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Korean neo-Confucian movement
Tonghak (Korean: 동학; Hanja: 東學; RR: Donghak; lit. 'Eastern learning') was an academic movement in Korean Neo-Confucianism founded in 1860 by Ch'oe Cheu
Tonghak
1894–1895 rebellion in Korea
The Tonghak Peasant Revolution (Korean: 동학 농민 혁명) took place between 11 January 1894 and 25 December 1895 in Korea. The peasants were primarily followers
Tonghak_Peasant_Revolution
Korean untouchable caste
marked by the use of the word 屠漢 ("butcher") or a red dot. During the Tonghak Peasant Revolution, sixth of the 12 demands of the rebels was to no longer
Paekchŏng
Korean panentheistic religion
south; and 'the Kingdom of heaven on earth'. Cheondoism originated from the Tonghak ("Eastern Learning"), a religious movement that arose in 19th-century Korea
Cheondoism
Major rebellion in China (1850–1864)
(2007). Asian Millenarianism: An Interdisciplinary Study of the Taiping and Tonghak Rebellions in a Global Context. Youngstown, NY: Cambria. pp. 163, 172,
Taiping_Rebellion
Technique to conceal signatory roles
occasionally used when challenging an authoritarian group. It was used in the Tonghak peasant revolution in Korea. The practice was known as Karakasarenban (傘連判状)
Round-robin_(document)
1904–1905 conflict in East Asia
General Yuan Shikai was established in Seoul. A peasant rebellion led by the Tonghak religious movement led to a request by the Korean government for the Qing
Russo-Japanese_War
Current Texts Confucianism Donglin movement Han Learning Korean Confucianism Tonghak Silhak Lingnan Confucianism Neo-Confucianism Cheng-Zhu school Edo Neo-Confucianism
List of religions and spiritual traditions
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Mystical land in Chinese mythology
publisher (link) Kallander, George L. (2013). Salvation through dissent : Tonghak heterodoxy and early modern Korea. Honolulu. p. 264. ISBN 978-0-8248-3786-0
Mount_Penglai
Mid-19th century conflict in Guangdong, China
(2007). Asian Millenarianism: An Interdisciplinary Study of the Taiping and Tonghak Rebellions in a Global Context. Cambria Press. p. 263. ISBN 978-1-934043-42-4
Punti–Hakka_Clan_Wars
President of South Korea from 1963 to 1979
holdings, but the clan banished him after he participated in the 1894–1895 Tonghak Peasant Revolution. In 1916, the elder Park moved to his wife's village
Park_Chung_Hee
Monarch of Korea from 1864 to 1907
Events such as the 1882 Imo Incident, the 1884 Kapsin Coup, the 1894–1895 Tonghak Peasant Revolution, and the 1895 assassination of Gojong's wife occurred
Gojong_of_Korea
samurai as a privileged class Conscription system established in Japan Tonghak Peasant Revolution (1894–1895) Japan Korea Qing dynasty Donghak Victory
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Founder of Donghak (1824–1864)
"The Tonghak movement: from enlightenment to revolution". Korea Journal. 5: 1–80 (not seen, cited by Beirne 2019). Shin, Susan S. (1979). "Tonghak Thought:
Ch'oe_Cheu
Korean revolutionary (1827–1898)
2021 – via DBpia. Kallander, George L. (2013). Salvation through Dissent: Tonghak Heterodoxy and Early Modern Korea. University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 9780824837167
Choe_Si-hyeong
Do-ol Kim Yong-ok (1948–) Byung Chul-Han (1959–) Hasok Chang Silhak Seohak Tonghak Minjok Juche Songun Essence-Function (體用) Korean Taoism Korean Buddhism
Korean_philosophy
and Messianic Koinonia: A Study of the Relationship of Christian and Tonghak Religious Communities to the March First Independence Movement in Korea
March 1st Independence Movement Road in Daegu
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South Korean artist (born 1955)
include: Faded Tears in The Moonlight (1994), which tells the event of the Tonghak Peasant Rebellion, New Paradise in Dream (2002) and Ritual Paper Flower
