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Korean mythology Moon goddess of Goguryeo Korean name Hangul 한국 신화 Hanja 韓國 神話 Revised Romanization Hangug sinhwa McCune–Reischauer Han'guk sinhwa Korean mythology From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Korean mythology consists of national legends and folktales which come from all over the Korean Peninsula. The origin may be a blend of Korean Shaministic religion, Buddhist, Chinese myths, Confucian and Taoist legends and myths. The legends may also vary greatly by region, even within the country. For example, the people of Jeju Island have a very different lifestyle from that of the mainland and so can generate different forms of the same myths. [1] In Muism, the shamanistic religion, animism was dominant as the prime source for religious life for the Korean people. Particular worship of mountains, animals, plants stem from the belief that they had souls and often show up in the folktales as well as talk about tributes and sacrifices, whether literal, or figurative. [2] At the same time, there were gods that occupied certain domains and they would often show up in folktales as distant protectors that called on humans when asked to rather than interfering with every day life. [2] Early in Korean history, the shamanistic religion was dominant and because early Korea was divided often into smaller domains, such as Silla and Goguryeo, Baekje, the folktales and myths tended to differ also by those regions. With the arrival of Buddhism in the 34th century, the myths and native religion began to change as did the myths. [3] With the advent of Neo Confucianism, the native religion was suppressed by the government where shamans were often killed for practicing and so many of the legends either changed or were blended into existing legends. Contents 1 Korean shamanism 2 Cosmology 3 Classification 3.1 Creation myths 3.2 Flood myths 3.3 The underworld myths 3.4 Birth and agriculture myths 3.5 Myths about shamans 3.6 Disease myths 3.7 Gashin myths 3.8 Hero myths 4 Folklore 4.1 Modern treatments 5 Mythological Figures

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    Koreanmythology

    MoongoddessofGoguryeo

    Koreanname

    Hangul Hanja RevisedRomanization Hangugsinhwa

    McCuneReischauer Han'guksinhwa

    KoreanmythologyFromWikipedia,thefreeencyclopedia

    KoreanmythologyconsistsofnationallegendsandfolktaleswhichcomefromallovertheKoreanPeninsula.TheoriginmaybeablendofKoreanShaministicreligion,Buddhist,Chinesemyths,ConfucianandTaoistlegendsandmyths.Thelegendsmayalsovarygreatlybyregion,evenwithinthecountry.Forexample,thepeopleofJejuIslandhaveaverydifferentlifestylefromthatofthemainlandandsocangeneratedifferentformsofthesamemyths.[1]

    InMuism,theshamanisticreligion,animismwasdominantastheprimesourceforreligiouslifefortheKoreanpeople.Particularworshipofmountains,animals,plantsstemfromthebeliefthattheyhadsoulsandoftenshowupinthefolktalesaswellastalkabouttributesandsacrifices,whetherliteral,orfigurative.[2]

    Atthesametime,thereweregodsthatoccupiedcertaindomainsandtheywouldoftenshowupinfolktalesasdistantprotectorsthatcalledonhumanswhenaskedtoratherthaninterferingwitheverydaylife.[2]

    EarlyinKoreanhistory,theshamanisticreligionwasdominantandbecauseearlyKoreawasdividedoftenintosmallerdomains,suchasSillaandGoguryeo,Baekje,thefolktalesandmythstendedtodifferalsobythoseregions.WiththearrivalofBuddhisminthe34thcentury,themythsandnativereligionbegantochangeasdidthemyths.[3]WiththeadventofNeoConfucianism,thenativereligionwassuppressedbythegovernmentwhereshamanswereoftenkilledforpracticingandsomanyofthelegendseitherchangedorwereblendedintoexistinglegends.

    Contents

    1Koreanshamanism2Cosmology3Classification

    3.1Creationmyths3.2Floodmyths3.3Theunderworldmyths3.4Birthandagriculturemyths3.5Mythsaboutshamans3.6Diseasemyths3.7Gashinmyths3.8Heromyths

    4Folklore4.1Moderntreatments

    5MythologicalFigures

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    Ashaman(baksu)holdingakut.

    5MythologicalFigures6Supernaturalbeings

    6.1Yokwe(monster)6.2Gwishin(ghosts)6.3Guardians

    7Folktales7.1TheSunandtheMoon7.2Bonpuli

    8Seealso9References10Externallinks

    Koreanshamanism

    Koreanshamanism(or"Muism")hasalargeinfluenceontheKoreanpeople,thoughthereligionitselfhasgone"underground".[3]It,too,hasalargeinfluenceonthemyths.

    EarlyinMuism,oftenmenwereequatedtobirdsandwomenwereoftenequatedtofishorlandanimals.ThisoftenheldtrueforlatermythsnotbasedinMuism.ExamplescanbeseenthroughtheSamgukYusawheremenoftentransformedintobirdsandtalesofwomenincludewaterorfish.Forexample,theearlygoddess,Yuhwa,wassaidtobeawaternymph.ButHaemosuwassaidtobeaskygod.InthetaleaboutKimSuro,KimSurowassaidtotransformintoabirdasdidhisopponent,buthiswife,HeoHwangOkwassaidtohavecomebyboatfromthesea.ThisisveryconsistentthroughouttheThreeKingdomsperiodasseenintheSamgukYusa.

    Mountainswereoftenalsotalkedaboutbeingsacred,andoftenalsoshowupinmyths,legendsandfolktales.Kingswereoftendeliveredtothetopofmountains,godscamedowntomountains,andevenmountainspirits,calledsanshinwereworshipped.[3]

    Cosmology

    ThecosmologyofKoreahaschangedovertimeasnewreligionshavebeenimportedintothecountryandbeenslowlysyncretized.Also,therearelargerregionaldifferenceswiththeoldermythologyratherthanthenewermythologywhenthecountrybecameunited.

