반응형 K-HISTORY7 Who Carved 'Japan Should Perish' into the Rock? The Story Behind the 'Mangildae' in Sunchang In Sunchang, North Jeolla Province, there lies a remarkable piece of history etched into a rock face: the inscription '망일대' (Mangildae), which translates to "Japan Should Perish." This historical relic, carved during the Japanese occupation of Korea, symbolizes the fervent wish of resistance against Japanese colonial rule. Recently, this inscription has gained attention as researchers delve into.. 2024. 8. 16. South Korean Government Agrees to Sado Mine World Heritage Listing: Japan's Promise to Reflect Full History An agreement has been reached between South Korea and Japan regarding the inclusion of the Sado Mine in Japan, a site of forced labor during the Japanese occupation, on the UNESCO World Heritage list. This agreement is seen as a result of Japan's acceptance of South Korea's demand to reflect the full history and its implementation of substantial measures.The decision on the Sado Mine's World Her.. 2024. 7. 26. The Korean War: A Deep Scar in Korean History 1. Introduction: An Unforgettable Tragedy, the Korean WarOn the early morning of June 25, 1950, South Korea faced a massive crisis. The sudden invasion by North Korean forces marked the beginning of the Korean War, which lasted for three years, one month, and two days, leaving deep scars on Korean society. Hundreds of thousands of people lost their lives, and millions were displaced. Cities and .. 2024. 6. 25. The 12.12 Coup: A Turning Point in Korean Democratic History 1. Introduction On December 12, 1979, South Korea experienced a shocking event: a military coup. Led by Major General Chun Doo-hwan, the New Military Faction ousted President Choi Kyu-ha and seized power. This coup left a deep scar on modern Korean history and remains a controversial issue to this day.In this blog, we will delve into the background, major events, results and impacts of the 12.12.. 2024. 6. 13. The Gwangju Uprising of May 18: An Unforgettable Scar in the History of Korean Democracy 1. Introduction On May 18, 1980, South Korean history was deeply stained with sorrow and pain. The Gwangju Uprising of May 18, a movement by Gwangju citizens and Jeollanam-do people against the unjust power seizure of the Chun Doo-hwan military junta, ended in suppression and massacre. However, today we inherit their spirit and move forward towards true democracy.In this blog, we will delve into.. 2024. 6. 13. A Comparative Analysis of the Park Dong-seon Incident and the Foreign Gift Controversy: Lessons Learned Abstract This paper compares and analyzes two significant events that occurred during the presidency of Park Chung-hee: the Park Dong-seon incident and the foreign gift controversy. It examines the characteristics, social impacts, and historical lessons of each event, highlighting the commonalities and differences between them. Introduction The Park Dong-seon incident and the foreign gift contr.. 2024. 6. 13. 이전 1 2 다음 반응형