Influence from the Black Sea and Central Asia in Shilla Dynasty

in history •  7 years ago 

In this posting, I’d like to show you one small golden sword decorated with jewels.
At first glance, I felt that it was quite different style of Shilla Kingdom.

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According to the explanation board, the size of this sword is 36 Cm long, it was estimated to be made in 5th century.

The explanation board said that this kinds of sword were made in the Black Sea Area and tThhe Central Asia.

There were some patterns on the surface of the sword. It was said that the patterns were the Tai Chi, Sun and the trees.

Actually the explanation that this sword had a relation with the area of the Black Sea and the Central Asia means that Shilla had a contact with northern cultures.

There was a brilliant civilization in the Black Sea. It was the Scythian. Scythia had developed the civilization of Gold.

There was a special exhibition of Scythian Gold civilization in more than 20 years ago. It was regret that I could not buy the pamphlet.

But at first glance I was surprised by the similarity of the sword with the relics of Scythian.

As you know, Scythian is estimated as a tribe of Persian.
It means that Shilla had a contact with Persia through two ways from South on the sea and from North on the land.

At that time when the Scythian golden relics special exhibition was held, many scholars told the close relations between Shilla and Scythian civilization.

The Kingdom of Scythia was collapsed in 2nd century AD by the Goth.

So it is hard to believe that Shilla and Scythia had a direct connection, when we think that the sword was found in the tomb of 5th century.

Anyway the obvious fact is that the sword is as similar as the relics of Scythian civilization.

This kinds of uncertainty allow us to the world of imagination. For example, the owner of the sword could be a Scythian refuge.

I’d like to say one thing different from the explanation board of Tai Chi patterns.
They explained the three rounds as the pattern of the Tai Chi.

But the round of the sword is little bit different from Tai Chi.
The pattern of Tai Chi must be divided into 2 parts, yin and yang.
But the round of the sword is divided into 3 parts.
It the round is divide into 3 parts, it can’t be Yin and Yang.

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This kinds of 3 parted round was closely related with a symbol of the Sun in northern shamanism.

In my opinion, the 3 parts of the round look so similar with the sign of sun in Goguryeo.
Goguryeo, the northern kingdom at that time, had shape the sun with the 3 legged crow.

For me the round divided into 3 part looks like a pattern of 3 leg of crow and the sun.
If the owner had arrived at Shilla, he must’ve passed through Goguryeo.

Below is the symbol of legged crow.

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3 tai chi was originated From this 3 legged crow. And three tai chi is unique pattern of Korea and northern civilization.

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This 3 tai chi means the heaven, the earth and people. In this respect 3 tai chi is different from chinese Tai chi which means Yn and Yang.

In this voyage, he might’ve made the pattern of 3 legged crow which symbolized the Sun.

The small golden sword made me think so many things.
It is a pleasure for me to travel the world of imagination.

Thank you for reading.

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Interesting to see these symbols and their importance.

i agree!!

I agree too

I loved it. by the way I would love that you can also see my photos to give me your opinion thanks @marianocastro

what a wonderful history you've shared here @slowwalker my brain is getting bigger every day because of the post like this

Thank you so much

really intersting~! voting it!

I admire your work!

I see the balance on the Tai Chi just like the balance in the lives of many Korean in what they do in their lives in the present day. Very beautiful sword with elegant ornate symbols which just shows how powerful the king is.

lol

You have very interesting posts. Thank you.

Very interesting post. Some of these designs are also prevalent in Celtic designs and patterns.

Wow such a beautiful golden sword of ancient times. Awesome informative post.

Very interesting post. Not sure I see a sword :s but very pretty piece and great write up.

Buen post

You have proved that it is true dynasty shilla relationship with persia, initially I doubt .. because persia and east asia so far ... but it turns out this sword proves it ... your post is very interesting @slowwalker

Thank you so much for your comment

swords are very luxurious, and very old, certainly its price is quite expensive, a good story friend ,, success for you @slowwalker

hahah
Yes, it must be very expensive

Oh, how interesting! The kingdom of the Scythians was in the territory of modern Ukraine! The Scythians are considered one of the ancient tribes that left their genotype in modern Ukrainians. It's so fascinating that two thousand years ago there was already a connection between our cultures! Although now it's now much easier for us to do this than our distant ancestors.

a very good sword relic for us to keep in my friend .. and thank you for telling me about this golden sword of my friend .. i will always follow you here my friend @slowwalker

Thank you for your friendship, lol

yes my dear friend. I will always help you here my friend

More great history, I love the jewels. They are in great condition too.

yes, it is under the unbelievable condition

Slowly but sure

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I really like the golden sword on your post.

