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Swords produced in Korea
sword used for combat during the Joseon Dynasty was called Hwando, and in the name 'Hwando (環刀)', 'Hwan(環)' is the Hanja meaning ring. There are differing
Korean_sword
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Jilin, China
Hwando (Chinese: 丸都; pinyin: Wandu) is a mountain fortress of the ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo, built to protect Goguryeo's second capital, Gungnae
Hwando
UNESCO World Heritage Site in China
archaeological remains of three fortress-cities: Wunü Mountain City, Gungnae and Hwando, and forty identified tombs of Goguryeo imperial and noble families. In
Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom
Capital_Cities_and_Tombs_of_the_Ancient_Koguryo_Kingdom
Korean kingdom (c. 37 BC–668 AD)
move their capital in the Hun River valley to the Yalu River valley near Hwando. In the chaos following the fall of the Han dynasty, the former Han commanderies
Goguryeo
County-level city in Jilin, People's Republic of China
mountain fortress Hwando nearby to defend it. Hwando was sacked by Wei State in 244 CE during the Goguryeo–Wei War. In 342 CE, Hwando was destroyed and
Ji'an,_Jilin
Chinese state (220–266) during the Three Kingdoms period
Chinese fort. However, Wei responded by invading and defeated Goguryeo. Hwando was destroyed in a reprisal raid by Wei forces in 244. The invasions sent
Cao_Wei
Invasions into Goguryeo by Cao Wei forces (244-245)
retaliation against a Goguryeo raid in 242, destroyed the Goguryeo capital of Hwando, sent its king fleeing, and broke the tributary relationships between Goguryeo
Goguryeo–Wei_War
Landmass in Liaoning, China
Ancient Koguryo Kingdom", along with the nearby ancient cities of Gungnae and Hwando. Wunü Shan has a long history of human living. In recent years some[who
Wunü_Mountain
16th King of Goguryeo (r. 331–371)
Goguryeo faced devastation by the Murong Xianbei people who attacked Goguryeo. Hwando was destroyed again by them in 341. Buyeo was also destroyed by the Xianbei
Gogugwon_of_Goguryeo
1592–1598 Japanese invasions of Korea
outnumbered and wiped out by Japanese infantry. The standard Korean sword was the hwando, a curved sword shorter and lighter than its Japanese counterparts. A uniquely
Imjin_War
Second capital of Goguryeo
of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom World Heritage Site, together with nearby Hwando Mountain City and the Onyeosan City, in modern northeast China. Gungnae
Gungnae
319–407 wars in Northeast Asia
with the neighbouring Goguryeo and went as far as sacking their capital, Hwando in 342, forcing them into submission. After a brief period under Former
Goguryeo–Yan_Wars
Period of Chinese history from 220 to 280 CE
retaliation against a Goguryeo raid in 242, destroyed the Goguryeo capital of Hwando, sent its king fleeing, and broke the tributary relationships between Goguryeo
Three_Kingdoms
16th-century Korean naval commander
closer to that of Hwando than Katana, but since they are about 2 meters long, they resemble Odachi and are very different from Hwando, which rarely have
Yi_Sun-sin
(Chinese) Dao (Northeast Indian) Dha (Southeast Asian) Falchion (European) Hwando (Korean) Kampilan (Philippinese, Southeast Asian) Khopesh, sappara, sickle
List of premodern combat weapons
List_of_premodern_combat_weapons
Korean sword
swordsmanship. According to the Muyedobotongji the standardised example of a Hwando should be 1 gun (斤, 근) 8 nyang (approximately 1kg) and should have a blade
Bonguk_geom
Chinese commanderies set up to control the populace in the former Gojoseon area
forced to move its capital further east to the Yalu rivery valley near Hwando. Kang died in 220 when his children were too young to rule, so his brother
Four_Commanderies_of_Han
Province in Northeast China
Mongolian. The Goguryeo sites and tombs found in Ji'an, Jilin, including Hwando Mountain City, Gungnae City, and the pyramidal Tomb of the General, have
Jilin
Huben/Heshenggu Wunü Mountain Fortress, Huanren First capital of Goguryeo Hwando Fortress 환도성 丸都城 Wandu Wandu Fortress, Ji'an Gungnae Fortress 국내성 國內城 Guonei
List of Goguryeo fortresses in China
List_of_Goguryeo_fortresses_in_China
