- published: 23 Mar 2009
- views: 19477
- author: prkorea
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Korean history - Gojoseon, the first state of Korea
Gojoeseon was the first state of Korea. It was established in 2333 BC The history of Gojos...
published: 23 Mar 2009
author: prkorea
Korean history - Gojoseon, the first state of Korea
Gojoeseon was the first state of Korea. It was established in 2333 BC The history of Gojoseon distorted by Japanese scholars during the Japanese Occupation Period(1910-1945) and this distorted history was introduced to the World as the true history. However, many relics were discovered and the Gojoseon's history was recovered as true history.
- published: 23 Mar 2009
- views: 19477
- author: prkorea
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Go-Joseon (old-Joseon) old Empire of Korea. 2333 BC in Siberia to far-east
Korean have always worshipped One God But politics falsified our true history, why? Cos th...
published: 04 Sep 2010
author: fujisan75
Go-Joseon (old-Joseon) old Empire of Korea. 2333 BC in Siberia to far-east
Korean have always worshipped One God But politics falsified our true history, why? Cos the truth is joining the story of the God's scripture (Bible, Thora, Coran..) prove that God exists. Politics always showed us the opposite of God, material existance, like dumbers...forgetting our Creators...it's sure Satan's ruse... Hwan-gook more than 5000 BC ( Adam's children) Go-Joseon 2333 BC (Sem's children) Koguryo 100 BC Shilla Koryo Joseon Republic of Korea
- published: 04 Sep 2010
- views: 4221
- author: fujisan75
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Yemaek tribe (Gojoseon.Jin.Buyeo.Goguryeo) 예맥의 나라
Yemaek (Korean pronunciation: [jemɛk̚]) were an ethnic group who dwelt in Manchuria and th...
published: 01 Aug 2012
author: 승원 제
Yemaek tribe (Gojoseon.Jin.Buyeo.Goguryeo) 예맥의 나라
Yemaek (Korean pronunciation: [jemɛk̚]) were an ethnic group who dwelt in Manchuria and the Korean Peninsula. They had ancestral ties to various Korean kingdoms including Gojoseon, Gori (고리; 藁離), Buyeo, Goguryeo, Baekje, Okjeo, Dongye, Yangmaek (양맥; 梁貊) and Sosumaek (소수맥; 小水貊), and is believed to be one of the ancient tribes that were formed into the Koreans. Origin Yemaek is believed to be a combination of Ye (濊·穢·薉) and Maek (貊·貉) people of two neighboring cultures. The main culture is the Xitunshan culture (西团山文化). He Qiutao (何秋涛) said Ye is the short name of Buyeo.[4] Dongye first appears in history as a vassal state of Gojoseon until its fall to China in 108 BCE. It was known as the Huiyetou (穢邪頭) state in Shuowen Jiezi. It later became a vassal of the increasingly powerful Goguryeo. According to the Chinese Records of Three Kingdoms, Ye worshiped tigers, whereas according to Erya (爾雅), Maek means bears. Gomnaru, the capital of Baekje, also means the "bear port". Historians suggest tigers and bears may have been totems worshiped by Ye and Maek tribes. Several history books suggest Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom in history, was established by Yemaek. In Dangun's ancestry legend of Gojoseon recorded in Samguk Yusa, a tiger and a bear living in a cave prayed to Hwanung that they may become human, and while the tiger shortly gave up and left the cave, the bear remained and after 21 days was transformed into a woman who gave birth to ...
- published: 01 Aug 2012
- views: 1962
- author: 승원 제
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Go-Joseon - Old Empire of Korea - 2333 BC in Siberia to far-east
Dangun (2333 bc) was known as the first korean/siberian territory Ruler. He is from Sumer/...
published: 03 Jun 2012
author: BasraYamani
Go-Joseon - Old Empire of Korea - 2333 BC in Siberia to far-east
Dangun (2333 bc) was known as the first korean/siberian territory Ruler. He is from Sumer/Mesopotamian area with some Divine laws, as the first Law is The Unicity of God the Most High above all his creation. He is so High and Great that does not allows us to put Him a name and unable to understand Him. King Dangun's ruling in Siberia/asia matches with one of the son of Sem son of Noa(as). The Truth can't be hidden for long...It's time to uncover all hidden truths...before the Rising of the Savior... www.hashemstudios-board.com www.theyamaniark.com www.the-savior.com www.hashemstudios.com universal-savior.blogspot.fr
- published: 03 Jun 2012
- views: 166
- author: BasraYamani
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KOREAN HISTORY Gojoseon
Gojoseon was the first country to be formed in Korea. *if you have anything to point out o...
published: 25 Jul 2012
author: W Jess
KOREAN HISTORY Gojoseon
Gojoseon was the first country to be formed in Korea. *if you have anything to point out or ask, please talk to me!
