[Counter-Discourse] The Mainstream of Human Civilization an…

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[Counter-Discourse] The Mainstream of Human Civilization and the Manifestation of Omniological Symbiosism through the 'Shin-Geum Road'
In light of recent discourses such as the 'Theory of Chinese Regression' or 'Chinese Stagnation,' I feel a scholarly calling to offer a proposition regarding the distortion of historical nomenclature and the intrinsic roots of East Asian civilization. Before debating the fluctuations of any specific nation, I wish to examine the values of harmony and the Hierarchy of Spiritual Dignity (靈格序列) that we must restore within the majestic flow of human civilization.
1. Rectification of Nomenclature and Historical Reality
The commonly used term 'China' (Sina/Jina) originates from the geographical limitations of the Sina Peninsula. Furthermore, the Chinese character 'Qin (秦)' finds its roots in the Jin-yeok (震域) territory of ancient Korea. The Qing Dynasty, which modern Western scholars often mistake for the mainstream of East Asian history, was originally the history of the Jurchen people—an ethnic lineage distinctly different from the Huaxia people south of the Yangtze River. Considering that most of the territory of today’s CCP was demarcated during the Qing era, confining the mainstream of East Asian civilization to the singular frame of 'China' is an approach that overlooks historical reality.
2. The Dong-yi (東夷) Roots of Civilization and the Essence of Confucianism
Confucius, who established the foundation of Confucian governance, was a member of the Dong-yi (Eastern Yi) people. The archetype of Confucian ritual heritage, his spiritual legacy, is preserved in its purest form at Myeongnyundang (明륜당) in Seoul, South Korea. What does it signify that modern ethnic Chinese visit this site to marvel at and learn the true protocols of Confucianism? This proves that Korea is not a mere beneficiary of civilization, but the mainstream that has preserved and inherited the essence of human spiritual culture.
3. The 'Shin-Geum Road': The True Precursor to the Silk Road
The Silk Road, as discussed in historical circles, actually derived its substantive vitality from the 'Shin-Geum Road' (Silla-Gold/Lacquer Road), through which Silla’s unrivaled gold craftsmanship and mother-of-pearl lacquerware (Najeonchilgi) flowed into the West.
* Global Prominence of Najeonchilgi: Around the 5th century, Silla’s lacquerware was a 'crystallization of civilization' integrating the highest high-tech of the era. Artifacts preserved in Japan’s Shoso-in prove that Silla was the center of a vast trade network connecting land and sea.
* Supreme Status of Gold Craftsmanship: The Roman glass, Persian-style golden daggers, and the granulation technique (soldering gold grains smaller than 1mm) found in Gyeongju tumuli support the fact that Silla was not a mere terminus of the Silk Road, but a point of origin exporting high-end, high-tech products.
4. Korea’s High-Tech Bang-ryak (grand scheme) Inherited from Antiquity
The history of Korea has been a continuous succession of scientific technologies unprecedented in human history. It is no exaggeration to say that our land is a treasury of wisdom, where even a stone tripped over on the street is a fragment of civilization.
* Innovation in Firearms (1377): General Choe Mu-seon established the Hwatong-dogam to localize gunpowder and sank 500 Japanese pirate ships in the Battle of Jinpo—the world’s first naval artillery battle—representing an unrivaled national defense strategy (Bang-ryak).
* Maritime Pioneering (1413): The record of the world’s first ironclad ship (Geobukseon) in the Annals of King Taejong is evidence of technological prowess centuries ahead of the West.
* Printing Revolution (1377): Jikji Simche Yojeol is the world’s first metal movable type book, predating Germany’s Gutenberg by at least 78 years.
* Precision Engineering (8th Century): The natural humidity control system of Seokguram Grotto, the granulation technique, and the Cheugugi (rain gauge) and Jageokru (self-striking water clock) of the 1440s are the pinnacles of precision engineering that implemented the laws of the universe into technology.
5. A Grand Conclusion toward Omniological Symbiosism
Humanity is a global community that originated from a single root, exchanging culture and goods through the 'Shin-Geum Road' regardless of East or West. The value of the Korean language and the Dongguk Jeongun—which allows for the perfect phonetic reading of Sanskrit, the root of all languages—serves as a symbolic indicator of our status as the mainstream of human spiritual civilization.
Now, we must move beyond simple criticism and theories of regression. We must communicate and trade as free individuals of elevated spirit, without violating each other's dignity. Omniological Symbiosism, in which all things evolve in harmony, is the mission of our era and the 'Science of God' that we must embrace. Rather than committing the error of disrupting overall harmony with immature opinions, I hope we all …