The Mysterious Goguryeo Tombs in China

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • On the very edge of China bordering Korea, there are many pyramids which remains a mystery. These megalithic blocks stacked in the shape of pyramid is fascinating subject.
    Music : A Fool's Theme - Brian Bolger
    This video is a compilation of materials that form my own thoughts and opinions - Bernie Ong
    #jilin #megalith #goguryeo

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  • @polygonalmasonary
    @polygonalmasonary 2 роки тому +5

    The Precision masonry is interesting, it could mean these monuments are a lot older than main stream 'Accademia' say they are. A reminder to academics everywhere, you can NOT date stone and rock buildings, perhaps we will be able to in a decade or so, depending on the outcome of the current Hadron Collider experiments, but for now rock or stone buildings can not be reliably dated and certainly not by carbon dating whatever rubbish was left behind in rubbish dumps or gaurderobe pits filled by previous occupants. That's the equivalent of dating a medieval Castle by using the contents of the modern landfill site next door to it.

    • @AgelessRock888
      @AgelessRock888  2 роки тому

      Mainstream dating is sometimes erroneously base on who use them.

  • @johndelong5574
    @johndelong5574 Рік тому +3

    The question I ask is: preflood , post flood or both?
    Preflood tech, or post flood concrete from sediment? or both.
    Some sites have been rebuilt several times, either as a restoration or a repurpose.

  • @justinbrat
    @justinbrat Рік тому +1

    Absolutely amazing research, your perspective is refreshing! The stone "bevels" and those irregular protrusions in stones, to me they support the "poured stone " theory.. I.e mixed like concrete. 😊

    • @AgelessRock888
      @AgelessRock888  Рік тому +1

      Geopolymer is a technology we have yet to master. Maybe one day we might make granite like we make concrete.
      We have manmade diamond.
      We might have manmade granite

  • @dmlevitt
    @dmlevitt Рік тому +1

    all of your posts are fascinating.

  • @bobwilson7684
    @bobwilson7684 2 роки тому +3

    very fascinating keep it coming

  • @andreadocolomanska1381
    @andreadocolomanska1381 2 роки тому +1

    Tank you!!! : )

  • @yux.tn.3641
    @yux.tn.3641 Рік тому +1

    i want to go and visit but it's fairly remote
    so i might go to Harbin and Shenyang instead 😐

    • @AgelessRock888
      @AgelessRock888  Рік тому

      I don't know how to go there.... yet. Hope you get there safely. Take lots of photos and videos. You might create your own channel one day.😃

    • @yux.tn.3641
      @yux.tn.3641 Рік тому +1

      @@AgelessRock888 it's on the border with North Korea, but it's a small town
      to get there you'll have to take a train from one of the major cities (Changchun, Harbin) and then get on another slow train to get there
      it's far 😐😐

    • @AgelessRock888
      @AgelessRock888  Рік тому

      @@yux.tn.3641 Take it slow. Take it easy. Take a slow and easy vacation and drop by all the places you like along the way.

  • @mytube2030
    @mytube2030 Рік тому +1

    Have you heard of the statues on Jeju Island in South Korea? These look a lot like the ones in Indo and Easter island

    • @AgelessRock888
      @AgelessRock888  Рік тому

      I have not heard of this. It is definitely the product of a megalithic culture. Will add that to my list of things to explore. Thanks.

    • @yux.tn.3641
      @yux.tn.3641 Рік тому +1

      he means dol hareubang

  • @wendyadorable17
    @wendyadorable17 2 роки тому +5

    because it was part of korea before...

    • @AgelessRock888
      @AgelessRock888  2 роки тому +2

      Yes. Korea expanded North in the past.

    • @wendyadorable17
      @wendyadorable17 2 роки тому +1

      @@AgelessRock888 even the markings of jumong was located in China also...

    • @gordonzheng2708
      @gordonzheng2708 2 роки тому

      fake

    • @wendyadorable17
      @wendyadorable17 2 роки тому +3

      @@gordonzheng2708 it's not fake... it's part of Korea before... u need to read history about Jumong...

    • @wendyadorable17
      @wendyadorable17 2 роки тому +1

      @@gordonzheng2708 korea was colonized by mongolia before... thats explain why it was there... then some korean brought kimchi in your country, kimchi is originated from Korea... and I love kimchi made in Korea.. 🇰🇷 🇰🇷 I love their culture and foods are so clean...

  • @jiraiya86
    @jiraiya86 Рік тому +6

    Ancient Dolmans are part of Korean culture. "The Korean Peninsula is home to over 35,000 dolmens, accounting for approximately 40% of the world's total"
    Megolithic construction was very much apart of Korean culture.
    Remember the Koreans are part of a long line of long-lasting kingdoms. It really is remarkable for human history. No other country boasts the stability of Korea.
    Buyeo Later became Goguryeo and Baekje. But before that there was Gojoseon. These kingdoms were distinctly Korean and it makes a lot of sense that some of these pyramids had been built by Gojoseon or Buyeo. Stories say Gojoseon started 2300 BC (not proven). But I don't doubt Gojoseon to have a long history just like all Korean kingdoms.
    The language and words used in Goguryo are still used in modern Korean. The Korean language contains enormous evidence on the history. The Korean dictionary has the record of the most words in any language with 1.1 Million words! Its fascinating how the Korean original words have Goguyeo/Baekje origins but when Silla took over many towns and cities were renamed to be more Chinese.

