7:56
Ahn Jung-geun, a True Korean 안중근 의사
At Harbin, Russia Ito Hirobumi and his assistants arrived. 15 minutes later, a few gunshot...
published: 04 Jan 2013
author: ExploringKorea
Ahn Jung-geun, a True Korean 안중근 의사
Ahn Jung-geun, a True Korean 안중근 의사
At Harbin, Russia Ito Hirobumi and his assistants arrived. 15 minutes later, a few gunshots rang out. Ito Hirobumi died from fatal injuries. The shooter was ...- published: 04 Jan 2013
- views: 501
- author: ExploringKorea
6:56
2009 Lost Memories- Alternate Timeline Scene
The consequences of preventing Choong-Kun Ahn from killing Ito Hirobumi....
published: 31 Aug 2010
author: Tsuyoshi Hariyoshi
2009 Lost Memories- Alternate Timeline Scene
2009 Lost Memories- Alternate Timeline Scene
The consequences of preventing Choong-Kun Ahn from killing Ito Hirobumi.- published: 31 Aug 2010
- views: 3176
- author: Tsuyoshi Hariyoshi
5:49
Meiji Segment 5: Constitutional Government and the New Oligarchs
Begins with discovery of a "people's constitution" written by farmers.) In early Meiji, pe...
published: 26 Jul 2013
Meiji Segment 5: Constitutional Government and the New Oligarchs
Meiji Segment 5: Constitutional Government and the New Oligarchs
Begins with discovery of a "people's constitution" written by farmers.) In early Meiji, people all over Japan are thinking about how to build a new nation. ...- published: 26 Jul 2013
- views: 4
- author: Pacific Century: -- 2 -- The Meiji Revolution
10:00
HISTORIC PROPHET Ahn Jung Geun (안중근 의사 安重根 義士)
안중근 의사 安重根 義士 (PATRIOT MARTYR Ahn Jung Geun, a Historic Prophet) * This edition edited by ...
published: 28 Mar 2010
author: evenechad
HISTORIC PROPHET Ahn Jung Geun (안중근 의사 安重根 義士)
HISTORIC PROPHET Ahn Jung Geun (안중근 의사 安重根 義士)
안중근 의사 安重根 義士 (PATRIOT MARTYR Ahn Jung Geun, a Historic Prophet) * This edition edited by EvenEchad, March 27, 2010, Seoul, Korea - Chaeme Blog: http://www.c...- published: 28 Mar 2010
- views: 10433
- author: evenechad
5:05
(Korean Culture 100) An Jung-geun, A Man Who Dreamed of Peace in East Asia_안중근
안중근 의사가 활동했던 시대로부터 100여년이 지난 지금 많은 사람들은 왜 안중근의사에게 주목을 하는 걸까? Even though it has been more ...
published: 23 Jan 2013
author: kcultureportal
(Korean Culture 100) An Jung-geun, A Man Who Dreamed of Peace in East Asia_안중근
(Korean Culture 100) An Jung-geun, A Man Who Dreamed of Peace in East Asia_안중근
안중근 의사가 활동했던 시대로부터 100여년이 지난 지금 많은 사람들은 왜 안중근의사에게 주목을 하는 걸까? Even though it has been more than one hundred years since he died, his story still attracts the ...- published: 23 Jan 2013
- views: 168
- author: kcultureportal
11:14
M60Ep242C04 Unless reading everyday, thorns grow in the mouth
Arirang Special M60Ep242
"Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia
The Chinese government ope...