;))

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great photography... I would also like traveling/ history learning and photography.... one day I will be photographer

you will be the great photographer if you do not give up.

nope I am not give up.... but, with current situation I can not do that..

Awesome this photography....I appreciate your traveling......resteemit

Thank you so much

Most welcome...

thanks for the post. more like a legend or a legend. I really ponavilos. and photo supper. thank!

This is a very valuable thing that we must keep, you are incredible, always share a post about your country's history, you are amazing, hopefully you are successful and healthy always be friends. keep working

Thank you for your support

You are welcome

Wow,this is awesome l like succes for you

Thank you

You're welcom

It seems that...🤔

If you look at it closely, the part of the middle is changed and missing on purpose.

Like a piece of heaven is gone... 🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋

"The man who strives for Unlimited Power... What does he Deserve in the End?"

Hahaha

Happy Day, what a beautiful thank you for sharing

Waw !
Amazing, what is that?

wow..amazing photography..i like this traveling...all the best...

golden sword never see like this before

great history and very beautiful photography.

I know yin and yang, but 3 tai chi, I just know it from you, in this post... Nice!

Nice sword my friend😊

its very beautifull and traditional
exactly there are lots of this type of loxury sword in kingdom

what a creativity!! lol

i like the pattern 3 taichi , it is really different from Chinese Tai chi, but it also has the same shape like the chinese. thanks for your sharing @slowwalker.

Actually, Chinese Taichi also had an influence from the northern civilization

Wonderful photography :):):) thanks for sharing

@upvote done

this is great to follow. feels exciting to me, I also really like the culture of korea. very informative once a friend. thank you already share.

Thank you for reading

I wish I could have one like this

hahaha, me too.

When I saw that golden tai chi, I couldn't stop "WOW". It's too amazing.

it is important post about this Asia ..
thank you for post.

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thank you

Another great post. I didn’t know about the 3 tia chi. Thanks

Interesting sword. It has a big history and a meaning. This makes it unique and different from the majority.

Thank you for sharing. Keep up the good work.

Kind regards,
Anna, @arhitekt

Thank you for reading

Thanks for sharing this. I never knew that the three circles in there have meanings. I was just thinking that they were yin and yang.

I love how clever they've made this and you can see the the Shilla dynasty is pretty rich. They always give high value to the people above them.

Thank you for reading

wow a very nice sword friend, nice post friends.

What an interesting example of syncretism. I was wondering if there are also any Greek motifs which can be found with these archaeological artifacts. The Scythes were influenced by the Pontic Greeks

Then, it could be in my guess.
In previous posting, I posted some relics found in Shilla showed us the greek style of statue

Very interesting Thank you for this post. It's a good thing for me to travel the world of imagination with you!

Wow never seen such looking sword!

There must have some more historic interections with shilla i guess..

All the good info :p

Even new to koreans.

Thank you for comment

beautiful historique pieces, they represent alot of values and about our past as humain, very interresting , they made up by a great talent and has done a gold art

Yes it must be

Real nice post! I just posted a picture i took of Stockholm! Please check it out @slowwalker

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Hermosas figuras y creaciones , saludos.

Wow nice post. You are so lucky enough to have those items pictured. Some of the precious items most specially kept in museum are stricted to be photographed.

Yes, it was lucky for me

I get new knowledge again.
Thanks for sharing..

Very interesting information my dear, thanks for sharing!

hahaha

Thanks for u sharing 👍😉
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Good luck my friend @slowwalker 👍👍😉

Wonderful this photography! I wish I can see that by my eyes one time in my life...

Why not ?
You can do it.

But How? :< I'm still a student in University and my part-time job don't help me have much money.

Wow! This is beautiful sir. Actually missed reading your post. Been off for a while and now you graced me with this again. What inspires you to do these findings? Love for history?

Yes, I love to learn history

That is really impressive sir. History is so rich and it always make us appreciate the present looking through the mirror of the past. I look forward to more sir. Well done sir. Your research and knowledge game is so detailed and admirable.

a very expensive object of its value, perhaps with the sword showing the symbol of the king of shilla

nice post!!! lots of cool information!!!! loved the details on that piece!!! thank you for breaking down the meaning of some of the symbols... keep it coming!!!

Thank you for dropping by

good post .i like these types of information.if you have these kind of information please share it.

