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Korea Iron & Steel Association Chapter 2●Take One: What is the origin of iron?
Hanna, that’s it! Talk like that! I know Gaya!
That is why Goguryeo Use that confidence when you talk Gaya was the kingdom where Kim Su-ro, who hatched
was so strong. Steel power! into the camera!
steel-based civilization from an egg,
was most celebrated in Korea. founded Gaya.
Alright,
Alright,
got it!
got it!
Oh, wow!
Oh, wow!
I'm looking forward to
Hanna’s performance. Hanna, you are right.
Steel was a symbol It e xisted from B.C. to around A.D. 562
It existed from B.C. to around A.D. 562
of strength in ancient Baekje
Baekje
society.
Silla
Silla
Gaya
Gaya
Steel helped Gaya to
achieve significant
growth. Gaya produced
the highest quality steel
in ancient Korean
Sok Talhae and Park Hyukgeose, who were kings of Silla, were blacksmiths. Because few peninsula.
people possessed steelmaking skills, blacksmiths were regarded as aristocrats.
Park
Park Many countries traded with Gaya to
seek high-quality steel.
Sok Talhae Hyukgeose 57 Gaya made good money by exporting
Hyukgeose 57
Sok Talhae
BC to 3 AD
57–80 AD. BC to 3 AD steel to China and Japan by sea.
57–80 AD.
Silla
Silla
Baekje Japan
Baekje
Japan
Ni hao.
Tell them I'm here I raiku Gaya
China
to buy steel. China
4th King of Silla The founder of Silla suchiru.
At a time when the three kingdoms of Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla began to take shape, Gaya was
Tidbit ‘Sok,’ the surname of Sok Talhae, the fourth King of Silla, is an abbreviation of ‘Sokalingam,’ which meant Tidbit established in the lower reaches of the Nakdong River as a federation that converged 12 smaller
'blacksmith' in the Tamil language at the time.
kingdoms.
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