In order to destroy the Korean dragon vein, the Japanese drove many large nails around the palace
“Korea was nailed to death by the Japanese invaders with 13 dragon nails. What happened? Korea was nailed to death by the Japanese invaders with 13 dragon nails. Both sides (Korea and Japan) have been arguing It is taboo, so there is relatively little disclosure. The general theory is that when Japan was in Korea, they hammered iron nails into the former Korean Imperial Palace and other places. It is said that these nails were all specially made in Japan and were used by Japanese samurai in the past. The blade of the knife, called "the soul of Japan's bravest samurai" (supposedly), wanted to use his ancestors to subdue the entire Korea. But this was not enough. At that time, a Japanese special operations team came to "draw a new military map." "The survey was conducted in North Korea for more than a year under the protection of absolute secrecy. Finally, the dragon veins of the entire North Korea were obtained. In the second year, 365 wooden stakes were nailed to 365 secret locations across North Korea (take one (meaning 365th of the year), the exact location is not known at all, and they are all made of perishable wood (which makes it absolutely impossible to find, let alone pull it out)