Taejong mite royal tomb
The Gyeongju Taejong Muyeong Royal Tomb is the fortress of Silla Taejong Mooheon, which was erected in the Middle Silla period in the Moorish royal tomb of Seoak-dong, Gyeongju-do, Gyeongbuk province. It is also abbreviated as the royal tomb royal rain. On Dec. 20, 1962, it was designated as National Treasure No. 25 of the Republic of Korea. The length of the ear is about 3.33 meters, the width is 2.54 meters, and the height is about 1.1 meters. It is not present anymore, and it remains as a stone granite and it is placed on the oblong rock. Lee is contoured by the six dragons bending toward each other, and the grand posture shows the excellent work of stone art at that time. At the center of Lee Su-soo, there is a letter entitled 'Taejong Mantipangbang', which is conveyed in the form of Kim In-Moon.