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3. Tan Gun. 2 Bastard Son

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This website is entirely devoted to the history of Korean literature, language and culture.

Here you will find articles about the myths of the ancient Koreans, recreating the appearance of their language and worldview, works of ancient Korean poetry and literature, special articles about the words of the languages of states that appeared and disappeared in different periods of Korean history. Comprehending the meaning of everything that has been preserved from talented ancestors will make it possible to understand the historical roots of the Korean people, to bring closer the answer to the question of who are the Koreans and what is the future perspective for the nation.

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Reconstructions
Ancient Choseon (古朝鮮)

➊ The Legend of Tan Gun

• Lord of Heaven (桓雄)

• Lord of Willow (桓雄)

• Bastard Son (庶子)

• Three Headed Mountain (三危)

• Giant Senior Peak (太伯)

• Dwelling of God (神市)

• Land of the Blessed (平壤)

• Bear (熊, )

• Tiger (虎)

• Lord of Birch (檀君)

• Morning Freshness (朝鮮)

• Golden Peak (阿斯達)

➋ Conclusion

Buyeo (扶餘)
Koguryeo (高句麗)
Baekche (百濟)
Silla (新羅)
United Silla (統一新羅)
Koryeo (高麗)
Ethymological Essays

• Introduction

• Kagan; khan (干, 翰, 加, 瑕)

• Nomad camp (居西, 古雛; 世, 內)

• Reddish; gold (閼智)

• Below; south (南)

• Headman; leader (金, 吉, 吉支)

• Litera; book (文, 斤尸)

Hyangga

• Introduction

• Anmin ga: Song For The Peace Of The People

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