South and North Korea
The South and North Korea era (between the North and South Dynasties: 420-589) refers to the period until the unification of the Sui, which is a conflict between the South and the North, which were founded by Han Chinese and nomadic peoples. During this period, four dynasties of Song, Qi, Yang, and Chen erupted in turn, which was called South Dynasty. In addition, it is called yinjo (六朝) by combining the Onara and Dongjin in the Three Kingdoms period, which used the same health as the capital, and it is called the yinjo period, It is time division which is used when. During this period, Gangnam was greatly developed and Gangnam became the economic base of China as a whole during the Sui and Tang periods. In contrast to political turmoil in Nam, the culture and Buddhism flourished in contrast to the political turmoil, and the noble culture called prosperity flourished. In North China, the Northern Wei, which was founded by the Shiqi Shogunate, settled the chaos of the era of the Coral Kingdom, disbanded the North Korean nomadic tribesmen, and escaped to the Chinese nation based on the aristocracy.