- published: 25 Jul 2012
- views: 123
- author: W Jess
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Go-joseon and samhan Totem Shaman (sotdae Culture) 고조선시대 부터 존재한 솟대 문화
A sotdae (Korean pronunciation: [sott͈ɛ]) is a tall wooden pole or stone pillar with a car...
published: 10 May 2012
author: 승원 제
Go-joseon and samhan Totem Shaman (sotdae Culture) 고조선시대 부터 존재한 솟대 문화
A sotdae (Korean pronunciation: [sott͈ɛ]) is a tall wooden pole or stone pillar with a carved bird on its top, built for the purpose of folk belief in Korea.Like jangseung, wooden totem poles with a sculptured human face, it was usually erected near the entrance of a village to ward off evil spirits as well as to represent villagers' wishes for prosperity and well-being.Later, it was also built as a celebratory or commemorative symbol. For instance, when a son of a family passed a civil service examination called gwageo, a sotdae was set up in the yard.[4] In that case, it was colored in orange and topped with a blue dragon. -Features- Sotdae were generally set up alone, but sometimes, along with jangseung (Korean totem poles), doltap (돌탑, a pagoda built with stone) or sinmok (신목, sacred trees). It was worshiped as a village guardian. The birds may look like wild geese, crows or ibises in some areas, but ducks are the most common.[3][6] Sotdae have different names according to regions; soju (소주), sojutdae (소줏대) in Jeolla Province, soldae (솔대) in Gangwon Province and Hamhung district, byeolsindae (별신대) in coastal areas of Gyeongsang Province,and sotdaek (솟댁) in Hwanghae and Pyeongan Province. Pyojutdae (표줏대), georitdae (거릿대), susalmok (수살목) and seonangdae (선앙대) are other names. Nothing precise is known about the sotdae's origin. However, sotdae was believed to be sanctified as a village guardian from when people started agriculture and the unit ...
- published: 10 May 2012
- views: 192
- author: 승원 제
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Columbia KSA Culture Show 2012: HAN UHL - Theme 1. Gojoseon
Columbia University Korean Students Association Culture Show 2012 "HAN UHL" Date: Thu, Apr...
published: 09 Apr 2012
author: ColumbiaKSA2012
Columbia KSA Culture Show 2012: HAN UHL - Theme 1. Gojoseon
Columbia University Korean Students Association Culture Show 2012 "HAN UHL" Date: Thu, April 5th, 2012, 8PM Location: Roone Arledge Auditorium ***************************************************** The theme for 2012 KSA Culture Show is "Han Uhl", the spiritual heritage of Korean culture. It explored Korean culture from its beginning to the present, focusing on its unique history and cultural spirits that represented different eras. Its aim is to trace the roots of Han Uhl through time and show how it has embodied itself in today's Korean culture, creating a perfect harmony between the traditional and the modern.
- published: 09 Apr 2012
- views: 55
- author: ColumbiaKSA2012
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1 Gojoseon
สำหรับคนที่เรียนภาษาเกาหลีนะจ้ะ...
published: 25 Dec 2012
author: ศุภิสรา บุญสกัณฑ์
1 Gojoseon
สำหรับคนที่เรียนภาษาเกาหลีนะจ้ะ
- published: 25 Dec 2012
- views: 12
- author: ศุภิสรา บุญสกัณฑ์
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Ancient Korea Letters: (Go-Joseon)고조선문자
This book is about ancient Korea letters. You can realize a right history. 고조선 문자 영어 소개 영상...
published: 06 Aug 2011
author: daesabuzzang
Ancient Korea Letters: (Go-Joseon)고조선문자
This book is about ancient Korea letters. You can realize a right history. 고조선 문자 영어 소개 영상입니다.
