that the advanced culture of ancient Silla got on the flow of the Tohoku Sea area naturally reached the area of Sanin and Iwami in Japan,I would like to demonstrate it together with myths, religions, and archaeological findings.
목차
2.구니비키(園引き)의 神話(『出雲國風土記』園引き챠話)
3. 신라를 통해 들어온 樂浪의 유물
4. 일본의 ‘츠’(항구)의 맞은편에 금은보석의 나라 신라가 있다는 인식<
5. 스사노오 신의 신화에서 살펴본 山陰지역의 신라문화
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