    FromtheprehistorytotheThreeKingdomsera,itisthoughtthatKoreansdidn'tbelieveinheavenandhelltheybelievedinthe"NextLife"whichwasslightlybetterthantheonehereandhadnoparticularlocationorplace.Itwasnotinaparticulartime,butoutoftherealmoftimeitself.[3]

    Sanshin,Bonhyasin,andgeneralswereoftenworshippedasgodsandtookpartinmanymythsandlegends.Aswellasmanyanimals,particularlytalkinganimalsasinthelegendofUngnyeo"BearWoman",whowasabearwhoturnedintoahuman.[3]

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    Despitethisbasiccommonality,thereligionandmythsvariedalotbylocation.HaeMosu,JumongandYuhwaweregodsfromGoguryeo,butKoenegitto,GrandmotherSeolmundae,Koeulla,PuellaandYangeulwerefromJejuisland.Eachkingdomandspecificregionmayhavehadtheirownformofworship.[3]

    ThischangedwiththeintroductionofBuddhism,whereBuddhismbothadoptedtraditionalpracticesandviceversa.Thisincludedthechangeoftheafterlife,whichgainedaheaven,hellanddifferentlevelsofhellwithitsometimeinthe4thfifthcentury.TheserealmsnowerecalledIseung,Yongwangguk,andJeoseung.TwootherrealmsarevaguelymentionedOkhwang,locatedinthesky,andJihaguk,locatedunderground.[4]

    KoreansreferredtothemortalworldasIseung,meaningthisworld.ItwashometotheGashin,orhouseholdgods,manyBonhyangshin(villagegods)andJosangshin(ancestraldeities),aswellastheSanshin"mountaingods".Evilspirits(Gwishin),suchasMongdal(spiritsofunmarriedman)andSongaxi(spiritsofunmarriedwoman),alsooccupiedthisrealm,asdidDokkaebi,thetricksterspiritsofoldtools.CertaindeitiesregularlycrossedoverfromtheirabodeintoIseungthesewereChasa,theenvoygods.TheseincludedJeoseungChasa,thereapersofthedead,whofeaturesinmostdeathrelatedmythsOkhwangChasa,whobroughttheheroHwanguyangssitothePalaceofCheonhaintheSeongjuPuli[4]andgodssuchasChoribdongioftheGunungBonpuli.,[5]whooccasionallycrossedoverfromthesea.

    Yongwanggukistheunderseakingdom,occupiedbytheYongwang,thefivegodsoftheoceantheirnamesareGwangdeokoftheeast,Gwangliofthesouth,Gwangtaekofthewest,andGwangyeonofthenorth[6]Thesegodscouldmarrybetweeneachotherforexample,intheSamseungHalmangBonpuli,thedaughterofGwangtaekmarriedGwangdeok.However,thereiswar,too,inYongwanggukintheGunungBonpuli,GwangtaekisslainbyGwangdeok'sarmy.

    JeoseungisruledbythetenUnderworldgods,theYeoldaewang.TheYeoldaewangofferdifferentpunishmentsJingangshredssinnerstopieces,Soganburnssinnersinanironpot,Songyewhipssinnersandexilesthem,andOganofferstheblessedfiretowithstandthecoldandmakessinnerspassnakedthroughhisicyrealm.Yeomyeoripsthetonguesofthosewhoearnedmoneythroughinterest,Bingshinhurlssinnersinapitfulloflizards,spiders,andsnakes,Taesangrindsthefleshofsinnersinsideabarn,andPaengdeungshredssinnerswithasaw.ThosewhoaredestroyedinPaengdeung'srealmmustreincarnateintothetwelvebeasts.Doshiundressessinners,hangsthemonatree,andhitsthemruthlessly,andYeolsisendstheblessedintothevillageofSang,locatedinMt.Seokhyo,andsendssinnersintoadarkrealmwherethereisnolight.

    ThereisalsoavaguementionofOkhwang,theabodeoftheskygods,andJiha,abodeoftheearthgods.InOkhwangisaPalacecalledCheonhainJiha,therearemanymonsters,femaledeities,andpinetrees.

    Finally,thereissaidtobeadarkrealmthathasnolight.Thekingofthatrealmsendshisgigantichounds,theBulgae,tohuntthesunandthemoonandbringthemtohisrealmhowever,whentheBulgaebitethesunandthemoon,theyfindthattheyaretoohot/coldandrunawaytotheirrealm.WhentheBulgaebitesthesun,itiscalledasolareclipsewhentheybitethemoon,itisalunareclipse.

    Classification

    Justasdifferentexpertswererespectedequally,allKoreangodswereequallyrespectedintheirfields.Koreansviewedallgodsasequalbecausetheyweretheretosolveproblemsinpeopleslives.Therefore,inordertobetterunderstandKoreanoralmyths,itisimportanttosetthetypesofproblemsthatmayoccurineverydaylivingsituations.

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    TheKoreanmythssampledfromdifferentregionsclearlydemonstratethattherearevariousgodswhotakeessentiallyidenticalroles,butappearindifferentplots.Forexample,MireukintheChangsegaandDosuMunjangintheChogamjearebothcreatorgods,buttheirmythisentirelydifferent.IntheChangsega,Mireukmakestheworldandeverythinginit,whileintheChogamje,DosuMunjangmakesonlytheworld,thesuns,andthemoons.ThroughoutKorea,mythstellofMireuk(NorthernKorea),theHumunbrothers(CentralKorea),orDaebyeol(SouthernKorea),whodestroyedeachofthetwosunsandmoons.Itisdifficulttoclassifythemasdifferentmyths.