published: 29 Jan 2014
M60Ep242C04 Unless reading everyday, thorns grow in the mouth
M60Ep242C04 Unless reading everyday, thorns grow in the mouth
Arirang Special M60Ep242 "Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia The Chinese government opened a memorial hall at Harbin Railway Station for a Korean patriot Ahn Jung-geun on Jan. 19, 2014, fueling heated debated on a historic events that had taken place more than a century ago. On the fated day, Oct. 26, 1903, patriot Ahn Jung-geun shot and killed the heady of the Japanese Privy Council Ito Hirobumi on a platform at the Harbin Railway Station. Ahn gave himself up on sight without any resistance. Japan labeled him a terrorist, but, in fact, he was the Lieutenant General of the Korea's Righteous Army and a true pan-Asianist, working for peace in East Asia. His grand idea remains guidance for the future in the region. Arirang Special takes us back to 100 years, a critical moment in history for Korea, China and Japan, and reviews the action of Ahn Jung-geun. So was he a terrorist as Japan claim, or an independence activist fighting for his country and a visionary of peace in East Asia? Chapter 1: In great concern over the national security Ito Hirobumi boasted himself as being a protector of peace. However, Ahn Jung-geun revealed different side to Ito, listing 15 reasons how Ito was disrupting peace in East Asia. In fact, Japan was in the process of colonizing Korea through wars with China (the Sino-Japanese War) and Russia (the Russo-Japanese War). Ahn had logically formed his cases. Chapter 2: A person with a noble reason is not afraid to give up one's life to do the right thing. Ahn Jung-geun was born in Hwanghae-do, north of the Korean Peninsula, in 1879. He realized early on in his life the importance of equality and worked to educate his people of its importance. He decided to be part of the Korea's Righteous Army to fight against Japanese imperialism and ranked lieutenant general. There he severed his finger to pledge loyalty and decided to take action against Ito Hirobumi. Chapter 3: Unless reading everyday, thorns grow in the mouth Ahn Jung-geun tried to tell the people at the trial of deceptive Japanese acts. The trial was almost scripted by Japan and Ahn was sentenced to death, but he wasn't disturbed and carried on with his duty. As he was waiting for the sentence to be carried out, Ahn wrote "On Peace in East Asia" to describe this thoughts on how peace should be achieved in the region, such as Korea, China and Japan forming a community of politics, economy and culture. His idea, which is the likes of the EU, is evidently different from the ideas Ito Hirobumi wanted to realize, which is making Japan the leader in East Asia. Ahn was ahead of his time. Chapter 4: It is the duty of the soldier to dedicate his life for the country. Ahn Jung-geun faced his death proudly and moved many, including Japanese prison guards who were with him until the end. Ahn's mother supported his action and said it was his duty as a Korean to dedicate his life for the country. On Mar. 26, 1910, Ahn was executed at the age of 31, but his death didn't end in vain. Until the end, he only prayed for his country's independence and peace in East Asia and even now, Ahn's spirit still lives on.- published: 29 Jan 2014
- views: 6
8:18
M60Ep242C02 In great concern over the national security
Arirang Special M60Ep242
"Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia
The Chinese government ope...
published: 29 Jan 2014
M60Ep242C02 In great concern over the national security
M60Ep242C02 In great concern over the national security
Arirang Special M60Ep242 "Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia The Chinese government opened a memorial hall at Harbin Railway Station for a Korean patriot Ahn Jung-geun on Jan. 19, 2014, fueling heated debated on a historic events that had taken place more than a century ago. On the fated day, Oct. 26, 1903, patriot Ahn Jung-geun shot and killed the heady of the Japanese Privy Council Ito Hirobumi on a platform at the Harbin Railway Station. Ahn gave himself up on sight without any resistance. Japan labeled him a terrorist, but, in fact, he was the Lieutenant General of the Korea's Righteous Army and a true pan-Asianist, working for peace in East Asia. His grand idea remains guidance for the future in the region. Arirang Special takes us back to 100 years, a critical moment in history for Korea, China and Japan, and reviews the action of Ahn Jung-geun. So was he a terrorist as Japan claim, or an independence activist fighting for his country and a visionary of peace in East Asia? Chapter 1: In great concern over the national security Ito Hirobumi boasted himself as being a protector of peace. However, Ahn Jung-geun revealed different side to Ito, listing 15 reasons how Ito was disrupting peace in East Asia. In fact, Japan was in the process of colonizing Korea through wars with China (the Sino-Japanese War) and Russia (the Russo-Japanese War). Ahn had logically formed his cases. Chapter 2: A person with a noble reason is not afraid to give up one's life to do the right thing. Ahn Jung-geun was born in Hwanghae-do, north of the Korean Peninsula, in 1879. He realized