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 The New Horizon to Ancient Korean History(°í´ë Çѱ¹»çÀÇ »õ ÁöÆò)
Chung Yenkyu(Á¤¿¬±Ô)
2009-01-15
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978-89-6297-001-2
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[Korean study Series 40]

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The book takes a view of the korean history from Dangun dynasty to Joseon. It takes a stance that contradicts the discipline of local academy that the ancient history prior to the Three Kingdoms period is of a nature unacceptable. It bridges Dangun dynasty with the following Buyeo to Goryeo. Danguns' 47 generations lasted from 2333 to 239 B.C. for a total of 2094 years. After the downfall of Old Joseon, many feudal states became independent and caused a fundamental geographical realignment and a mass migration. These led to the intermingling of inhabitants, bringing about an ethnic integration and cultural fusion. For example, a vassal, Gosil(ÍÔã÷) of Dangun emperor, was appointed as the lord of Cheonggu(ôìÎø). He was a minister of the agriculture who was appointed as a feudal lord in Cheonggu state whose capital city was Nangnang(Õ¥Ò©) Fort. These clans moved to the south to establish Three Han: Mahan(Ø©ùÛ), Byeonhan(ܦùÛ) and Jinhan(òãùÛ).
From the first generation of Goguryeo, Go Jumong to the last 28th king, Bojang(ÜÄíú), the 28 dynasties lasted for 725 years. The ally forces of Silla and Dang collapsed Sabi(Þß沘) Fort and Ungjin(ê¨òÐ) Fort, and perished Baekje in 660 A.D. at age of the last 32nd king, Uija, and further perished Goguryeo, collapsing Pyeongyang Fort in 668 A.D. at the age of the last 32nd king, Boja.
Jeong Dojeon(ï÷Ô³îî) and his supporters dethroned Goryeo King Gongyang by force, and instead, they seated their leader, Yi Seonggye, on the throne. So Goryeo Dynasty came to an end in the 4th year of Gongyang's reign in 1392 A.D. with 34 successive kings for 475 years.

¥°. The review on the historic main points from the Mago queendom to the Dangun age

¥±. The history of Bukbuyeo(ÝÁÜýæ®)
1. Bukbuyeo(ÝÁÜýæ®, North Buyeo)
1) The 1st Dangun, Haemosu(ú°Ù·â«), the founder of Bukbuyeo(ÝÁÜýæ®)
2) The 2nd Dangun, Mosuri(Ù·â«×î)
3) The 3rd Dangun, Go Hhaesa(ÍÔú¨ÞÙ)
4) The 4th Dangun, Go Wuru(ÍÔéÍ×¥)
5) The 5th Dangun, Go Dumak(ÍÔÔçØ°)
6) The 6th Dangun, Go Museo(ÍÔÙíà¡)
2. Gaseopwon Buyeo(ʼàñê«,Üýæ®)
1) The 1st king, Hae Buru(ú°Üý×¥)
2) The 2nd king, Geumwa(ÐÝèÃ)
3) The 3rd king, Daeso(ÓááÈ)

¥². The history of Three Han(ß²ùÛ)
1. Pre-Hans(îñß²ùÛ): Three Hans as Dangun¡¯feudal states
2. Post-Three Han(ý­ß²ùÛ)
1) The history of South Mahan(ÑõØ©ùÛ)
2) The history of South Byeonhan(ܧùÛ)
3) The history of South Jinhan(òãùÛ)

¥³. The history of Ye(çØ) and Maek(Øç)

¥´. The history of Gija Joseon(ѹí­ðÈàØ) and Wiman Joseon(êÛØ»ðÈàØ)
1. The history of Gija Joseon(ѹí­ðÈàØ)
2. The history of Wiman Joseon(êÛØ»ðÈàØ)

¥µ. The history of Three Kingdoms, Goguryeo(ÍÔÏ£Õò), Baekje(ÛÝð­) and Silla(ãæÔþ)
1. The history of Goguryeo(ÍÔÏ£Õò)
1) The founding of Goguryeo by Go Jumong(ÍÔñ¹ÙÕ)
2) The administrative and political activities of Goguryeokings
3) The 19th king Gwanggaeto¡¯s(ÎÆËÒ÷Ï, 391-413 A.D.) territorial expansion
4) Goguryeo¡¯s wars against the foreign countries
5) The culture, arts, science and religion at Goguryeo period
2. The development of Baekje(ÛÝð­)
1) Eohara(åÚùÂÔþ) queendom founded by Soseono(á¯à¤Ò½)
2) The establishment of Baekje by Onjo(è®ðÔ)
3) The administrative achievements of Baekje Kings
4) The culture, art and religion at the Baekje period
3. The development of Silla(ãæÔþ)
1) The founding of Silla
2) The historic and the linguistic relations with the Maya and the Tamil tribes
3) The administrative and political activities of Silla kings
4) The culture, arts and religion at the Silla period
5) The decline of the unified Silla

¥¶. The history of Balhae(Úýú­)

¥·. The development of Goryeo(ÍÔÕò)
1. The unification of Three Kingdoms by Goryeo
2. The Early Goryeo period
1) The establishment of ruling structure and system
2) Society and economic structure of the Early Goryeo
3) Foreign relations at the period of the Early Goryeo
4) Culture, industry and religion in the Early Goryeo period
3. The Late Goryeo period
1) The revolts by the military officials and the peasants
2) The society and culture of Late Goryeo
3) The Late Goryeo¡¯s foreign relations
4) The Decline of Goryeo
5) The fall of Goryeo and the foundation of Joseon

¥¸. The ancient Joseon colonies in Japan
1. The development of Kara(ùÛ), Imna(ìòÑá), Koma(ÍÔÏ£Õò), Siragi(ãæÔþ) and Kudara(ÛÝð­)
2. Isanaginomikoto(ì¥?Ñçðî) and Isanaminomikoto(ì¥?óüðî) from Iseo State(ì¥à¤ÏÐ), one of the Jinhans(òãùÛ)
3. The unconvincing proposals made by Japanese scholars: The Empress Singong(ãêÍíüÕý¨)¡¯s conquest of Silla and thelocation of Mimananomiyakke(ìòÑáñýÔêóÚ) in the Korean Peninsular

¥¹. The thought, philosophy, and religion of ancient Korea
1. Shamanism: The first belief of human beings
2. The cosmic forces and the hieratic numerals
1) Cheonbugyeong(ô¸Ý¬Ìè): The Ancient Korean Sutra with 31 numerals and 50 letters
2) Tao(Ô³) in Luodhu(Ñãßö) and Hado(ùÁÓñ)
3. Love your global brothers and sisters

Ⅺ. Conclusion

References
Index

 
   
 

 
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