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What countries were North Korea and South Korea called before?
North Korea and South Korea used to be called the Korean Dynasty.

The Korean Dynasty (Korean: 1392- 19 10), also known as the Li Dynasty, was the last unified feudal dynasty in the history of the Korean Peninsula.

The Korean dynasty ruled the country with Confucianism, which replaced Buddhism as the concept of governing the country. The invention of proverbs also provided conditions for the cultural popularization of Korean civilians. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he paid tribute to the court of China. From Emperor Taizong's Li Fangyuan to Emperor Gaozong's Li Xi, kings of all dynasties have accepted the titles of Emperor China. For neighboring countries or tribes such as Japan, we should adopt a policy of being good neighbors.

agriculture

During Lee's Korean period, the main economic source of the country was agricultural tax. Gong Mi is the main source of tax revenue, with a small amount of local products and little monetary land rent. Therefore, agriculture has become the key to the economy. On the land issue, the Gotha law, which began in the last years of Korea, was established, which abolished the phenomenon that nobles occupied large areas of land and liberated a large number of handmaiden.

In the second year of Chenghua (1466), sai-jo established a professional land system, and the land was only granted to serving officials, who were taken back by the state after leaving their jobs, so as to increase the state tax revenue and prevent the two types of nobles from merging their land. With the reclamation of wasteland and the improvement of farm tools, it has promoted the development of agriculture, handicraft industry and commerce.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Korean Dynasty