Hong_Song-dam
which is which. Evidence of Taoist revival can be seen in Tanjeon Hoheup, Tonghak and Kouk Sun Do. Even if the term "Taoism" is not used, the terms, techniques
Taoism_in_Korea
Collection of Korean prophetic writings
Learning" (Catholicism). In a section of his book titled Ch'oe Cheu, the Tonghak religion, and the Chong Kam nok, Jorgensen noted that Choe Je-u was familiar
Jeonggamnok
South Korean religious site
near the pavilion. Donghak Choe Je-u Korea Times 150th Anniversary of 'Tonghak' Yongdamjeong vicinity[permanent dead link] Gyeongju City North Culture
Yongdamjeong
Korean word for "the people"
Korea does yearn for democracy. Even when you look at the history of the Tonghak Rebellion, this resistance occurred because the peasants wanted equality
Minjung
any class to obtain a modern education. With the influence of Silhak, Tonghak, and Western thought, a priority interest focused on human rights and equality
Women_in_North_Korea
Japanese diplomat (1855–1911)
to Korea under the provisions of the Treaty of Tientsin to subdue the Tonghak Rebellion, which led to the First Sino-Japanese War. During the war, Komura
Komura_Jutarō
Korean buddhist monk (1849–1912)
Kyehŏ–sŏnsa disrobed and sent Kyŏnghŏ–sŏnsa to Manhwa–sŏnsa for further study at Tonghak–sa. Kyŏnghŏ soon distinguished himself as a sūtra-lecturer until a dramatic
Gyeongheo
Korean peasant revolutionary (1853–1895)
National University. Lew, Young Ick. "The Conservative Character of the 1894 Tonghak Peasant Uprising: A Reappraisal with Emphasis on Chŏn Pong-jun's Background
Jeon_Bong-jun
Genre of sociological theories
(2006). Asian Millenarianism: An Interdisciplinary Study of the Taiping and Tonghak Rebellions in a Global Context. Youngstown, NY: Cambria Press. p. 399.
Body_theory
Korean religious leader (1861–1922)
2 August 2021. Kallander, George L. (2013). Salvation through Dissent: Tonghak Heterodoxy and Early Modern Korea. University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 9780824837167
Son_Byong-hi
Korean writer (1892–1950)
Pak Ch'anmyŏng (박찬명; 朴贊明), a local leader of the native Korean religion Tonghak. Through the religion, he was able to receive an education. In August 1905
Yi_Kwangsu
South Korean new age religion
Rhee, Asian Millenarianism: An Interdisciplinary Study of the Taiping and Tonghak Rebellions in a Global Context, Cambria Press, 2007 Lee Chi-ran. Chief
Jeung_San_Do
South Korean television program
Shrine (삼성혈) Yeonbukjeong [ko] (연북정) Jocheon Monument Street (조천비석거리) Tonghak Peasant Revolution — All the five cast members are together for the first
Those_Who_Cross_the_Line
Korean religious leader (1871–1909)
(2007). Asian Millenarianism: An Interdisciplinary Study of the Taiping and Tonghak Rebellions in a Global Context. Youngstown, NY: Cambria Press. ISBN 978-19-340434-2-4
Gang_Il-sun
Joseon-era Korean scholar (1834–1906)
"The History of Korea", p235 "Association for Asia Research- Profile of a Tonghak rebel". Archived from the original on 2013-01-30. Retrieved 2013-11-20
Choe_Ik-hyeon
assistance from several Japanese nationalistic societies, the illegal Tonghak (Eastern Learning) nationalistic religious movement in Korea staged a peasant
Foreign relations of Meiji Japan
Foreign_relations_of_Meiji_Japan
Month of 1905
January 2022. Carl F. Young, Eastern Learning and the Heavenly Way: The Tonghak and Chondogyo Movements and the Twilight of Korean Independence (Western
December_1905
Korean historian
journal, Critical Review of History [ko]. From 1989 to 1994, he directed the Tonghak Nongmin Chŏnjaeng 100-chunyŏn Kinyŏm Saŏp Chʻujin Wiwŏnhoe (Committee for
Lee_E-Hwa
Korean poet (1930–1969)
go and your grain remain. Husk, be gone; Let only the shouting of the Tonghak revolution remain, its husk gone. And again, husk, be gone from this land
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