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an illustrated guide to korean mythology

Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get them in front of Issuu’s millions of monthly readers. Title: Korean mythology, Author: Earl DeMott, Length: 330 pages, Page: 4, Published: 2015-08-27

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Korean Folklore Tattoo, Korean Folklore, Korean Mythology Creatures, Dokkaebi Korean Folklore, Bulgae Korean Mythology, Japanese Mythical Creatures, Korean Mythology, Elemental Powers, Korean Art

Dokkaebi are legendary creatures from Korean mythology and folklore. Dokkaebi, also known as Korean goblins, possess extraordinary powers and abilities that are used to interact with humans, at times playing tricks on them and at times helping them.

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the korean poster for korean mythology shows a dragon with red and yellow colors on its body

The Goblin has gained popularity because of the Korean drama starring Gong Yoo and Lee Dong Wook. But did you know that the Goblin is an actual Korean mythological creature? Know more about this and other mythical beings in our article https://www.90daykorean.com/korean-myths/

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two people standing next to each other in front of a full moon with birds flying around

Korean Myths About Love take us on a captivating journey through the rich folklore of ancient Korea. These enchanting tales explore themes of love, sacrifice,

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an image of a bear holding some plants

Ungnyeo- Korean myth: a female bear that prayed to the divine king Hwanung to be made human. Her wish was granted by him. He told her ti eat garlic and clovers for 100 days and to refrain from the sunlight. She had a son with the king named Dangun, who would found the nation of Korea.

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the cover of korean folklore legend, mythicals, and tales of the enchanted land

As an avid fan of Korean mythology and folklore, I take pleasure in sharing some fascinating legends and tales from the enchanted land of Korea. The rich tapestry of Korean folklore has been woven since ancient times and continues to inspire and captivate the imagination of generations. So, curl up with a cup of tea and prepare to be transported to a world of magical creatures, legendary heroes, and mystical realms.

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a drawing of a white tiger leaping through the air with its tail curled up and eyes wide open

Byakko, also known as Baihu, is a demon in the series. The Bai Hu (白虎), literally the White Tiger, is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese Constellation (Si Xiang) along with Qing Long, Zhu Que and Xuan Wu. It represents the western part of the 28 star mansions, the autumn season and the element of "metal" ("wind" in the Japanese system). It is known as Byakko in Japan and Baekho in Korea. During the Han dynasty, people believed the tiger to be the king of all beasts. Legend had it that…

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