The history of Northeast Asia is about to be rewritten. For decades, the Samguk Sagi (Historical Records of the Three Kingdoms) was confined to the Korean Peninsula. However, modern scientific simulations tell a different story—a Continental Story. ​1. Astronomical Evidence: The Solar Eclipse Peak The Samguk Sagi contains 67 solar eclipse records. When NASA-level astronomical simulations are applied (pioneered by Dr. Park Chang-beom), the optimal observation points for early Silla and Baekje are located in Mainland China, not the peninsula. The mathematical probability peaks over the Chinese continent. ​2. Genetic Evidence: Haplogroup N1a2a-F1101 The Y-DNA marker N1a2a-F1101 tracks the migration of the Yemaek people. This biological "breadcrumb trail" flows from the Eurasian steppe through the Chinese heartland, supporting a continental origin and movement that predates and bypasses the traditional peninsular narrative. ​3. Geophysics & Botany: The Environmental Mismatch ​Seismic Records: The frequency and intensity of earthquakes recorded in the chronicles match the North China Craton (Tan-Lu Fault) much closer than the stable, low-seismic geology of the Korean Peninsula. ​Citrus & Frost: Ancient records of subtropical plant cultivation (like Mandarin oranges) in royal capitals suggest a climate consistent with the Yangtze River basin, far south of the peninsula's freezing winters. ​4. Ecological Evidence: Locust Plague Dynamics (蝗害) The Samguk Sagi describes massive, state-destroying locust swarms. These are ecological phenomena native to vast, open continental grasslands. The mountainous and humid geography of the Korean Peninsula acts as a natural barrier that historically prevents such large-scale biological disasters. ​5. Archaeological Fingerprints: The Continental Order ​The "Chi" (雉) System: Many stone fortresses in the northern mainland, currently mislabeled as part of the "Great Wall," utilize the unique Goguryeo military construction technique. ​Dolmen & Daggers: The distribution of Northern-style dolmens and mandolin-shaped bronze daggers stretches deep into the Chinese interior, mirroring our astronomical data with startling precision. ​Science does not lie. The sky, the blood, and the earth all point to the continent. ​ https://youtube.com/@예맥연구소

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