    Oppositely,therearemythswithasimilarplot,butadifferentroleforthecharacters.Forexample,themythofDanggeumAegiandtheHyeongbulbrothers(northernandcentralKorea)andthemythofQueenNogadanpungjajimyeongandtheChogongbrothers(southernKorea)havenearlythesameplotavirginhaspremaritalsexwithapriestbyaccident,andhavethreesons,whosearchouttheirfather.However,intheDanggeumAegimyth,DanggeumAegibecomesthegoddessofchildbirth,andhersonsbecomethegodsoflife.IntheNogadanpungjajimyeongmyth,QueenNogadanpungjajimyeongbecomesthegoddessofluck,andhersonsbecometheUnderworldgods.

    Koreanmythstendtofocusontheroleplayedbythegodwhoistheprotagonistinthestory.Accordingly,ChoiexplainedKoreanmythsaccordingtotherolesofthegods.[1]

    Instead,theGreatEncyclopediaoftheCultureoftheKoreanPeople()classifiesgodsintothreegroupsshamanisticdeities,villagedeities,andGashin,orhousedeities.[7]

    Creationmyths

    Theseparationofheavenandearth,thecreationofthesun,themoonandstars,theoriginoffireandwater,theoriginofclothingandcooking,thegenesisofhumans,andthefightoverthisworldandtheunderworldaresystematicallyorganizedandwellpresentedincreationmyths,whichconveythetrueessenceofmythologicalphilosophy.

    Thesemythsarerarecomparedtoothermythsofthepeninsula,asthecreatordeitieshavenodirectconnectionwiththepeople.However,therearethreesurvivingmythsconcerningcreationtheChangsegaofHamheung,theSirumalofSeoul,andtheCheonjiwangBonpuliofJejuIsland.

    Amongthese,theChangsegaretellsthecreationoftheworldandtheconflictbetweenthecreatorandhisusurper.ManythemesintheChangsegaareuniquetoKorea.AccordingtotheChangsega,Mireukpartedtheworldbyputtingfourcopperpillarsbetweentheearthandthesky.Hedestroyedeachofthetwosunsandtwomoonsandcraftedthestarswiththedestroyedsunandmoon.Mireukdiscoveredfireandwaterfromamouseaftertorturingit(asagifttothemouse,Mireukgaveitthebarnsoftheworld),andmadethefirstclothesfromakudzuvine.Hecreatedhumansfromfivegoldenbugsandfivesilverbugs.Thebugsgrewintohumansthesilveroneswerewomenandthegoldenonesweremale.

    Suddenly,thedeitySeokgaattemptedtousurpMireukinthreecontests.Inthefirstcontest,whichjudgedwhocouldstretchtheirropesacrosstheEastSea,Seokga'ssilverropebroke,butMireuk'sgoldenropedidnot.Thus,Mireukclaimedvictory.

    Inthesecondcontest,thedeitieshadtomaketheSeongcheonriverconnecttoallotherriversintheuniverse.Seokgacalledonrainstorms,buthecouldnotmaketheSeongcheonconnectwithallotherrivers.Mireukcalledonwinterice,andmadetheSeongcheonconnectwithallotherrivers(becausewaterexpandswhenfrozen).

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    Inthefinalcontest,MireukandSeokgagrewamagnoliaflower.Whilethetwodeitiesweresleeping,thedeitythatthemagnoliareachedforwouldbethewinner.ThemagnoliareachedforMireuk,butSeokgaseveredthemagnoliaandputitinhislap.TheangeredMireukcursedtheearth,creatingprostitution,betrayal,mentaldisorder,bragging,andotherimperfectionsoftheworld.Seokga,theinjustvictor,thenimprisonedMireuk.

    Inthreedays,Mireukfledhisprisonbytransformingintoamuskdeer.Inresponse,SeokgaledhisthreethousandprieststokillMireuk.Seokgakilledandatethemuskdeer,andsharedMireuk'sfleshwithhispriests.Buttwoofthepriestsrefusedtoeatthevenison.TheywerekilledbySeokga,andturnedintoalargerockandapinetree.However,peoplestilleatflowerpancakes(Hwajeon)inremembranceofthemurderedpriests.[8]

    TheSirumalandtheCheonjiwangBonpulishareasimilarplot,butthestoryoftheCheonjiwangBonpuliismuchmorevibrantthantheSirumal(formoredetals,seeCheonjiwangBonpuli).

    OtherMythologies

    TheCreationoftheWorld

    Atthebeginningtheworlddidnotexist.AdeitynamedYulryeo()andagoddessnamedMago()appeared.Yulryeothendied.Magointurngavebirthtotwogoddesses:Gunghee()andSohee().TheyinturneachgavebirthtotwoMenofHeaven()andtwoWomenofHeaven().

    AftertheappearanceoftheHeavenlyPeople,Yulryeoisrevivedandthroughherrebirthheaven,earth,andtheoceanswerecreated,alongwithChi(soul)(),fire(),water(),andearth().Thesefourelementsinturnmixedandbecameherbsandplants,birdsandanimals.

    Mago()decidestostaywithYulryeo,whosebodyhadnowbecometheworld,andtheHeavenlyPeopleruledalllivingthingsfromtheirheavenlyfortressnamedMagoseong()inhonorofthegoddess.

    TheComingofHumankind

    TherewerefourHeavenlyMenguardingeachcardinaldirectionofthefortress,andtheywereCheonggung(),Hwanggung()whowerechildrenofGunghwee,andHukso(),Baekso()whowerechildrenofSohwee.TheyinturnmarriedthefourHeavenlyWomen,andgavebirthtotwelvechildren,whowouldbecometheancestorsofthehumans.

