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A brief introduction to Wang's life in Silla history?

It should be because of these three reasons:

Social politics: From the 6th century, Silla began to adopt the system of bone products, which divided the nobles into five classes. The system of bone products determines the legal authority, social status and official position. People should dress, build houses and get married according to the grade of bone products.

The adoption of the bone products system has made Silla a hierarchical society. The sacred bone is the royal family. Before Jin Chunqiu succeeded to the throne, only sacred bones could inherit the throne. After the death of Queen Joan of Arc, the system of bone products was terminated.

After Silla unified the Korean Peninsula, it began to use China's bureaucratic mechanism to manage the expanded country.

Military: Silla's early army was only a royal guard to protect the royal family and nobles. With the increasing conflicts between Silla and Baekje, Koguryo and Japan, Silla established six castles in all six regions and gradually developed a large-scale army.

During the period of revitalizing Wang's rule, Silla also established Hualang Road. China was originally just a social organization. With the escalation of the conflict among the three countries on the Korean Peninsula, Hualang Island has developed into an elite military organization. Hualang Island played an important role in the wars between Silla and Koguryo and between Silla and Tang.

Culture: The sacred bell of King Shengde has a very unique bell, which attracts many tourists. Xinluo Buddhist temple

The stargazing platform built during the period of Queen Sander is the oldest existing observatory in East Asia.

Buddhism

In 527, during the reign of Beopheung wang, Buddhism was formally adopted by Silla. Six Silla kings from Beopheung wang were all named after the Buddha and established themselves as the king of the Buddha. Hualangdao is closely related to Buddhism. Compared with Baekje and Koguryo, Buddhism has received more state support in Silla.

After Silla unified the Korean Peninsula, with the adoption of China bureaucracy, the influence of Buddhism on Silla politics began to decline.