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Did you know that the Japanese word for "outside" (Soto) actually originates from the ancient Korean sacred ground "Sodo"? 🌏 In this video, we uncover the hidden linguistic links between ancient Korea and Japan using the '1436 Data Law' and the 'Dachitsuteto Principle'. From the origins of the Japanese Emperor's title to the three sacred treasures, we provide linguistic proof that will reshape your understanding of history! 🔍 Key Topics Covered: 1. Sodo (蘇塗) = Soto (外): The Secret of 'Outside' • Sodo: An ancient Korean sacred zone where fugitives were untouchable. • Linguistic Shift: The voiced 'D' in Sodo became the voiceless 'T' in Japanese Soto (meaning 'outside'). This proves that the concept of a "sacred area outside secular law" evolved into the spatial meaning of "outside". 2. Stupa (Stupa) = Sotdae (Korean) = Sotoba (Japanese) • The ancient Sanskrit word 'Stupa' (tower) evolved into the Korean 'Sotdae' (sacred pole) and the Japanese 'Sotoba' (wooden grave tablet). • They all share the same etymological root representing a "high, sacred object reaching the sky". 3. The Three Sacred Treasures (Mirror, Sword, Jewel) • The imperial regalia of Japan perfectly match the ritual items (Bronze Mirror, Bells/Sword) used by the Cheon-gun (Heavenly Ruler), the shaman-priest of the Korean Sodo. 4. Tenno (天皇) = Cheon-nim (天+尊): The Ultimate Proof • Cheon (Heaven) → Ten: Following the 'Dachitsuteto Principle', the Korean sound 'Ch' shifted to the Japanese 'T'. • Nim (Lord) → No: Under the '1436 Sound Symbolism Law', the Korean honorific suffix 'Nim' (or the 'N' sound in 'Nom' meaning person) evolved into the Japanese 'No'. • Conclusion: 'Cheon-nim' (Heavenly Lord) became 'Ten-no', preserving the meaning of the high priest who descended from the sky. Join us as we decode 2,000 years of hidden history through the power of language! ✨ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hashtags (해시태그) #AncientHistory #Linguistics #KoreaJapanHistory #Etymology #Tenno #Sodo #Stupa #Sotdae #LanguageSecrets #1436Law #Dachitsuteto #Shamanism #Archaeology #HiddenHistory #SacredTreasures #고대사 #언어학 #덴노유래 #일본어#한국어 #한일공통어근 #1436데이터법칙 #다치쯔테토법칙 #어근연구가 #햇꼬 #ROOTSKj #일본어공부 #일본어회화 #JLPT #일본어독학 #기초일본어 #언어의뿌리 #단어잘외우는법 #한국어어원 #역사속의언어#역사#한국사#국뽕#일본사#일본어기초#쇼킹#재미#