    TheseancestorswerepureandwerehavesaidtodrinkfromEarth'sMilk(),whichcamefromaspringinsidethecastle.Theycouldspeakwithoutmakingsounds,andactwithoutseeingandneverdied.Thustheylivedfortenthousandyearsundisturbed.

    Thentherecameatimewhenthenumberofpeoplebecametoolarge.TherewasnotenoughofEarth'sMilk(or"Jiyu")togoaroundforeveryone.Becauseofthis,amanfromthelineofBaekso()bythenameofJiso()decidedtocedehismealofEarth'sMilkfivetimestohisneighbours(otherversionssaythathewaitedinlinebutthelinewassolonghenevergothisturn).Eventuallyhishungergrewintolerable,anddecidingtokillhimselfheheadedtowardsacliff,wherehesawagrapevinegrowingintheedges.Unabletosuppresshishunger,heatethegrapesandimmediatelyacquiredthefivetastesofsourness,bitterness,spiciness,sweetness,andsaltiness.ThisisknownastheIncidentoftheFiveTastes().

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    Jiso()returnedtohispeopleandtoldthemofhisdiscovery.Soonhowever,thosewhoatefromthesegrapesbegantogrowteeth.Fromtheteethspewedasalivathatturnedintovenom.Thiswasbecausetheyhadeatenanotherlivingthinginordertostayalive.

    Soontheywereabletosee,butwerenolongerabletoheartheheavens.Theirskinbecamecoarse,theirfeetheavy,andtheywerenolongerpure.Theygavebirthtomanyanimalresemblingchildrenandtheirlifespansbegantoshrink.

    ThereeventuallycameapointwhenthepeopleofMagosung()beganblamingJiso()forthetransformation,andhealongwithhisfamilyandallthosewhohadeatenthegrapeswereforcedtoleaveMagosung().

    AsthelineofJisowasleaving,however,Hwanggung(:,oneofthefourguardiansandadirectancestoroftheKoreanpeople)triedtoencouragethembysayingthatiftheycouldrecovertheirpurenature,theywouldbefreeoftheirmisery.

    Uponhearingthis,thepeoplebecameconvincedthattheonlywaytobecomepureoncemorewastodrinkfromEarth'sMilkagain.Theythenstormedthecastleandoverwhelmedit,razingthefortresstoitsfoundationsinordertorevealthesourceofthespringthathadgiventhemEarth'sMilk.Thespring,however,begantoflowinalldirectionsandthereafterthemilkturnedintoinedibleearth,leavingnotonlytheoriginalperpetratorsbutalltheformerinhabitantsofthenowdestroyedcastletostarve.

    Soonthereafterthereensuedamassivefamine,andeveryonewasreducedtodevouringnotonlygrapes,butallsortsofplantsandevenanimalsinanattempttosatiatetheirhunger.OfthemonlyHwanggung()cameforthtoMago()andbeggedherforforgiveness.Hesworehewouldnotrestuntilmankindcouldrecoveritspurenature.FromherheobtainedtheThreeHeavenlyHeirlooms,andgreatknowledge.Hethencalledtogetherallthepeopleoftheearth,taughtthemagriculture,andgaveeachclanleaderaHeavenlyHeirloomandthensentthemoffindifferentdirectionstopeopletheearth.

    TheSettlingoftheWorld

    Cheonggung()wenttotheEast,whereheestablishedChina.

    Baekso()andhispeoplemovedtotheWestandbecamethepeopleofEuropeandtheMiddleEast.

    Hukso()movedtotheSouth,intotheregionthatisnowIndiaandSoutheastAsia.

    TheEstablishmentofKorea

    Hwanggung()tookthreethousandfollowersandtheyalonewenttotheharshNorth,toaplacecalledCheonsanju(),meaning"landoftheheavenlymountain"wherethelandwascoldanddangerous.Hehaddonethisonpurpose,becausehewantedtobepurifiedoncemore.Uponarrival,Hwanggung()signedanoathswearingthathewouldrecoverhispurity.

    AdditionalDetails

    Hwanggung()ruledforathousandyears,usingtheHeavenlyHeirloom,whichgrantedhimpoweroverfireandthesun.Hwanggungeventuallyachievedhisgoalofselfpurification.TohisoldestsonYuin()hegavetheHeavenlyHeirloomasasignofhisrighttogovernthekingdom,whereastohistwoyoungersonshegavetheresponsibilityofgoverningoveraprovinceeach.HethendepartedtotheHeavenlyMountain()wherehebecameastonethatcouldspeakYulryeo'smessage,constantlyremindingmenoftheirpathtoinnocence.

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    Yuin()ruledforanotherthousandyears.UsingtheHeavenlyHeirloom,hetaughthispeoplehowtotamefireandcookfood.HelaterleftfortheHeavenlyMountainaswellandgavetheheirloomtohisasonbythenameofHanin()[sometimespronounced"Hwanin"].Hanin()wasthelastoftheheavenlyrulers,whousedthepoweroftheHeirloomtobringabundantsunlightandgoodweather.UnderthethreethousandyearsofpeacefulreignsinceHwanggung(),thepeopleeventuallylosttheiranimallikeappearanceandslowlybeganrecoveringtheirimage.

    Floodmyths

    TherearethreerecordedfloodmythsinKorea.Inthesiblingintermarriagemyth,mankindcontinueditsexistencethroughthemarriagebetweenasiblingwhosurvivedagiganticflood..

