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(1)It’s Hapcheon Haeinsa Daejanggyeongpan
(2)Goryeo, a Buddhist state during the Mongol invasion in the 13th century, was under the power of Buddha
(3)a masterpiece made with the desire to protect one’s country
(4)Also known to us as the Tripitaka Koreana
(5)Daejanggyeong Gudasai!!!!! Joseon hates Buddhism!!!!! “Our Goodasai!” And whining
(6)Yook-sir! Every time you come, it’s a damn thing, so let’s just give it to him!!
(7)That’s what I thought
(8)Sejong is really trying to give him a big paper
(9)Since Joseon was Confucius anyway, Buddhist heritage was useless
(10)”You keep giving me what you want, so why are they coming? If you raise them, you’ll be in big trouble!!!!
(11)! That’s not how you train!!!
(12)That was the reason
(13)It’s not about protecting the value of cultural assets, but about future diplomatic relations
(14)Angry against it
(15)Okay, then I’ll give you a copy as a present
(16)”Ta-da
(17)After that, he pretended that he wasn’t Japanese and came and asked for a colonnade
(18)[Laughing]wtf [Laughing] [Laughing]
(19)Anyway, the Great Japanese Empire was going to colonize Joseon
(20)Jangkyung is back
(21)I’m here to pick up the colonnade
(22)Well, then we’ll burn to death together!!!! Take your ashes
(23)(Singing “Ra!”
(24)The monks of Haeinsa Temple set fire to the temple, and with Jang Gyeong-pan, there was no birthplace
(25)Even if you’re done, you’re still working
(26)Hans said, “Spray my blood on Janggyeongpan and Janggyeongpan is going somewhere in Japan.”
(27)”I’m going to drop you off there,” he said, holding a knife and harming himself
(28)Jang Gyeong-pan, who risked his life to protect it, was safe for Haeinsa
(29)standing still
(30)Even though there were seven big fires, they said hello to me
(31)The fire doesn’t spread in the pan
(32)It is a treasure protected by the Buddha as the ancient Goryeo temple

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