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Hwando (Chinese: 丸都; pinyin: Wandu) is a
mountain fortress of the
ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo,
built to
protect Goguryeo's
second capital, Gungnae...
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sword used for
combat during the
Joseon Dynasty was
called Hwando, and in the name '
Hwando (環刀)', 'Hwan(環)' is the
Hanja means ring.
There are differing...
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retaliation against a
Goguryeo raid in 242, destro**** the
Goguryeo capital of
Hwando, sent its king fleeing, and
broke the
tributary relationships between Goguryeo...
- move
their capital in the Hun
River valley to the Yalu
River valley near
Hwando. In the
chaos following the fall of the Han dynasty, the
former Han commanderies...
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mountain fortress Hwando nearby to
defend it.
Hwando was
sacked by Wei
State in 244 CE
during the Goguryeo–Wei War. In 342 CE,
Hwando was destro**** and...
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Chinese fort. However, Wei
responded by
invading and
defeated Goguryeo.
Hwando was destro**** in a
reprisal raid by Wei
forces in 244. The
invasions sent...
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archaeological remains of
three fortress-cities: Wunü
Mountain City,
Gungnae and
Hwando, and
forty identified tombs of
Goguryeo imperial and
noble families. In...
- Mongolian. The
Goguryeo sites and
tombs found in Ji'an, Jilin,
including Hwando Mountain City,
Gungnae City, and the
pyramidal Tomb of the General, have...
- Wei of the
Three Kingdoms of
China retaliated by
invading and
destroying Hwando in 244. This
forced the king to flee with Cao Wei in
pursuit and
broke Goguryeo's...
- Longcheng.
Later that year,
Former Yan
invaded Goguryeo and
sacked the
capital Hwando,
forcing their king
Gogugwon into submission. In 344, they
attacked the...