    IntheNamuDoryeongmyth,NamuDoryeongplayedasimilarroleinthecontinuationofourhistoryafterabigflood.NamuDoryeongwasthesonofalaureltreespirit,whosurvivedthefloodbyfloatingonthelaurel.Hefirstsavedacolonyofantsfromtheflood,thenaswarmofmosquitoes,untilhehadsavedalltheanimalsoftheworld.NamuDoryeongfinallysavedayounghumanboy,despitethelaurel'sadviceagainstit.

    Aftertheflood,NamuDoryeongmetacroneandhertwodaughtersonMt.Baekdu.Thecrone'sfamilydidnotdiebecauseMt.BaekduwasthehighestmountaininKorea.ThecronegaveNamuDoryongacontest,andifNamuDoryeongwon,hecouldhaveherdaughter'shandinmarriage.NamuDoryeongwonthecontestbecauseoftheaidofaswarmofants.TheantsweretheveryantsthatNamuDoryeonghadsaved.

    Thus,NamuDoryeongandtheboymarriedthecrone'stwodaughters,andtheyformedthenextraceofhumans.

    Theunderworldmyths

    Oneofthemostimportantthingsweneedtonoteinthismythisthattheunderworldcontrolsthedeathofpeople.Inotherwords,peoplewillgototheunderworldaftertheydie.Also,evenYeomra,theKingoftheUnderworld,canbecapturedbyanofficerinthemortalworld.

    ThebestknowndeathmythistheChasaBonpulimyth.TheheroGangrimDoryeongisorderedtocaptureYeomra,KingoftheUnderworld,byhisking(Kimchiwonnim)inordertodiscoverthereasonforthemysteriousdeathsofthethreesonsofGwayanggaxi.WithhelpfromMunshin,thedoorgod,andJowangshin,thekitchengod,GangrimDoryeongcapturesYeomra.AftertestingGangrimDoryeong'swisdom,YeomratellsKimchiwonnimthatthemysteriousdeathsarebecausethethreesonsareactuallythethreeprincesofBeomul,whoweremurderedbyGwayanggaxi.TheychosetoberebornasGwayanggaxi'ssonstotakerevengeontheirkillers.GangrimDoryeongbecamethedeathgod,whoreapsdeadsoulsandbringsthemtotheunderworld.[9]

    Inothermyths,theprotagonistcheatsdeath.ThisthemeisuniversalthroughoutKorea,andappearsintheformofHwangcheonHonshi(ofNortheastKorea),JangjaPuli(ofSouthwestKorea),SamaniBonpuli(ofJejuIsland),andthemythofGeneralSineui(SoutheastKorea).Inmostofthesestories,theprotagonistbribesthedeathgodsintocheatingdeath.

    Birthandagriculturemyths

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    Thetwomainelementsinthebirthmytharebirthandagriculture.Thebirthmythiscloselyrelatedtowomen,sinceonlywomenhavethesecretofreproduction.Thus,thethreeconceptsofbirth,agricultureandwomen(orgoddesses)aretheimportantkeywordsinunderstandingthebirthmyth.

    ThemythsaboutSamshin(goddessofbirth)andtheSamsegyeong(thethreegodsofagriculture)areexamplesofthis.IntheSamshinmyth,bothofthemaincharacters(themaleovelantPrincessoftheDragonPalaceoftheEastSeaandthekindPrincessoftheKingdomofMyeongjin)arefemale.

    IntheromanticSegyeongBonpulimyth,theprotagonististhewomanJacheongBi.Inthisstory,JacheongBidisguiisesherselfasaman,andgoestoschoolwiththeteenageddeityMunDoryeong.Aftersecretlypretendingshewasamanforthreeyears,shesendsaletteronaleafwhileMunDoryeongisbathing,tellingMunDoryeongthetruth.MunDoryeongandJacheongBisharelovethatnight,thenMunDoryeongleavesforHeaven.

    MunDoryeongdoesnotreturn,andJacheongBisendsherslave,JeongsuNam,tologinthewoodsandfeedthecattle.However,JeongsuNamdevoursallthecattle,dropshisaxeinalake,andgetsallhisclothesstolen.However,JeongsuNamliestoJacheongBithathemetMunDoryeong,andtriestohaveanaffairwithJacheongBi.JacheongBikillsJeongsuNambypiercinghisearwithathornedbranch.JeongsuNam'ssoulfliesaway,turningintoanowl.

    JacheongBiischasedoutofthehousebecauseshemurderedsomeone,andshefindsherselfweavingtheclothesforMunDoryeong'swedding.Shesignshernameintheclothes,andMunDoryeongreturnstoJacheongBihowever,JacheongBistabsMunDoryeongwithaneedle,chasinghimaway.

    JacheongBiagaindisguisesherselfasamanandgoestothehouseofSaraDoryeong,whohasflowersthatcanrevivethedead(Hwansaengkkot).SheapologizestoJeongsuNam,who(intheformofanowl)hasbeenmagicallycursingSaraDoryeong.Theowldies,andSaraDoryeonggivesJacheongBihisthirddaughterandtheHwansaengkkot.BecauseJacheongBiisawomananddoesnotwanttohaveanaffairwithanotherwoman,JacheongBifleeswiththeHwansaengkkotandbringsJeongsuNambacktolife.However,Jacheongbi'sparentsconsideriteviltomakeadeadpersonbealiveagain,andchaseJacheongBiawayagain.

    JacheongBiencountersMunDoryeong,andcomestoheavenwithhim.However,MunDoryeonghadalreadypromisedtomarrythedaughterofKingSeosu,arulerofHeaven.MunDoryeong'sfather,KingMunseon,tellsthetwowomenthattheonewhocouldcrossaburningtrailfilledwithkniveswouldbeMundoryeong'swife.ThedaughterofSeosuwangrefused,butJacheongBicrossedthebridge.Whenshewipedherblood,menstruationbegan.

