Around 5th Century B.C, Silla Dynasty formulated a system of Hwarang, an elite and noble group, also known as Flowering Knights, organised with the members of children of the king and noble birth. According to a Chinese record on Korean culture in 576 by Ling Hucheng of Tang China, the most attractive boys were selected among sons of noble birth, powdered and adorned beautifully. Hwarang, the group of youth, all the people in the country served and worshipped them with respect (Lin Hucheng,
Around 5th Century B.C, Silla Dynasty formulated a system of Hwarang, an elite and noble group, also known as Flowering Knights, organised with the members of children of the king and noble birth. According to a Chinese record on Korean culture in 576 by Ling Hucheng of Tang China, the most attractive boys were selected among sons of noble birth, powdered and adorned beautifully. Hwarang, the group of youth, all the people in the country served and worshipped them with respect (Lin Hucheng,