Wei of the Three Kingdoms of China retaliated by invading and destroying Hwando in 244. This forced the king to flee with Cao Wei in pursuit and broke Goguryeo's
History_of_Korea
Period of Chinese history from 304 to 439
century-long conflict. In 342, Former Yan captured and sacked the capital of Hwando, forcing Goguryeo into submission. After the fall of Former Yan, Goguryeo
Sixteen_Kingdoms
(mountain fortress), jinseong (camp fortress), and eupseong (city fortress). Hwando Fortress (위나암성; 尉那巖城) in present-day Wandu Sanggyeong (상경용천부; 上京龍泉府) in
List_of_fortresses_in_Korea
1628–1881 Korean military camp
Eoyeonggun increased when the rebellion was suppressed and King Injo returned to Hwando. However, instead of disbanding them, they were divided into groups taking
Royal_Guard_Command
State from Sixteen Kingdoms era of China
Goguryeo royal family. When the Former Yan captured the Goguryeo capital, Hwando in 342, they also captured several members of the royal family and moved
Northern_Yan
comprises three archaeological sites, the Wunü Mountain City, Gungnae, and Hwando, which served as capitals during the early and middle periods of the kingdom
List of World Heritage Sites in China
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_China
Historical wars and battles in China
heavy losses. 342 Murong Huang's invasion of Goguryeo Former Yan sacks Hwando and forces Goguryeo into submission. 343–344 Yu Yi's Northern Expedition
List of wars and battles involving China
List_of_wars_and_battles_involving_China
10th King of Goguryeo (r. 196–227)
move their capital in the Hun River valley to the Yalu River valley near Hwando. In 217, he granted refuge to a thousand families from the Liaodong region
Sansang_of_Goguryeo
Korean martial arts manual published in 1795
do (예도; 銳刀) Also known as dan do (?) or hwan do (환도; 環刀). The "hwan" in hwando translates as hoop, loop, or ring, and was also a means of describing chain-mail
Muyedobot'ongji
Former kingdom in China in the 3rd century
victor Sansang of Goguryeo was compelled to move his capital southeast to Hwando (present-day Ji'an, Jilin) on the Yalu River, which offered better protection
Yan_(Three_Kingdoms)
(遂成) 146-165 8 Sindae 신대왕 (新大王) Baekgo 백고 (伯固), Baekgu 백구 (伯句) 165-179 Hwando-Guknae line 9 Gogukcheon 고국천왕 (故國川王), 국양왕 (國襄王) Nammu 남무 (男武) 179-197 10
List_of_Goguryeo_people
Bryan Salisbury 3. Max Smith 4. Steve Pyott 187 23 "Fire and Water" Hwando (using W1 steel) Woldo May 26, 2021 (2021-05-26) 0.61 The episode honors
List of Forged in Fire episodes
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Chinese Sixteen Kingdoms dynastic state (337–370)
Longcheng. Later that year, Former Yan invaded Goguryeo and sacked the capital Hwando, forcing their king Gogugwon into submission. In 344, they attacked the
Former_Yan
move their capital in the Hun River valley to the Yalu River valley near Hwando. In 244, Guanqiu Jian, a general of Han's successor state Cao Wei, defeated
Military_history_of_Goguryeo
List of protected Chinese historical and cultural sites
Tonglüshan ancient copper mine Zhou to Han Daye, Hubei 52 2-0052-1-007 Hwando Goguryeo Ji'an, Jilin 53 2-0053-1-008 Hutian Ceramic Kiln Sites Five Dynasties
List of Major Historical and Cultural Sites Protected at the National Level (Second Batch)
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Mausoleum in Pyongyang, North Korea
sacred site was built when King Jangsu transferred his capital from the Hwando Mountain Fortress to Pyongyang in 427 AD. The Royal Tomb of King Dongmyeong
Tomb_of_King_Tongmyong
Heavenly King of Great Yan
Murong Huang defeated Goguryeo forces and temporarily occupied its capital Hwando, he took many members of the Goguryeo royal house captive and moved them
Gao_Yun_(emperor)
Military history of China between 189 and 280 CE
244 to 245. The Wei general Guanqiu Jian sacked the Goguryeo capital of Hwando, sent its king fleeing, and broke the tributary relationships between Goguryeo
Military history of the Three Kingdoms
Military_history_of_the_Three_Kingdoms
Ruins of Hwando Mountain Fortress, a major Goguryeo fortification, Ji'an, China. A UNESCO World Heritage Site dated to c. 5th century. Hwando Mountain
Korean_architecture