    WhenJacheongBi'snewhusband,MunDoryeong,isorderedtofightanarmyofrebelghosts,JacheongBisendsMunDoryeongtoSaraDoryeong'smansionwhileshefights.Shedestroystherebellingspirits,butSaraDoryeong'sthirddaughterdoesnotwantMunDoryeongtoleave.Thus,thethirddaughtersaddlsMunDoryeong'shorsebackwards.JacheongBiisangeredwhensheseesMunDoryeongridingwithhisbacktowardsher,andpartsfromMunDoryeong.JacheongBirejoinsJeongsuNam,andwithMunDoryeong,theybecomethegodsofagriculture.

    Mythsaboutshamans

    MostKoreanfolkloreispassedonbyashamanwhoperformsashamanisticceremonycalledakut.Shamansarethusresponsiblefortransmittingmyths.Shamansbelongtoadespisedsocialclass,soitisquiteintriguingthattheyservedastransmittersofmythswhicharesacredstories.Wecanfindthe

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    answertothisquestionintheoriginmythofshamans.Inancienttimes,shamansbelongedtothesacredclasswellrespectedbythecommunity.Therefore,itisquiteunderstandablethatthereshouldbemythsabouttheancestorsofshamansi.e.theoriginmythofshamans.

    TheancestralshamanisbelievedtobeBari.BariwastheseventhdaughterofKingOgu,butshewasabandonedininfancy.Becauseheabandonedhisdaughter,KingOgusuddenlyfellsick.KingOgu'swifediscoveredBari.AfterfindingoutthattheonlywaytocureKingOguofhissicknesswouldbetodrinkthewaterofMt.Dongdae,Baribeganherjourney.

    First,Bariencounteredanoldmanwhowasplowingthefield.Baridecidedtoplowthefieldfortheoldman.Suddenly,hundredsofmagicalanimalsfellfromtheskyandplowedthefield.Inreturn,theoldmantoldBarithedirectionofMt.Dongdae.

    Bariencounteredaforkontheroad.Barididnotknowwhichdirectiontotake,sosheaskedanoldwoman.Inreturn,Bariwashedtheoldwoman'sclothesandkilledthelicecrawlingoverher.Theoldwomanthentoldwhichtrailtotake,andgaveBariagoldenbellandabranchwiththreemagicalflowers.Infact,theoldwomanwasMago,thecreatoroftheworld.

    Baricrossedarangeoftwelvemountains.Eachofthemountainswerefullofghosts,buttheirhowlingcouldnotstopBarifromcrossingthem.Finally,BariencounteredtheHwangcheonRiver,ariverthatonlythedeadcouldcross.TheguardsofHwangcheonforbadeBarifromridingtheboatthatcrossedtheriver.BarishowedthemtheflowersthatMagohadgivenher.TheflowerssignifiedthatBariwasagoddess,andtheguardsgavepermissionforBaritocrosstheriver.

    WhenBarireachedtheUnderworld,shefoundafortressbuiltofironthorns.Whenshewavedtheflowers,thefortressmeltedawayintosmoke,andallthesinnersimprisonedinthefortressweresetfree.

    Barithenreachedapinkriver.Thewaterofthisrivercouldmelthumanflesh.WhenBariwavedthebell,arainbowbridgeformedovertheriver.BaricrossedtherainbowbridgeandreachedMt.Dongdae.

    InMt.Dongdae,Dongsuja,keeperofMt.Dongdae,marriedBariandhadthreechildren.OnlyafterthethirdchildwasborndidDongsujarevealthewaterofMt.Dongdae.TheHwansaengkkot,orflowersthatcouldrevivethedead,grewnexttothewater.Shetookeachoftheflowersandscoopedupsomeofthewater.

    Whenshecameback,shefoundthatDongsujahadabandonedherandherthreechildren.Barireturnedtoherhomeinnotime,butfoundthatbothKingOguandthequeenweredead.ShebroughtherparentsbacktolifewiththeHwansaengkkot,andcuredthesicknesswiththewater.Baribecamethedeathgoddess,theguiderofthedeadtotheUnderworld.Shealsobecamethefirstshaman,andthepatronofalltheshamansinKorea.[10]

    Diseasemyths

    Diseasemythsareaboutthegodswhogiveallkindsofdiseasetous.TherepresentativemythistheSonnimgut.ThefiftythreeSonnimnearethedeitiesofsmallpox.However,eventheSonnimne,whobringsmallpox,cangrantlongevityandsuccess.

    AccordingtotheSonnimgut,fiftythreesmallpoxgods,calledtheSonnimne,livedinChina.However,theSonnimnewantedtoliveinKorea.ThreeSonnimne,ledbythebeautifulgoddessGaxiSonnim,headedtoKorea.

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    However,theycouldnotcrosstheYaluRiver.Oneday,aferrymansaidthatthethreegodscouldcrosstheYaluonhisboatifGaxiSonnimsharedlovewithhim.GaxiSonnimpromptlyseveredtheferryman'sheadwithadagger.Then,shegavedeadlysmallpoxtotheferryman'ssevensons,killingtheeldestsix.Theseventhsonsurvived,albeitcompletelydisabled.Then,theycrossedtheYaluontheferryman'sboat.

    WhenthegodsreachedSeoul,theyattemptedtosleepinthehouseoftherichKimJangja,butwasrefused.Instead,theysleptintheshackofthekindcrone,NogoHalmi.AfterblessingNogoHalmi'sgranddaughterwithlongetivityandgoodluck,thetrioheadedtowardsKimJangja'smansion.