This is beautiful, and an interesting read. Thank you @slowwalker for sharing.

reading the paper @ slowwalker is reading the history and civilization of korea.

goguryeo the place where the people live peacefully! i think that 3 rounds sign of the sword means peace!

in my opinion 😊😊

as always thanks for sharing sir @slowwalker

Hahaha,
Goguryeo was very militant country on the contrary

the movie lied to me :(

so they are an agressive people.. am i right sir? i want to make it clear now.. hahaha

That's a great post @slowwalker

Good friend.
I have a my post

Is it in a sheath? From the pic it looks like a club... Is there a side view?

Amazing photography . I appreciate your post . Best of luck .

Hi. I liked your post, keep it up. I wish you good luck and have a good day, and of course you can also get a big jackpot :)

hahaha,
Thank you for your support

It's amazing to think about how early in history there was exchange and travel between distant cultures, if only through other cultures between them.

Yes, it is marvelous they had exchanged the culture each other such a long time ago.

Hey young man
I missed your posts alot in previous hectic days.
Tai chai explaination is quite interesting and sword is so different than ours.. I was in a mess last few days so cant visit you.. You can read in my todays post that how much i suffered.. I am reading all your posts i missed in last days

Umm. I'm not a young man honestly.
Anyway thank you for calling me young man

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

If you are saying this due to your age then i already knew it since two months by your post in which you told about a dinner after your retirement post was about lost history of seoul.. It was your first post that i read after my joining steemit.. Actually it was my first introduction to an energetic man and this post left long lasting effect on me..
But for me age does not matter.. You are young by heart and by soul..

Hehehe... am curious also. With your inputs, it seems that youve been a historian for many years already. Though am not Korean but it seems to me that your posts are worth keeping. Wish steemit platform could keep it too..... forever!

I love swords!
That looks very fancy and quite beautiful Though it does not really look like a sword haha

I sliced a frozen watermelon in this Steemit post during a sub zero day.

https://steemkr.com/sgt/@quinneaker/steemit-s-got-talent-season-2-week-6-slicing-a-frozen-watermelon-in-sub-freezing-temperatures-in-mid-air-with-one-stroke-from

hahaha

Quite an impressive historical reconstruction. You inspire me a lot. You're such a blessing to the steem network

Thank you so much

What beautiful pictures about that precious historical relic .... wow incredible I just learned something new I did not know that Shilla had contact with the cultures of the north and that he could see a brilliant civilization in the Black Sea .... incredible publication I stayed wanting to know much more about the subject, very good quality of publication continues so never change

Thank you for your compliment

Hi slowwalker
Interesting story. Thanks for teaching about the 2 different kinds of tai chi.
Have a really nice day.

Amazing history, thank you for sharing @slowwalker

I love history...thanks for the cognizance.i learnt from your post...cheers

Its looking nice

Another great read. That sword looks amazing!

So lovely a sword....

Muy interesante tu post, gracias por compartir.

this is super cool! upvoted you for sharing this :)

It looks like there are many relics of shilla dynasty ..
This time a very beautiful golden sword with a nice carving .. I will wait for the next posting.

nice post.
I have upvoted.
pls do upvote comment and follow me.

Absolutely fascinating @slowwalker reading about the intermixing of different cultures... Even interesting reading about enclaves of Korean peoples living in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. Follow me for always-fresh and interesting content.

Korean people living in Kyrghyzstan and Uzbekistan have a very sad history

Where can I read about the history of these korean communities @slowwalker? Why did they go there? When?

Look Amazing! I always find things from that time are very dignant and of great style. Every detail is nice!

Thank you so much for your comment

That's an interesting and an intriguing read. I can see a dragon in that circle which also is one of the symbols of central asia. Also to my mind what it comes is the 3 divisions in the circle can be representing Sun, Mercury, Moon which represents our Mind, Body and Soul. I guess you can keep your imaginations running on this.
The empty blocks in the sword seems to be holding some precious jewels. Its quite interesting.

Interesting interpretation.
Thank you for your comment

Charming thing

Great, i love to see ur post!

@slowwalker dear u r great..loves u 😍

If that is ur imagination... What wud be the reality like then 🙌🙌🙌🙌

korean history is different, I heard some days ago from my friend.

is this china's state-owned historical object

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These posts are wonderful! Thank you for all the mini history lessons!

This quite an interesting article, very informative,. It took one a bit back to ancient civilization. Sometimes i think the ancient people are more creative than the 21century. Thanks a lot.

This quite an interesting article, very informative,. It took one a bit back to ancient civilization. Sometimes i think the ancient people are more creative than the 21century. Thanks a lot.

This quite an interesting article, very informative,. It took one a bit back to ancient civilization. Sometimes i think the ancient people are more creative than the 21century. Thanks a lot.

U have lectured me on what I don't know. thanks so much,

@slowwalker unbelievable