early on in his life the importance of equality and worked to educate his people of its importance. He decided to be part of the Korea's Righteous Army to fight against Japanese imperialism and ranked lieutenant general. There he severed his finger to pledge loyalty and decided to take action against Ito Hirobumi. Chapter 3: Unless reading everyday, thorns grow in the mouth Ahn Jung-geun tried to tell the people at the trial of deceptive Japanese acts. The trial was almost scripted by Japan and Ahn was sentenced to death, but he wasn't disturbed and carried on with his duty. As he was waiting for the sentence to be carried out, Ahn wrote "On Peace in East Asia" to describe this thoughts on how peace should be achieved in the region, such as Korea, China and Japan forming a community of politics, economy and culture. His idea, which is the likes of the EU, is evidently different from the ideas Ito Hirobumi wanted to realize, which is making Japan the leader in East Asia. Ahn was ahead of his time. Chapter 4: It is the duty of the soldier to dedicate his life for the country. Ahn Jung-geun faced his death proudly and moved many, including Japanese prison guards who were with him until the end. Ahn's mother supported his action and said it was his duty as a Korean to dedicate his life for the country. On Mar. 26, 1910, Ahn was executed at the age of 31, but his death didn't end in vain. Until the end, he only prayed for his country's independence and peace in East Asia and even now, Ahn's spirit still lives on.- published: 29 Jan 2014
- views: 14
50:24
Arirang Special M60Ep242 Ahn Jung-geun On peace in East Asia
"Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia
The Chinese government opened a memorial hall at Ha...
published: 29 Jan 2014
Arirang Special M60Ep242 Ahn Jung-geun On peace in East Asia
Arirang Special M60Ep242 Ahn Jung-geun On peace in East Asia
"Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia The Chinese government opened a memorial hall at Harbin Railway Station for a Korean patriot Ahn Jung-geun on Jan. 19, 2014, fueling heated debated on a historic events that had taken place more than a century ago. On the fated day, Oct. 26, 1903, patriot Ahn Jung-geun shot and killed the heady of the Japanese Privy Council Ito Hirobumi on a platform at the Harbin Railway Station. Ahn gave himself up on sight without any resistance. Japan labeled him a terrorist, but, in fact, he was the Lieutenant General of the Korea's Righteous Army and a true pan-Asianist, working for peace in East Asia. His grand idea remains guidance for the future in the region. Arirang Special takes us back to 100 years, a critical moment in history for Korea, China and Japan, and reviews the action of Ahn Jung-geun. So was he a terrorist as Japan claim, or an independence activist fighting for his country and a visionary of peace in East Asia? Chapter 1: In great concern over the national security Ito Hirobumi boasted himself as being a protector of peace. However, Ahn Jung-geun revealed different side to Ito, listing 15 reasons how Ito was disrupting peace in East Asia. In fact, Japan was in the process of colonizing Korea through wars with China (the Sino-Japanese War) and Russia (the Russo-Japanese War). Ahn had logically formed his cases. Chapter 2: A person with a noble reason is not afraid to give up one's life to do the right thing. Ahn Jung-geun was born in Hwanghae-do, north of the Korean Peninsula, in 1879. He realized early on in his life the importance of equality and worked to educate his people of its importance. He decided to be part of the Korea's Righteous Army to fight against Japanese imperialism and ranked lieutenant general. There he severed his finger to pledge loyalty and decided to take action against Ito Hirobumi. Chapter 3: Unless reading everyday, thorns grow in the mouth Ahn Jung-geun tried to tell the people at the trial of deceptive Japanese acts. The trial was almost scripted by Japan and Ahn was sentenced to death, but he wasn't disturbed and carried on with his duty. As he was waiting for the sentence to be carried out, Ahn wrote "On Peace in East Asia" to describe this thoughts on how peace should be achieved in the region, such as Korea, China and Japan forming a community of politics, economy and culture. His idea, which is the likes of the EU, is evidently different from the ideas Ito Hirobumi wanted to realize, which is making Japan the leader in East Asia. Ahn was ahead of his time. Chapter 4: It is the duty of the soldier to dedicate his life for the country. Ahn Jung-geun faced his death proudly and moved many, including Japanese prison guards who were with him until the end. Ahn's mother supported his action and said it was his duty as a Korean to dedicate his life for the country. On Mar. 26, 1910, Ahn was executed at the age of 31, but his death didn't end in vain. Until the end, he only prayed for his country's independence and peace in East Asia and even now, Ahn's spirit still lives on.- published: 29 Jan 2014
- views: 10
12:02
M60Ep242C05 It is the duty of the soldier to dedicate his life for the country
Arirang Special M60Ep242
"Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia
The Chinese government ope...
