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Eulji Mundeok (Korean: 을지문덕;
Ulchi Mundok) was a
military leader of
early 7th
century Goguryeo, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea, who
successfully defended...
- Dr. Park Jun-yeong and the
Eulji Educational Foundation,
which grew out of the
Eulji Hospital that
opened in 1981.
Eulji University has a
College of...
- camp. They
ultimately let
Eulji return to
Goguryeo and Yu
Zhongwen later regretted his decision,
attempting to lure
Eulji Mundeok back. He sent a message...
- rank, the
classes are:
Taegeuk (태극),
Eulji (을지),
Chungmu (충무),
Hwarang (화랑) and
Inheon (인헌).
Taegeuk (태극),
Eulji (을지),
Chungmu (충무),
Hwarang (화랑) had...
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Eulji Mundeok Hansi" (Korean: 『을지문덕 한시』; Hanja: 『乙支文德漢詩』) is an
ancient Korean poem. In the
second Goguryeo-Sui War,
Eulji Mundeok maneuvered the Goguryeo...
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Euljiro (Korean: 을지로) is an
avenue in
Seoul named after Eulji Mundeok, the
general who
saved Korea from the
invading Sui
dynasty of China.
During the...
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instructed by
Emperor Yang to
capture Eulji Mundeok upon encounter,
another general, Liu Shilong,
recommended Eulji's release to
negotiate surrender terms...
- (neighborhood) in Jung District, Seoul,
South Korea between Chungmu-ro,
Eulji-ro, and Namdaemun-ro.
Myeongdong is
known for
being one of Seoul's main...
- Ulchi-Freedom
Guardian (을지 프리덤 가디언,
Eulji peurideom gadieon) is the name (as of 2015[update]) of the
military exercise previously known as Ulchi-Focus...
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leaders credited with
defending Korea against foreign invasions include:
Eulji Mundeok of Goguryeo, who
defeated Sui
China during the Goguryeo–Sui War;...