Silla
Silla, together with Koguryeo and Baekjae, is one of the foremost nations of the Three Kingdoms era, which ruled part of the Korean Peninsula in ancient times, and is regarded as one of the world's longest dynasties after the history of Saro. Silla, the national government, was established in the year 503 AD in the meaning of "the virtue of the king is renewed day by day and covers the four sides". It was founded in the Gyeongju area in 57 BC by the name of Zhao's Saro-kun, the first of the three kingdoms, but it was the latest in the framework of the state. In the 6th century, King Jungheung accepted Buddhism, strengthened the kingdom, and united the people. He came to King Jinheung and was the first prime of his time to occupy the Han River basin in the 7th century. In 589, China unified the continent of China and formed a coalition with the party after it, which in turn destroyed Paekche in 660 and Koguryeo in 668. It also succeeded in driving the Tang Dynasty from the Korean peninsula in the war with the Tang Dynasty after the annihilation of the Confederacy.