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Righteous armies Hangul 의병
Hanja 義兵
Revised Romanization uibyeong McCune–Reischauer ŭibyŏng...
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temple was
reconstructed in 948 and 1018.
Gounsa served as a
center of
uibyeong resistance during the
Imjin War, when it was one of few
temples to escape...
- day.
Local yangbans and
commoners formed righteous armies known as
Eulsa uibyeong (을사의병; 乙巳義兵; lit. Eulsa
righteous army). On
November 20, in an editorial...
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Romanization Bukgwan Daecheopbi (Yumyeong
Joseonguk Hamgyeongdo Imjin Uibyeong Daecheopbi) McCune–Reischauer
Pukkwan Taech'ŏppi (Yumyŏng Chosŏnguk Hamgyŏngdo...
- Seoul.
Local attractions include the
Gaeun Coal Museum, a
monument to
uibyeong general Yi Gang-nyeon, and the ****tive
birthplace of the
Later Baekje...
- the ****anese,
becoming a core
force of the
Gwandong Volunteers (Gwandong
Uibyeong). The
Ganghwa Jinwidae unit, upon
hearing news of the
dissolution from...
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advance troops and
supplies by roads, but this
route was
blocked by the
Uibyeong ("Righteous Army"). Many
Korean civilians and
Buddhist monks formed a voluntary...
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opposed to ****anese
presence in Korea, most
notably by
members of the
Uibyeong or
Righteous Armies. The
righteous armies were
composed of soldiers, peasants...
- Guards,
responsible for
protecting the
palace treasury and
royal artifacts.
Uibyeong: The
Special Forces,
responsible for
protecting the king and the palace...
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stopped only by the Ming army and
Koreans who
formed "righteous armies" (
uibyeong, 위병). In
September 1593, King
Seonjo of
Joseon (1567–1608) established...