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What are the national arts of the Korean Peninsula?

Goguryeo in the north was characterized by a brisk northern nomadism, Baekje in the south may have received more cultural influences from southern China and was characterized by a feminine and delicate style, and Silla was more entrenched in its original native music and dance traditions. After the separation of the three kingdoms, the Korean Peninsula received more cultural influences from China's Han and Wei Dynasties, and in 918 AD, Wang Jian, a nobleman from the Songak area of Korea, recovered Silla and destroyed Baekje, united the peninsula, and established the Goryeo Dynasty. This period accepted the influence of Chinese Song and Yuan cultures and court team dances of the Song Dynasty, and often staged dances such as the offering of immortal peaches, the five-goat fairy, and the longevity extension. The Joseon Dynasty is the new ruling regime after the Goryeo Dynasty, it is the period of national consciousness awakening, the dance of this period has the Haji Heavenly Court, by the Ming order, the lotus grace, the holy zephyr, the six flowers team, the song breaks, Lotus Terrace and other dances, these dances have a strong Confucian ritualistic color.