- The
Samjeondo Monument (Korean: 삼전도비; Hanja: 三田渡碑) is a
monument marking the
submission of the
Korean Joseon dynasty to the Manchu-led Qing
dynasty in...
- Dynasty, the area was
known by
several names,
including "Sambatgae" or "
Samjeondo" (三田渡). It was also
called "Majunpo" (麻田浦),
referring to the practice...
- no
longer build &
rebuild fortresses. Hong
Taiji set up a
platform in
Samjeondo in the
upper reach of the Han River. Injo of
Joseon kneeled thrice and...
-
Taiji nine
times as Hong Taiji's servant, and
agreeing to the
Treaty of
Samjeondo,
which required Injo's
first and
second son to be
taken to
China as captives...
- part of the
newly established Songpa District,
where it
remains today.
Samjeondo Monument Seokchon Lake Park
Seoul Seokchon Elementary School is located...
-
defeated Joseon, and King Injo
pledged his
loyalty to the Qing
emperor at
Samjeondo,
bowing down at Hong Taiji's feet nine times. There, Injo and Hong Taiji...
- Taizong's
veritable records《清太宗實錄》
Royal archives of the Qing
dynasty (清宮档案).
Samjeondo Monument Hong Taiji's
complete posthumous name was much longer: 1643:...
-
forced Injo of
Joseon into submission. Hong
Taiji set up a
platform in
Samjeondo in the
upper reach of the Han River. At the top of the
platform he accepted...
- 30 22
March Qing
invasion of
Joseon (Seoul)
Changuimun Namhansanseong Samjeondo Monument Kim Kang-hoon 31 29
March 32 5
April Sukjong of
Joseon (Seoul)...
-
hundreds of rebels,
escaped to
Sugumun Gate, and fled to
Gwangju via
Samjeondo under cover of night. The
Central Army
recaptured the
capital soon after...