    • @AgelessRock888
      @AgelessRock888  Рік тому +2

      Interesting. You can start your own channel. Have a few videos on Korean History.😎

    • @alexhu5491
      @alexhu5491 10 місяців тому

      Lol, explain to me for Goguryeo do they use Chinese writing? Explain to me why in the Goguryeo tomb paintings people use traditional Chinese costumes? 🤣

    • @jiraiya86
      @jiraiya86 10 місяців тому +1

      @alexhu5491 The language and the name of the country persists as Korea.
      What clothes were in fashion at the time or what writing they used doesn't mean they are Chinese.
      You should know the Roman empire spread their clothes and writing. That doesnt mean the majority of europe was Italian.

    • @alexhu5491
      @alexhu5491 10 місяців тому +2

      @@jiraiya86 Maybe for Koreans , China only belongs to Han ethnicity, China is made up of 56 ethnic groups,56 ethnic groups form one big family, the real Goguryeo and Balhae descendants living in Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang provinces are not dead, Goguryeo and Balhae history belongs to China and North Korea, only difference ethnic Han Chinese conquered ethnic Goguryeo Chinese, Goguryeo and Balhae conquered Korea

    • @alexhu5491
      @alexhu5491 10 місяців тому

      @@jiraiya86 Goguryeo reminds me of the Kurds, in the past Kurds created a great empire in the Middle East, in the 21st century the Turks, Iraqis, Iranians, Syrians have divided the Kurdish territories. (free Kurdistan lol). Goguryeo are not Han Chinese, Goguryeo are not even Silla/Baekje Koreans, Chinese took 80% of Goguryeo territories, Koreans took 20% of Goguryeo territories

  • @samuelreed2994
    @samuelreed2994 2 роки тому +2

    Humans built these structures to compress air inside hyperbaric chambers, to mimic the antediluvian environment in which it is said that people could live up to 900 years or more.

    • @AgelessRock888
      @AgelessRock888  2 роки тому

      Wow! I got to check this out. Interesting comment.

  • @youthestar
    @youthestar 2 роки тому +2

    LOOK UP UA-cam.. CHINESE GENESIS FOR MORE INFO

    • @Wandrative
      @Wandrative Рік тому +2

      These are Korean tombs, it just happens to be in the modern border of China and North Korea. This is like thinking that the Hagia Sophia is a Turkic site.

  • @jiraiya86
    @jiraiya86 Рік тому

    My Advice to you "Ageless Rock". If you want to research true history for this topic.
    Examine the spoken history among locals (elderluy people recounts).
    Cross examine with ancient texts and sites.
    Question the source of the evidence.
    Examine why the evidence could be manipulated (enemy state? chinese perspective? CCP? etc).
    Examine guaranteed factors such as spoken language, words and grammar.
    Another guaranteed factor is DNA examination.
    Examine the allied states such as Goguryeo had alliances with Goturks.
    Please only then make a video with an irrefutable conclusion or statement.
    I'm sick of misinformation.

    • @AgelessRock888
      @AgelessRock888  Рік тому

      Information not in line with your opinion is not misinformation. A democracy is a rule of majority. If China is a democracy, and the majority believes in what they see today is correct, then CCP or no CCP will not change the perception. USA, Canada and Great Britain have their own cover up.
      Personal channel is not a for everyone.
      You should come up with you own channel. Maybe you can change the world instead of just being sick.

    • @justinbrat
      @justinbrat Рік тому +1

      Very arrogant comment, I'd take it with a grain of salt. I think you did your due diligence in research. Although "DNA tracing "was missing😂😂

    • @stevenbaksh5545
      @stevenbaksh5545 28 днів тому

      They are probably buried artefacts about Goguryeo in North Korea but Goguryeo fell so long ago that it's probably impossible to find anything from so long ago

  • @재호김-p9j
    @재호김-p9j 6 місяців тому

    Are there any ethnic Koreans in Manchuria who would like to share the food after the ritual on the designated day and sprinkle it around the grave, mixing some with alcohol and cooked soup? :o

  • @pawkuma-rw1ej
    @pawkuma-rw1ej 3 місяці тому

    goguryeo never be the history of south korea.

    • @stevenbaksh5545
      @stevenbaksh5545 28 днів тому

      It is the history of North Korea but those states (DPRK & ROK) are modern creations so it is just Korean history

  • @AgelessRock888
    @AgelessRock888  2 роки тому

    Check out Shao Hao Pyramid in China @ ua-cam.com/video/A7Ewz9Mjfq4/v-deo.html

  • @alexhu5491
    @alexhu5491 10 місяців тому +2

    Goguryeo reminds me of the Kurds, in the past Kurds created a great empire in the Middle East, in the 21st century the Turks, Iraqis, Iranians, Syrians have divided the Kurdish territories. (free Kurdistan lol). Goguryeo are not Han Chinese, Goguryeo are not even Silla/Baekje Koreans, Chinese took 80% of Goguryeo territories, Koreans took 20% of Goguryeo territories

    • @AgelessRock888
      @AgelessRock888  10 місяців тому

      interesting

    • @Karznax
      @Karznax 4 місяці тому

      The Book of Liang (635) states that the language of Baekje was the same as that of Goguryeo. Also it is written that the kingdom of Baekje was founded by immigrants from Goguryeo who took over Mahan.
      And also, in 1593 during the Imjin war (japanese invasion of korea), there is a record of Ming official 劉黃裳 who visited Joseon, dissing joseon by stating that:
      又曰: "貴國自高句麗, 號稱强國, 邇來士民, 唯事耕田、讀書, 馴致此變。 今天朝使貴國爲金甌, 貴國知否?"
      You can tell that even back then, Ming dynasty recognized goguryeo as history of korea...

    • @alexhu5491
      @alexhu5491 4 місяці тому

      ​@@KarznaxGo study Chinese, so you can read your family's genealogy book, Liao dynasty book, Ming is written in the Goguryeo peninsula they conquered and ruled North Korea, Goguryeo population of origin of Liaoning, Heilongjiang, Jilin