- and the
second leader, Choe
Sihyeong (religious name
Haewol), had both been executed.
Haewol, Son’s
mentor and predecessor, was
involved in a peasant...
- latter's
execution by
Joseon authorities in 1864.
After Su-un’s execution,
Haewol was
pursued by
government authorities for 36 years.
During this period,...
- P'yŏngsan-ŭp Ch'ŏnhang-rodongjagu P'yŏnghwa-rodongjagu Chup'yo-ri Ch'ŏngsu-ri
Haewŏl-li Hanp'o-ri Kit'al-li Okch'ŏl-li Pongch'ŏl-li Pongt'al-li Pusu-ri Rimsal-li...
- Songbong, Onjeong, Yongdo, Unsan, Yugok, Euncheon, Haeryong, Haeseong,
Haewol, Honam, Hodong,
Hwaseong Ongjin (옹진; 甕津) 1 eup :
Ongjin 10 myeon : Gacheon...
- mountains. Haenam-ri (해남리,海南里) has the
Bongdae mountain.
Haewŏl-li (해월리,海月里) was
named after Mount Haewol.The
place has a
Walnut forest that was
formed after...
- Tae-dok Ohyon: Jin Yon-sil Songho: Hong Myong-gi Chontae: Choe Tong-yun
Haewol: Kim Myong-chol Chongdan: Yang Yong-gil Namchon: Choe Sung-ho Tokdal: Ri...
-
after Su-un.
After his death, the
movement was
continued by Choe
Sihyeong (
Haewol, 1827–1898). The
works of Su-un were
collected in two volumes, The Bible...
- Thae-sik
Electoral District (Chonthae): Kong Yon-ok
Electoral District (
Haewol): Kim Hyong-ryong
Electoral District (Chongdan): Ri Chang-ryong Electoral...
- of the
Donghak Revolution since the
resurgence in September, to meet in
Haewol. They set up camp on
three mountains,
including Mt. Seonghwang, Hangasan...
- Yi Sun-ae
Electoral District (Yonan): Kim Sang-nyon
Electoral District (
Haewol): Yi Nak-pin
Electoral District (Paechon): Yi Sok-chin
Electoral District...