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This map of the world abstractly drawn in circle, appearing China in the centre, is composed of imaginative countries except the regions had known at that time. The Cheonhado(an old map of Josun Era) shows countries such as Yeoin¡¯guk where only women lived and Goonjaguk that was only for gentlemen. There are also Samsooguk, the country of people with three heads, Samshin¡¯guk the country of people whose three bodies attached to one head, a land of pigmies with tiny people, a land of giants, Baekmin¡¯guk with people of white bodies, and Bulsaguk that people were immortal.