Two South China Southern Song Dynasty seals and 1 seal boxes were found in the waters near Li Xinchang, Jeju Island. The discovery of these seals, sealed boxes and ceramics is also the first time in Korea. "
At that time, it was found that these cultural relics were very similar to the seal ceramics used in the Southern Song Dynasty. The seal is engraved with the word "Jin Fu" and the copper coin pattern, which is probably owned by Chinese businessmen in China, which shows that it is a cultural relic in Chinese history. Why did the cultural relics of the Southern Song Dynasty appear in South Korea? Let's analyze it together!
Today, these cultural relics are well preserved in Jeju Museum in South Korea. According to the Korea Cultural Relics Agency, these cultural relics were left behind after the sinking of the China merchant ship from China Economic Island to Japan, so these seals and ceramics will also fall into the sea.
According to the two seals and porcelain unearthed, it is likely that a merchant's boat in China during the Southern Song Dynasty sank here when sailing from South China, China to South Korea or Japan. In fact, it is very simple to judge that it is a cultural relic in the history of our country, because porcelain was first invented in ancient China, and according to the words engraved on it, it can also be distinguished that the user of this seal is a businessman in the history of our country. This can also explain why the cultural relics of the Southern Song Dynasty floated to the bottom of South Korea.
In any case, as long as historical relics can be well preserved, this is something to celebrate and be gratified.