published: 29 Jan 2014
M60Ep242C05 It is the duty of the soldier to dedicate his life for the country
M60Ep242C05 It is the duty of the soldier to dedicate his life for the country
Arirang Special M60Ep242 "Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia The Chinese government opened a memorial hall at Harbin Railway Station for a Korean patriot Ahn Jung-geun on Jan. 19, 2014, fueling heated debated on a historic events that had taken place more than a century ago. On the fated day, Oct. 26, 1903, patriot Ahn Jung-geun shot and killed the heady of the Japanese Privy Council Ito Hirobumi on a platform at the Harbin Railway Station. Ahn gave himself up on sight without any resistance. Japan labeled him a terrorist, but, in fact, he was the Lieutenant General of the Korea's Righteous Army and a true pan-Asianist, working for peace in East Asia. His grand idea remains guidance for the future in the region. Arirang Special takes us back to 100 years, a critical moment in history for Korea, China and Japan, and reviews the action of Ahn Jung-geun. So was he a terrorist as Japan claim, or an independence activist fighting for his country and a visionary of peace in East Asia? Chapter 1: In great concern over the national security Ito Hirobumi boasted himself as being a protector of peace. However, Ahn Jung-geun revealed different side to Ito, listing 15 reasons how Ito was disrupting peace in East Asia. In fact, Japan was in the process of colonizing Korea through wars with China (the Sino-Japanese War) and Russia (the Russo-Japanese War). Ahn had logically formed his cases. Chapter 2: A person with a noble reason is not afraid to give up one's life to do the right thing. Ahn Jung-geun was born in Hwanghae-do, north of the Korean Peninsula, in 1879. He realized early on in his life the importance of equality and worked to educate his people of its importance. He decided to be part of the Korea's Righteous Army to fight against Japanese imperialism and ranked lieutenant general. There he severed his finger to pledge loyalty and decided to take action against Ito Hirobumi. Chapter 3: Unless reading everyday, thorns grow in the mouth Ahn Jung-geun tried to tell the people at the trial of deceptive Japanese acts. The trial was almost scripted by Japan and Ahn was sentenced to death, but he wasn't disturbed and carried on with his duty. As he was waiting for the sentence to be carried out, Ahn wrote "On Peace in East Asia" to describe this thoughts on how peace should be achieved in the region, such as Korea, China and Japan forming a community of politics, economy and culture. His idea, which is the likes of the EU, is evidently different from the ideas Ito Hirobumi wanted to realize, which is making Japan the leader in East Asia. Ahn was ahead of his time. Chapter 4: It is the duty of the soldier to dedicate his life for the country. Ahn Jung-geun faced his death proudly and moved many, including Japanese prison guards who were with him until the end. Ahn's mother supported his action and said it was his duty as a Korean to dedicate his life for the country. On Mar. 26, 1910, Ahn was executed at the age of 31, but his death didn't end in vain. Until the end, he only prayed for his country's independence and peace in East Asia and even now, Ahn's spirit still lives on.- published: 29 Jan 2014
- views: 4
11:27
M60Ep242C03 A person with a noble reason is not afraid to give up one's life to do the right thing
Arirang Special M60Ep242
"Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia
The Chinese government ope...