- published: 06 Aug 2011
- views: 175
- author: daesabuzzang
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Ancient Korean Letters(Go-Joseon Letters)- 1
Ancient Korean Letters....
published: 13 Aug 2011
author: daesabuzzang
Ancient Korean Letters(Go-Joseon Letters)- 1
Ancient Korean Letters.
- published: 13 Aug 2011
- views: 131
- author: daesabuzzang
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단군 신화와 고조선 건국(The myth of Dangun and establishing Gojoseon)
스콜라스 3D퍼즐 뜯어만드는세상 단군 신화와 고조선 건국입니다 SCHOLAS 3D PUZZLE POP OUT WORLD The myth of Dangun and ...
published: 25 Apr 2011
author: scholaslove
단군 신화와 고조선 건국(The myth of Dangun and establishing Gojoseon)
스콜라스 3D퍼즐 뜯어만드는세상 단군 신화와 고조선 건국입니다 SCHOLAS 3D PUZZLE POP OUT WORLD The myth of Dangun and establishing Gojoseon www.scholas.co.kr www.scholasglobal.com
- published: 25 Apr 2011
- views: 1173
- author: scholaslove
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Gojoseon history 2012012012
Gojoseon history, 고조선 역사...
published: 12 Dec 2012
author: byung jue Kim
Gojoseon history 2012012012
Gojoseon history, 고조선 역사
- published: 12 Dec 2012
- views: 21
- author: byung jue Kim
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Republic of Korea 대한민국 (大韓民國) Daehan-minguk
Korea began with the founding of Joseon (The name Gojoseon is almost always used to preven...
published: 01 Jan 2010
author: matheona
Republic of Korea 대한민국 (大韓民國) Daehan-minguk
Korea began with the founding of Joseon (The name Gojoseon is almost always used to prevent confusion with another Joseon dynasty founded in 14th century; the prefix Go- means 'old' or 'earlier') in 2333 BCE by Dangun.Gojoseon expanded until it controlled much of the northern Korean peninsula and parts of Manchuria. After numerous wars with the Chinese Han Dynasty, Gojoseon disintegrated, leading to the Proto-Three Kingdoms of Korea period.
- published: 01 Jan 2010
- views: 2806
- author: matheona
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Buyeo Goguryo are descendants of ancient Joseon (O-2b DNA) 부여 조상은 고조선
Buyeo and Korean genes match lyuen.egloos.com ────────────────────────────────────────────...
published: 07 Dec 2012
author: 승원 제
Buyeo Goguryo are descendants of ancient Joseon (O-2b DNA) 부여 조상은 고조선
Buyeo and Korean genes match lyuen.egloos.com ───────────────────────────────────────────── Kaya→AraKaya→Japanese ruling class ↑ Jinhan→Saro→Silla→later Koguyeo→Koryo→Josen ↑ Samhan→Mahan→Mukji ↑ Jin ↑ Ancient Joseon→Suksin→Umru→Mulgil→Malgal→Jusen→Manju ↓ Yemaek→Maek→Okjeo→Buyeo→Koguyeo→Baekje→Jin→Balhae ↓ Ye ↓ East Ye ───────────────────────────────────────────── Yemaek (Korean pronunciation: [jemɛk̚]) were an ethnic group who dwelt in Manchuria and the Korean Peninsula. They had ancestral ties to various Korean kingdoms including Gojoseon, Gori (고리; 藁離), Buyeo, Goguryeo, Baekje, Okjeo, Dongye, Yangmaek (양맥; 梁貊) and Sosumaek (소수맥; 小水貊), and is believed to be one of the ancient tribes that were formed into the Koreans. Origin Yemaek is believed to be a combination of Ye (濊·穢·薉) and Maek (貊·貉) people of two neighboring cultures. The main culture is the Xitunshan culture (西团山文化). He Qiutao (何秋涛) said Ye is the short name of Buyeo.[4] Dongye first appears in history as a vassal state of Gojoseon until its fall to China in 108 BCE. It was known as the Huiyetou (穢邪頭) state in Shuowen Jiezi. It later became a vassal of the increasingly powerful Goguryeo. According to the Chinese Records of Three Kingdoms, Ye worshiped tigers, whereas according to Erya (爾雅), Maek means bears. Gomnaru, the capital of Baekje, also means the "bear ...
- published: 07 Dec 2012
- views: 315
- author: 승원 제