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Hwanung (Korean for the "Supreme
Divine Regent") is an
important figure in the
mythological origins of Korea. He
plays a
central role in the
story of...
- Heaven".
Hwanin had a son,
Hwanung, who
yearned to live on the
earth among the
valleys and the mountains.
Hwanin permitted Hwanung and 3,000
followers to...
- (Ungnyeo)
lived together in a cave and pra**** to the
divine king
Hwanung to be made human.
Hwanung heard their prayers and gave them 20
cloves of garlic, a bundle...
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prince Hwanung ("Heavenly Prince"), son of Hwanin. The
prince asked his
father to
grant him
governance over Korea.
Hwanin accepted, and
Hwanung was sent...
- in 2333 BCE by Dangun, who was said to be born from the
heavenly prince Hwanung and a bear-woman, Ungnyeo.
While Dangun is a
mythological figure of whose...
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Chiyou (蚩尤) is a
mythological being that
appears in
Chinese mythology. He was a
tribal leader of the Nine Li
tribe (九黎) in
ancient China. He is best known...
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traditional Dangun mythology, portra**** as the
Emperor of
Heaven himself.
Hwanung (환웅) - or "Supreme
Divine Regent" is Hwanin's son, who, in the traditional...
- Chinese-language epic poem
written in 1287. Iryeon's
account is as follows.
Hwanung, a
younger son of the sky god
Hwanin (who the monk
identifies with the...
- Gae-cheon ("Opening of Heaven")
refers to 3
October 2457 BCE, the date when
Hwanung (환웅)
descended from
heaven to live with mankind. The
harvest ceremony was...
- Dangun's
legend of the
creation of Gojoseon, a
tiger and bear pray to
Hwanung that they may
become human but
promised to stay in a cave
eating only garlic...