    KimJangjahidhissonCheolhyeoninahighmountain,andburnedpeppersoneverystreet(pepperwassaidtodriveawaytheSonnimne).TheangeredSonnimneattackedCheolhyeon,firstluringhimoutofthemountainthenwhippinghim.TheSonnimnepiercedsilverneedlesinCheolhyeon'sjoints,andfinally,KimJangjapromisedtohaveasacrificemadefortheSonnimne.However,thepromisewasfalse.ThegreatlyangeredSonnimnekilledCheolhyon,andtookhimasthefiftyfourthSonnimne.

    WhiletheSonnimnewerereturningtoChina,theyfoundthatNogoHalmilivedinKimJangja'smansionwithhergranddaughterandsoninlaw,whileKimJangjalivedasasickbeggarinNogoHalmi'sshack.WhenCheolhyeoncriedoutatthissituation,theSonnimnegaveKimJangjasomemoneyandcuredhissickness.OnlysincethendidCheolhyeontrulyjointheSonnimne.[11]

    Gashinmyths

    Mainarticles:Gashin,Jowangshin,Teojushin,MunjeonBonpuli,Nulgubjishin,Munshin,Cheukshin

    TheGashinarepatronsofthehouse,therooms,andvariousobjects.Asthekeepersofthefamily,mythsabouttheGashinareaboutthepreventionofthedestructionofthefamily.

    Forexample,intheMunjeonBonpuli,theevilgoddessoftheouthouse,Noiljadae(orherdaughter,dependingonthesource),killsYeosanBuinandattemptstokillthesevenchildren.However,Noiljadaesuicideswhenherplanisfoiledbytheseventhson,Nokdisaengin,andYeosanBuinisbroughtbacktolifethroughtheHwansaengkkotflowers.

    IntheSeongjuPuli,theevilmagicianSojinhangattemptstoclaimtheearthgoddess.However,Sojinhangisdefeated,andheturnsintoaJangseung,ortotempole.HisdaughtersturnintotheSeonangshin.

    IntheSeongjoPurimyth,theprotagonist,AnsimgukofSeongjo,abandonshiswife,GyehwaBuin.Asaresult,heisabandonedinabareisland,wherehelivesforthreeyearsasafurredbeast.

    Heromyths

    Koreanheromythstendtoblendwithothermyths.Forexample,theChasaBonpuliintroducedearlierisaprimeexampleofaheromythhowever,itisalsorelatedtothemythsconcerningtheUnderworld,andistreatedassuch.IntheChasaBonpulimyth,themortalGangrimDoryeongcapturesYeomra,KingoftheUnderworld,andbringshimtohishomeland.

    AnotherheromythistheCheonjiwangBonpulimyth.Theprotagonist,Daebyeol,shootsdownthesunandthemoon,destroyingit.However,theCheonjiwangBonpuliismoreofacreationmyththanaheromyth.

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    DepictionofHyeonmu,NorthernGuardianinthetombof

    Anexampleofa'pure'heromythistheGunungBonpulimyth.IntheGunungBonpuli,thegiantWangJanggunkillstheDragonKingoftheWestSeawithanarrowattherequestoftheDragonKingoftheEastSea.TheDragonKingoftheEastSeagiveshisdaughter'shandinmarriage,andthegiantWangJanggunandhisthreesonsbecometheGunungshin,orwargods.

    Folklore

    KoreahasarichfolkloretraditionwithdeeplinkstoKoreanshamanism.Forexample,thefolkloreaboutSimcheong,agirlwhothrewherselfintotheoceans,isderivedfromtheSimcheonggutmyth.TheSimcheonggutmythwasoriginallyusedtocureeyedisease(Simcheongmiraculouslycuredherfather'sblindness),butduringthesuppressionofKoreanShamanismintheJoseonDynasty,themythevolvedintoafolktale.

    OtherfolktalesinvolveKoreandeities.Inonefolklore,anaxemanencountersaSanshin,thegodsofindividualmountains.Sanshingivestheaxemangoldenandsilveraxes.

    IntheByeongangsoeTaryeongfolklore,ByeongangsoeusesJangseung(totempoles)forfirewood.HereceivestherageoftheJangseung,andsuddenlydies.

    Moderntreatments

    RecentachievementsinkeepingKoreanfolklorealivehavebeenthe150partanimatedTVseries,"AnimentaryKoreanFolklore",tellingoldtalesanewbutwithtraditional2DKoreanstyledanimation.

    InKoreaitself,thecomicseriesWithGodbroughtanationalinterestaboutKoreanmythology.ThecomicstarsdeitiessuchastheShiwang(tenkingsoftheUnderworld),GangrimDoryeong(deathgod),Jowangshin,andCheukshin.

    Koreanmythologyhasalsogivenbirthtoseveralonlineroleplayinggames,mostnotablyNexusTK.

    MythologicalFigures

    CheonjiwangThesupremeruleroftheworld,fatherofDaebyeolandSobyeol.DaebyeolSupremeKingoftheUnderworld.ThetenShiwangarehislieutenants.SobyeolSupremeKingoftheMortalWorld.Sobyeolrulesthemortals,buthispowerislesserthanDaebyeol's.QueenBajiSupremeQueenoftheEarth.SheisCheonjiwang'swife,andthemotherofDaebyeolandSobyeol.Dae(soon)nimTheMoon,brotheroftheSun.Hae(sik)nimTheSun,sisteroftheMoon.CheonhaDaejanggunVillageGuardian&GeneralunderHeaven,husbandofJihayeojanggun.Heisrepresentedasatotempolewithascaryface,constructedinfrontofavillageentrance.JihayeojanggunVillageGuardian&GeneralunderEarth,wifeofCheonhaDaejanggun.Sheisrepresentedasatotempolewithalsoscarybutmorefeminineface,constructedinfrontofa

