(1) Administrative districts of unification period of Shilla dynasty were transformed to chinese style, and their system was the stem of administrative districts in Korea and lee dynasty.
(2) Concerning to the relationships of northern boundary in lo...
(1) Administrative districts of unification period of Shilla dynasty were transformed to chinese style, and their system was the stem of administrative districts in Korea and lee dynasty.
(2) Concerning to the relationships of northern boundary in local administrative district in this period, the southern area of Korea peninsular from northern area of Dae-Dong River and duck-Won area of Ham-Nam province, in spite of unification of Sam-Guk (three nations: Kogure, Shilla and Bakje) by Shilla, was not more than two third aarea of Korea peninsular.
(3) U-San-Kuk and Tam-La-Kuk were not belong to Gun-Hyn system of Shilla, but they were only the colony which submited to tax to the mother county, Shilla.
(4) Military occupied area, different from administrative district, was established over-lap in order to protect from other invations.
(5) Land lords of villages who livied in living units had to take charge of administrative offices and this system, so we can say that they took the autonomy of family community in ancient period.