published: 29 Jan 2014
M60Ep242C03 A person with a noble reason is not afraid to give up one's life to do the right thing
M60Ep242C03 A person with a noble reason is not afraid to give up one's life to do the right thing
Arirang Special M60Ep242 "Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia The Chinese government opened a memorial hall at Harbin Railway Station for a Korean patriot Ahn Jung-geun on Jan. 19, 2014, fueling heated debated on a historic events that had taken place more than a century ago. On the fated day, Oct. 26, 1903, patriot Ahn Jung-geun shot and killed the heady of the Japanese Privy Council Ito Hirobumi on a platform at the Harbin Railway Station. Ahn gave himself up on sight without any resistance. Japan labeled him a terrorist, but, in fact, he was the Lieutenant General of the Korea's Righteous Army and a true pan-Asianist, working for peace in East Asia. His grand idea remains guidance for the future in the region. Arirang Special takes us back to 100 years, a critical moment in history for Korea, China and Japan, and reviews the action of Ahn Jung-geun. So was he a terrorist as Japan claim, or an independence activist fighting for his country and a visionary of peace in East Asia? Chapter 1: In great concern over the national security Ito Hirobumi boasted himself as being a protector of peace. However, Ahn Jung-geun revealed different side to Ito, listing 15 reasons how Ito was disrupting peace in East Asia. In fact, Japan was in the process of colonizing Korea through wars with China (the Sino-Japanese War) and Russia (the Russo-Japanese War). Ahn had logically formed his cases. Chapter 2: A person with a noble reason is not afraid to give up one's life to do the right thing. Ahn Jung-geun was born in Hwanghae-do, north of the Korean Peninsula, in 1879. He realized early on in his life the importance of equality and worked to educate his people of its importance. He decided to be part of the Korea's Righteous Army to fight against Japanese imperialism and ranked lieutenant general. There he severed his finger to pledge loyalty and decided to take action against Ito Hirobumi. Chapter 3: Unless reading everyday, thorns grow in the mouth Ahn Jung-geun tried to tell the people at the trial of deceptive Japanese acts. The trial was almost scripted by Japan and Ahn was sentenced to death, but he wasn't disturbed and carried on with his duty. As he was waiting for the sentence to be carried out, Ahn wrote "On Peace in East Asia" to describe this thoughts on how peace should be achieved in the region, such as Korea, China and Japan forming a community of politics, economy and culture. His idea, which is the likes of the EU, is evidently different from the ideas Ito Hirobumi wanted to realize, which is making Japan the leader in East Asia. Ahn was ahead of his time. Chapter 4: It is the duty of the soldier to dedicate his life for the country. Ahn Jung-geun faced his death proudly and moved many, including Japanese prison guards who were with him until the end. Ahn's mother supported his action and said it was his duty as a Korean to dedicate his life for the country. On Mar. 26, 1910, Ahn was executed at the age of 31, but his death didn't end in vain. Until the end, he only prayed for his country's independence and peace in East Asia and even now, Ahn's spirit still lives on.- published: 29 Jan 2014
- views: 11
3:54
Korean Empire 2
Korean Empire -------------------- The Korean Empire is the name of the state of Korea tha...
published: 10 Jul 2013
author: HeavenlyStar12345
Korean Empire 2
Korean Empire 2
Korean Empire -------------------- The Korean Empire is the name of the state of Korea that existed from the Proclamation of the Korean Empire in October 189...- published: 10 Jul 2013
- views: 70
- author: HeavenlyStar12345
7:23
M60Ep242C01 The Untold Story_"Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia
Arirang Special M60Ep242
"Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia
The Chinese government ope...