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    villageentrancewithherhusband.Sheprotectsthevillagewithherhusband.SanshinMountaingodsGashinthepatronsofvariousroomsandobjectsinthehouseholdJowangshinaGashinthedeityoffireandthehearthTeojushinaGashinandtheearthdeityNulgubjishingodofgrainCheukshingoddessoftheouthouseSeongjushinthegodoftheactualhousesupremeleaderoftheGashinMunshinthedoorgodOeyangganshinthepatronofcattleandhorsesCheollyunggodofthespicepotsEobshingoddessofwealthSamshingoddessofchildbirthYongwangThefiveDragonKingsoftheseas,butnotnecessarilyadragon(usuallyanoldhuman).OgushinPrincessBari(seeabove)becametheOgushinafterrevivingherdeadparents.AftertheJeoseungChasa(deathgods)splitthesoulfromthebody,theOgushinguidesthemtotheUnderworld.HonshiSeonginthethreegodswhoavoidedtheJeoseungChasaandlivedforanadditionalsixtyyears.Theyprotectchildrenfromillness.JeoseungHalmangThegoddesswhobringsdeathtochildren.ShiwangTenkingsoftheUnderworld,whojudgethedeadineachindividualrealm.YeomraLeaderoftheShiwang.Sonnimne(seeabove)Fiftyfoursmallpoxdeities.OnlyfourarenamedGaxiSonnim,HobanSonnim,MubanSonnim,andCheolhyeon.SeonnyeoAngellikebeings.TheyarethefemalelieutenantsofCheonjiwang.TheonlynamedSeonnyeoisOneuli.JuhseungChasaGodsofdeath.Traditionallythree,thesegodsreapdeadsouls.Whentheyreadaperson'snamethreetimes,thepersondies.TheirleaderisGangrimDoryeong(alsoseeabove),amortalwhocapturedYeomra,KingoftheUnderworld.HislieutenantsareHaeWonmaekandYiDeokchun.Meanwhile,HwadeokChasareapsthosewhodiedonfires.YonggungChaasareapsthosewhodiedintheocean,DanmulChasatakesthosewhodrownedinwells,andTuseokChasareapsthosewhowerekilledbyrocksorstones.Sosamshin,goddessofcowbirthSeonangsin,tutelarydeityofthevillage

    Supernaturalbeings

    ChollimaYakchaChollidongigae,Manlidongigae:Dogswhogoes1000liaday,10000liadayBaeksaseum:Whitedeerwhichruns5000liadayGeumsaseum:GoldendeerlivingintheMt.Baekdu

    Yokwe(monster)

    Kumiho()Aninetailedfoxwhocanusepowerfulillusionsandcurses.Bulyeowoo()Afoxthatismorethan100yearsold,andcanbedisguisedasawoman.Dokkaebi()spiritswhokeepclubsandenjoymischievoustricks.Mostarebelievedtohavemagicalpowers.Imugi()Aformbeforeadragon.Aftertrainingfor1000years,itcantransformtothedragon.Samjokgu()Athreeleggeddogorthreeeyeddog.Thesearebelievedtorecognizethe

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    Kumihosindisguise.Kkangcheoli()Afailedimugi.Haetae()Aprotectorspirit.Bulgasari()AnIroneatingmonster.

    Gwishin(ghosts)

    Gwishinarethedepartedsoulsofpeoplewhohavedied.

    MoolGwishinadepartedsoulinwaterChonyoGwishinthedepartedsoulofavirginMongDalGwishinthedepartedsoulofanunmarriedmanDalGyalGwishinaghostwithanegg(DalGyal)head,whosefacehasnoeyes,nose,ormouth

    Guardians

    Samjoko()Athreeleggedbird.OnceconsideredthesymbolofthepowerandsunintheGoguryeokingdom.Kkoktu

    Folktales

    TheSunandtheMoon

    TheSunandtheMoon(Hangul: )isaKoreanfolktaleaboutatigerwhogobblesupandimpersonatesthemotherofayoungboyandhissister.Asisterandbrotherarewaitingfortheirmomtogethome.However,theirmotherislateandthegirlbeginstogetcaughtupinherownimagination.Asuspiciousdeliverymanknocksonthedoor,andthesiblingstrynottoopenit.andintheendtheybothdie[12]

    Bonpuli

    MunjeonBonpuliIgongBonpuliCheonjiwangBonpuli

    Seealso

    KoreancultureKoreanliteratureListofKorearelatedtopics

    References1. ChoiWonOh(2008),AnillustratedguidetoKoreanmythology,ISBN97819052466012. Kim,DukWhang,AhistoryofreligionsinKorea,19883. ChangSookyung/KimTaekonKoreanShamanismMuism(1998).4. AliveKoreanMythology5. "VirtualEncyclopediaofKoreanFolkReligionShamanismShamanisticMythsGunungBonpuli"

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    (http://folkency.nfm.go.kr/minsok/dic_index.jsp?P_MENU=03&DIC_ID=2467&ref=T3&S_idx=1&P_FIELD=F03&cur_page=1).

    6. "VirtualEncyclopediaofKoreanFolkReligionShamanismShamanisticDeitiesYongshin"(http://folkency.nfm.go.kr/minsok/dic_index.jsp?P_MENU=03&DIC_ID=2711&ref=T3&S_idx=41&P_FIELD=F02&cur_page=5).

    7. http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=795112&mobile&categoryId=16278. Changsega,page16199. AliveKoreanMythology,page140158

    10. AliveKoreanMythology,page9110911. AliveKoreanMythology,page687512. http://asianfolktales.unescoapceiu.org/folktales/read/korea_2.htm

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