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Today, I have prepared a binge-watch of History (EP.49~54). 00:00 Opening 01:06 Egypt, where 99% of the population lives on 5% of the territory 04:48 The Inuit culture that lent their wives to new guests 12:10 Why humans continue to expand their territory 17:00 The majesty of the Nile River that allowed Egyptian civilization to flourish 26:21 How ancient people drew maps 42:10 Why Chinese food is particularly oily 50:56 Why the Qin Dynasty, which unified the world, fell in just 15 years 1:00:16 Countries that collapsed in an instant 1:03:12 Why there are no stories about Qin Shi Huang like in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms 1:05:59 The miserable death of Qin Shi Huang, who unified the world 1:09:35 Kings who met miserable deaths 1:15:16 The mystery of the Forbidden City, the largest building in China 1:28:07 An imaginary country revealed by oracle bone script 1:38:34 Letters for the people The greatness of Hangul 1:44:58 A relic that turned out to be nothing 1:48:42 Historians' favorite characters from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms 1:52:54 A person evaluated as a strategist on the level of Zhuge Liang in history 2:01:32 The reason Guan Yu is synonymous with 'loyalty' 2:12:09 Cao Cao, the villain created by the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms 2:23:44 Who would the Chinese people choose between Xiang Yu and Zhuge Liang? 2:27:29 The reason European infantry fought in a single line even while getting shot 2:42:23 The reason the Qing Dynasty fell without being able to exert any force 2:45:31 Britain used opium for war 2:57:22 The reason Britain was obsessed with tea enough to go to war 3:05:46 How did humans make salt? 3:18:42 A trade route built to trade salt 3:25:16 The reason why wars broke out because of salt 3:31:27 'Salt' that determines the taste of food