3rd century Eastern Han dynasty warlord
move their capital in the Hun River valley to the Yalu River valley near Hwando. When Gongsun Kang died, his younger brother Gongsun Gong succeeded him
Gongsun_Kang
1897–1910 military of the Korean Empire
States. 9 cm Kanone C/73. Acquired from the German Empire in (Unknown). Hwando, standard sword of the Military of the Korean Empire. M1860 cavalry saber
Imperial_Korean_Armed_Forces
Reformed army of Korea
traditional military uniforms and were equipped with modern rifles and hwando (swords). In 1894, the Martial Arts Department disbanded after the Gabo
Joseon_Army_(1881–1897)
11th King of Goguryeo (r. 227–248)
sacked Hwando. Dongcheon was forced to flee the capital. After staying in Okjeo, his forces managed to return to the long-standing capital of Hwando, in
Dongcheon_of_Goguryeo
1630–1897 Korean military unit
after Joseon opened their doors, they were equipped with modern rifles and hwando (swords). Joseon Army Joseon Army (late 19th century) Joseon Korean martial
Office_of_Martial_Arts_Guards
1-173 Hwando Mountain City and Gungnae City 丸都山城与国内城 Goguryo Ji'an 41°09′55″N 126°09′28″E / 41.165183°N 126.157722°E / 41.165183; 126.157722 (Hwando Mountain
List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Jilin
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Cao Wei general and politician (died 255)
and then captured the Goguryeo capital Hwando. During the follow-up campaign in the next year, he conquered Hwando again and forced King Dongcheon to flee
Guanqiu_Jian
Navy of the Korean Joseon dynasty
scale armor worn by military officers The standard Korean sword was the hwando, a short and light curved sword commonly used by Joseon marines during peacetime
Joseon_Navy
Former Yan general (died 344)
defeat, Gogugwon went into hiding as Yan troops took the Goguryeo capital, Hwando. Yan forces ransacked and destroyed the capital and took tens of thousands
Murong_Han
14th–19th century Korean army
officers Front of the Myeonje baegab The standard Korean sword was the hwando, a short and light-curved sword commonly used by Joseon soldiers during
Joseon_Army
24th King of Goguryeo (r. 545–559)
In the tenth lunar month of that same year, the commander Gan Juri of Hwando fortress rebelled, but the rebellion was put down and he was executed. Yangwon
Yangwon_of_Goguryeo
South Korean actor
experience of watching a play. It was a theater class performance called 'Hwando and Reese' at his university. Intrigued by the production, he joined the
Nam_Myeong-ryeol
238 Cao Wei–Yan conflict
defeated by Sansang of Goguryeo, Goguryeo had to move its capital to the Hwando mountain fortress in modern-day Ji'an, Jilin on the Yalu River to better
Sima_Yi's_Liaodong_campaign
Korean general (1553–1594)
examination and subsequently passed. He was granted a jade belt and a silver hwando by the king. He later operated in the Sangju area but fell ill and returned
Chŏng_Taeim
Korean general (1545–1608)
met the prince only once, in 1599, and that he had refused to procure a hwando (환도; 環刀; lit. 'ringed sword') that the prince had demanded, thereby incurring
Ko_Ŏnbaek
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English : nickname from Middle English cr(o)us(e) ‘bold’, ‘fierce’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a place in France, perhaps Cruys-Staëte in Nord, apparently named with a Gaulish word crodiu ‘hard’.German : northern variant of Krause.Americanized spelling of German Kruse.
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White Wave; Fair Phantom; Fair; White and Smooth; Person
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One who Conquer Lord of Mind
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Silken; Silky
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, a priest of the god Horus.
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Named, a putting to.
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Fragrance
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Surya, One who causes day
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English : probably a variant of Munden.
Biblical
God of the northeast wind
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