published: 29 Jan 2014
M60Ep242C01 The Untold Story_"Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia
M60Ep242C01 The Untold Story_"Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia
Arirang Special M60Ep242 "Ahn Jung-geun" On peace in East Asia The Chinese government opened a memorial hall at Harbin Railway Station for a Korean patriot Ahn Jung-geun on Jan. 19, 2014, fueling heated debated on a historic events that had taken place more than a century ago. On the fated day, Oct. 26, 1903, patriot Ahn Jung-geun shot and killed the heady of the Japanese Privy Council Ito Hirobumi on a platform at the Harbin Railway Station. Ahn gave himself up on sight without any resistance. Japan labeled him a terrorist, but, in fact, he was the Lieutenant General of the Korea's Righteous Army and a true pan-Asianist, working for peace in East Asia. His grand idea remains guidance for the future in the region. Arirang Special takes us back to 100 years, a critical moment in history for Korea, China and Japan, and reviews the action of Ahn Jung-geun. So was he a terrorist as Japan claim, or an independence activist fighting for his country and a visionary of peace in East Asia? Chapter 1: In great concern over the national security Ito Hirobumi boasted himself as being a protector of peace. However, Ahn Jung-geun revealed different side to Ito, listing 15 reasons how Ito was disrupting peace in East Asia. In fact, Japan was in the process of colonizing Korea through wars with China (the Sino-Japanese War) and Russia (the Russo-Japanese War). Ahn had logically formed his cases. Chapter 2: A person with a noble reason is not afraid to give up one's life to do the right thing. Ahn Jung-geun was born in Hwanghae-do, north of the Korean Peninsula, in 1879. He realized early on in his life the importance of equality and worked to educate his people of its importance. He decided to be part of the Korea's Righteous Army to fight against Japanese imperialism and ranked lieutenant general. There he severed his finger to pledge loyalty and decided to take action against Ito Hirobumi. Chapter 3: Unless reading everyday, thorns grow in the mouth Ahn Jung-geun tried to tell the people at the trial of deceptive Japanese acts. The trial was almost scripted by Japan and Ahn was sentenced to death, but he wasn't disturbed and carried on with his duty. As he was waiting for the sentence to be carried out, Ahn wrote "On Peace in East Asia" to describe this thoughts on how peace should be achieved in the region, such as Korea, China and Japan forming a community of politics, economy and culture. His idea, which is the likes of the EU, is evidently different from the ideas Ito Hirobumi wanted to realize, which is making Japan the leader in East Asia. Ahn was ahead of his time. Chapter 4: It is the duty of the soldier to dedicate his life for the country. Ahn Jung-geun faced his death proudly and moved many, including Japanese prison guards who were with him until the end. Ahn's mother supported his action and said it was his duty as a Korean to dedicate his life for the country. On Mar. 26, 1910, Ahn was executed at the age of 31, but his death didn't end in vain. Until the end, he only prayed for his country's independence and peace in East Asia and even now, Ahn's spirit still lives on.- published: 29 Jan 2014
- views: 70
4:41
Korean Empire
Korean Empire -------------------- The Korean Empire is the name of the state of Korea tha...
published: 04 Jun 2013
author: HeavenlyStar12345
Korean Empire
Korean Empire
Korean Empire -------------------- The Korean Empire is the name of the state of Korea that existed from the Proclamation of the Korean Empire in October 189...- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 194
- author: HeavenlyStar12345
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Korean Empire 3
Korean Empire
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The Korean Empire is the name of the state of Korea tha...
