- Shin
Chaeho A
History of
Korea (2021).
Kyung Moon Hwang. Bloomsbury. pp. 36–38. ISBN 9781350932784.
Myocheong (in Korean)
Myocheong (in Korean) v t e...
- (Korean: 서경; Hanja: 西京; lit. western capital), today's Pyongyang,
represented by
Myocheong, a
Buddhist monk and geomancer. A
series of
events unfolded that ultimately...
- 1135,
Myocheong argued in
favor of
moving the
capital to
Seogyeong (now Pyongyang). This
proposal divided the nobles. One faction, led by
Myocheong, believed...
-
chancellor from 1136 to 1142 and was in
charge of the
suppression of the
Myocheong rebellion. Kim is best
known for
supervising the
compilation of the Samguk...
- with a
nativist uprising nominally led by a
Buddhist court monk
named Myocheong occurring in the 12th century. The
national festivals of Goryeo, Palgwanhoe...
- (now Pyongyang)
until the
Goryeo dynasty, when in the
aftermath of the
Myocheong rebellion,
Sogyong was
split into six counties, of
which currently constitute...
- Era name
Period of use
Length of use
Remark Myocheong (r. 1135 CE)
Cheongae 天開 천개 1135 CE 1 year...
- for the
battle of Ilichon. In addition, the
Buddhist monk of Goryeo,
Myocheong,
named the
rebel army Chen Gyeon-chungun, and
wanted to
establish the...
- period; the
punishment rendered towards surviving rebels involved in
Myocheong's Rebellion,
whose headquarters were
located at said area) on his forehead...
-
running along the
northern border. 1135:
Buddhist monk and
geomancer Myocheong rebels in a
failed attempt to move the
capital to
Pyongyang and pursue...