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Swindon
Taekwondo – Korean history in brief |
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Extra Training |
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4000 B.C. |
There is evidence of human habitation of |
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2333 B.C. |
Legend
of the man-god Dan-Gun who founded the (see also Chon-Ji) |
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Almost no centralized communities until the time
of the Three Kingdoms |
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The
Three Kingdoms Koguryo in the North, Silla and Paekche in the South. All
these peoples had similar ethnic backgrounds and language. All three were
heavily influenced by China. (see Ul-Ji,
Yon-Gae, Kwang-Gae ) |
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Silla allied with |
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Silla
Dynasty. Beginning of Korea’s cultural development. Silla remained mainly
tribal. Society was divided into distinct classes, with a large semi-slave
population supporting the aristocratic minority. Warlords in the North
eventually take over Silla and found Koryeo. (see Moon-Moo, Yoo-Sin ) |
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Death of Won-Hyo
who introduced Buddhism
to the Silla Dynasty. |
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Koryeo
period. English name for Korea derived
during this time after the journeys of Marco Polo. Buddhism flourished and
spread. |
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Mongols
invade |
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Korean
General Yi Song-Gye sent to China to campaign against Ming rulers, instead
allied with Chinese and returned to overthrow the Korean King. Set up his own Dynasty the Yi. (see Po-Eun , Choi-Yong) |
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The ruler of the Yi Dynasty moved the capital to
Hanyang-gun (modern |
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Confucianism was adopted as the official
religion. Korean written down for the first time and the Korean alphabet
(Hangul) invented. (see Se-Jong) |
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Toi-Gye (Yi Hwang) one of the two
pillars of the Korean Neo-Confucian tradition. |
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Yul-Gok (Yi
I) a contemporary of Toi-gye but interpreted the Neo-Confucian philosophy
differently. |
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Invasions by the Japanese. (see Choong-Moo, So-San, Choong-Jang
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Invasions
by the Manchu |
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Japan
forced a series of trade agreements on Korea, leading to Japans eventual
annexation of the country in 1910. (see Eui-Am) |
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Do-san
dedicated his life to the education of Sino-Japanese
War 1894-95 |
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Russo-Japanese
War – despite Korean declarations of neutrality, Japanese forces moved into
the peninsula. |
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Japan-Korea Protectorate Treaty gave |
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A
Korean Royal Proclamation announced annexation by (see Joong-Gun) |
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Japanese Occupation. Korean people forced to
adopt Japanese names, religion (Shintoism) and forbidden to use Korean
language in schools and businesses. |
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1st
March – Korean |
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15th
August, Japanese surrender and the beginning of divided rule. USSR occupied
North of 38th parallel, US occupied South of 38th
parallel. (see Tong-Il, Ko-Dang) |
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25th June, North Korean Army invaded
the South starting the Korean War. UN helped the South and China sided with
the North. The three year war left millions dead on both sides. |
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Summary |
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4000 B.C. - Korean history begins 2333
B.C. - Dan-gun founded first Kingdom 57
B.C.- 668 A.D. - Three Kingdoms: Silla, Paek je and Koguryo 668-935
A.D. Late Silla 918-1392
A.D. Goryeo Dynasty (also Koryeo) 1382-1910
A.D. Yi Dynasty (Joeson or Chosun Dunasty) 1910-
Modern |
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