published: 08 Jan 2014
Korean Empire 3
Korean Empire 3
Korean Empire -------------------- The Korean Empire is the name of the state of Korea that existed from the Proclamation of the Korean Empire in October 1897 to the Annexation of Korea by Japan on August 20, 1910. It succeeded the Joseon Dynasty. In October 1897, Emperor Gojong proclaimed the new entity at Gyeongungung Palace and oversaw the partially successful modernization of the military, economy, land system, education system, and various industries. Japan became wary of the speed at which the Korean Empire was modernizing and decided to speed up its plans for annexation. These plans were accelerated after the assassination of Ito Hirobumi. On August 22, 1910, Korea was annexed by Imperial Japan. With the assassination of his wife Empress Myeongseong, King Gojong and Crown Prince (later became Emperor Sunjong) fled to the Russian legation in 1896. During the time from Queen Min's death to the king's return from Russian protection, Korea underwent another major upheaval both at home and abroad. By 1894, new laws passed by pro-Japanese progressives in the royal cabinet forced through long-desired reforms aimed at revamping Korea's antiquated society. These laws were called the Gabo Reforms referring to the year (1894) in which they began. Meanwhile, the new reforms aimed at modernizing Korean society soon attracted controversy from within. Anti-Japanese sentiment, which had already become entrenched in the minds of commoners and aristocrats alike during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592--1598), became pervasive in the royal court and upper echelons of society following the Ganghwa Treaty of 1876 and soon extended explosively to most Koreans following perceived Japanese meddling in court politics and the assassination of Empress Myeongseong. However, the new and modern reforms pushed forward by the pro-Japanese progressives, the most controversial of which was the mandatory cutting of male hair buns, ignited further resentment and discontent. This led to the uprising of the Eulmi temporary armies aimed at avenging the assassination of Empress Myeongseong. In 1897, King Gojong, yielding to rising pressure from both overseas and the demands of the Independence Association-led public opinion, returned to Gyeongungung (modern-day Deoksugung). There, he proclaimed the founding of the Empire of Korea, officially redesignated the national title as such, and declared the new era name Gwangmu (meaning warrior of light), effectively severing Korea's superficial historic ties as a tributary of Qing Dynasty, which Korea had adhered to since the prior Manchurian invasion in 1636. King Gojong became the Gwangmu Emperor, the first imperial head of state and hereditary sovereign of the Empire of Korea. This marked the complete end of the old world order and traditional amicable dependency system in the Far East. Korea's new status as an empire meant "Completely independence from Qing's sphere of influence" which means Korea was not influenced from Qing externally according to the Treaty of Shimonoseki of 1895 and also implemented the "full and complete" independence according to the treaty. The name, meaning "Great Han Empire," was chosen to indicate the revival of the Samhan confederacies of the Proto--Three Kingdoms of Korea, in the tradition of naming new states after historic states. The significance of the declaration of an Empire, in the Korean understanding of the situation was to declare Koreas independence and equality with China and Japan. Historically, the usage of Emperor was reserved for the Chinese Emperor, the Son of Heaven. Korean dynasties had acknowledged themselves as vassals of the Chinese, and had refrained from ever declaring their equality with China. When Japan experienced the Meiji Restoration, the Japanese Emperor was declared the source of sovereignty in the Japanese government. The Japanese government sent news of the Meiji Restoration, the Korean government refused to acknowledge the change. Not only did it challenge the primacy of the Chinese Emperor as the suzerains of Korea but Japans address also addressed Korea as an equal, rather then as a Chinese subservient. The change in title for Korea to Empire only became possible after the Sino-Japanese war. The Gwangmu reform was aimed at modernizing and westernizing Korea as a late starter in the industrial revolution. However, Gwangmu Reform was not radical because of foreign liabilities, suppression of democracy, and various other factors. As a result, Korea was suppressed by Japan, China, and Russia. More information at: - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Empire - http://koreanhistory.info/oldphotos.htm - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7xGg5GOfWU - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDxS3bvFTBc - http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/List_of_monarchs_of_Korea - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ9zyGYJJr8 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=566qUSeeWgU- published: 08 Jan 2014
- views: 4
7:04
平成25年 幕末維新祭り 松陰神社 宮神輿渡御。
第22回 萩 世田谷 幕末維新祭り 松陰神社 御本社神輿 宮出し、渡御、宮入りの撮影です、本日は 担ぎ手の皆に 大変ご苦労様でした。最高で立派な渡御でした、本当に素晴らしい一日でし...
published: 27 Oct 2013
平成25年 幕末維新祭り 松陰神社 宮神輿渡御。
平成25年 幕末維新祭り 松陰神社 宮神輿渡御。
第22回 萩 世田谷 幕末維新祭り 松陰神社 御本社神輿 宮出し、渡御、宮入りの撮影です、本日は 担ぎ手の皆に 大変ご苦労様でした。最高で立派な渡御でした、本当に素晴らしい一日でした 有難う御座いました。Sho in-Jinja Master 、Shoin gave lessons at the Shoka -Sonjuku private school),and produced many young men of distinguished talent who achieved the great work ' the Meiji Restoration 'However Master Shoin was implicated in the ' Mass Execution of the Ansei Era ' and was beheaded on the executionground inthe prison house at Tenmacho,Edo , He was aged thirty. 4years later in the 3rd year of the Bunkyu era (1863) TAKASUGI Shinsaku ITO Hirobumi and other who were talented followers of Master Shoin ,Reburied here,The site of the Shrine ..神輿の中には神様の御霊がこめられています。その為、神輿は人に担がれて移動します。又、特別な場合を除き、人が神輿の上に乗ってはいけな事に成っています。 ジャパン 平成25年の10月の27日です日曜日です、日本有りのまま!! 編集無し 其のまま RAW video (生) Sony Full AVCHD (HD) by picua.- published: 27 Oct 2013
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平成25年 幕末維新祭り 松陰神社 宮神輿渡御。
第22回 萩 世田谷 幕末維新祭り 松陰神社 御本社神輿 宮出し、渡御、宮入りの撮影です、本日は 担ぎ手の皆に 大変ご苦労様でした。最高で立派な渡御でした、本当に素晴らしい一日でし...
published: 27 Oct 2013
平成25年 幕末維新祭り 松陰神社 宮神輿渡御。
平成25年 幕末維新祭り 松陰神社 宮神輿渡御。
第22回 萩 世田谷 幕末維新祭り 松陰神社 御本社神輿 宮出し、渡御、宮入りの撮影です、本日は 担ぎ手の皆に 大変ご苦労様でした。最高で立派な渡御でした、本当に素晴らしい一日でした 有難う御座いました。Sho in-Jinja Master 、Shoin gave lessons at the Shoka -Sonjuku private school),and produced many young men of distinguished talent who achieved the great work ' the Meiji Restoration 'However Master Shoin was implicated in the ' Mass Execution of the Ansei Era ' and was beheaded on the executionground inthe prison house at Tenmacho,Edo , He was aged thirty. 4years later in the 3rd year of the Bunkyu era (1863) TAKASUGI Shinsaku ITO Hirobumi and other who were talented followers of Master Shoin ,Reburied here,The site of the Shrine ..神輿の中には神様の御霊がこめられています。その為、神輿は人に担がれて移動します。又、特別な場合を除き、人が神輿の上に乗ってはいけな事に成っています。 ジャパン 平成25年の10月の27日です日曜日です、日本有りのまま!! 編集無し 其のまま RAW video (生) Sony Full AVCHD (HD) by picua.- published: 27 Oct 2013
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안중근 의거 An Jung Geun's Fight for Freedom
This is a short video I made about the Korean freedom fighter An Jung Geun during and afte...
published: 14 Jan 2014
안중근 의거 An Jung Geun's Fight for Freedom
안중근 의거 An Jung Geun's Fight for Freedom
This is a short video I made about the Korean freedom fighter An Jung Geun during and after the assassination of Ito Hirobumi. This is simply about history, along with a short movie clip. All photos, music, and movie clips belong to their rightful owners. Movie: 2009 Lost Memories Music: All or Nothing by Brand X Music- published: 14 Jan 2014
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