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  1. Where Hummingbirds Come From Bilingual Korean-English by Adele Marie Crouch, 2010-09-04
  2. Korean Lore by Jai Hyon Lee, 2003-08-13
  3. Tiger, Burning Bright: More Myths Than Truths About Korean Tigers by Kathleen J. Crane Foundation, 1993-06-01
  4. Korean Myths and Folk Legends by Hwang Pae-Gang, 2006-01
  5. Myths and Legends from Korea: An Annotated Compendium of Ancient and Modern Materials by James H. Grayson, 2000-11-23
  6. Tales of a Korean Grandmother by Frances Carpenter, 1973-01
  7. Woodcutter and the Heavenly Maiden Korean (Korean Folk Tales for Children, Vol 1) by Duance Vorhees, Mark Mueller, 2008-09-03
  8. The Unmannerly Tiger And Other Korean Tales by William Elliot Griffis, 2007-04-10
  9. The Land of the Dragon King and Other Korean Stories
  10. Greedy Princess / The Rabbit and the Tiger (Korean Folk Tales for Children) by Duance Vorhees, Mark Mueller, et all 2008-12-01
  11. The Lazy Man and The Spring of Youth (Korean Folk Tales for Children, Vol. 3) (Korean Folk Tales for Children, Vol 3) by Duance Vorhees, Mark Mueller, 2008-12-01
  12. The Ogres' Magic Clubs/the Tiger and the Dried Persimmons (Korean Tolk Tales for Children, Vol 5) (Korean Folk Tales for Children) by Duance Vorhees, Mark Mueller, et all 2008-12-01
  13. Brave Hong Gil-Dong/the Man Who Bought the Shade of a Tree (Korean Folk Tales for Children, Vol 8) by Kim Yong-Kol, 2008-12-01
  14. The Son of the Cinnamon Tree/the Donkey's Egg (Korean Folk Tales for Children, Vol 10) by Duance Vorhees and Mark Mueller, 1990-09-03

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42. Korejské Bájesloví
Korejské bájesloví. Korejské bájesloví sestává z národních legend a lidup íb hy, které p ijdou z všude po korejském penninsula.
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Korejsk© b¡jeslov­ sest¡v¡ z n¡rodn­ch legend a lidu-př­běhy, kter© přijdou z vÅ¡ude po korejsk©m penninsula. Zvažovat velikost oblasti tam je v½znamn½ ammount variace, kter¡ nastala. Dokonce tak to je možn© dělat někter¡ zevÅ¡eobecňov¡n­. N¡boženstv­ origin¡lu Koreje bylo forma euroasijsk©ho Å¡amanismu, ačkoli to ukazuje nějakou podobnost s origin¡ln­m n¡boženstv­m Č­ny a taoizmem. Tam byla masov¡ přeměna na křesÅ¥anstv­ nastat mezi populaci od korejsk© v¡lky. Po korejsk© v¡lce Koreans stal se rozpačit½ o jejich vlastn­m b¡jeslov­ a ačkoli mnoho č­sel je jeÅ¡tě živ© ve vědom­ obecn© populace, hodně z ºstn­ho pod¡n­ o vztahu mezi mytologick½mi postavami byl ztracen. Zat­mco Tangun je jeÅ¡tě připom­n¡n jako polořadovka-historick¡ dynastie, hodně jinde pozorovat rodinu Gods on sestoup­ z byl otřen pryč od n¡rodn­ho povědom­. Prim¡rn­ př­klad tohoto byl během 88 olympijsk½ch her, když tam byla prasklina-dole na ryz­m m­stn­m shamans ven rozpaků. Tam b½t nyn­ velmi nemnoho practicioners starověk½ch korejsk½ch n¡boženstv­ v Seoul a Å¡arlat¡ni maj­ rychle drtil-zv½Å¡it b½val© shaman publikum v hled¡n­ vykořisÅ¥ovat lidi hledat duchovnost.
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It seems that out of an initial chaos the world was formed and a race of giants set up the stars In the heavens, and seperated them from a deepness of water. When their job was finished they fell into an eternal slumber and their bodies became the islands and mountains etc.. 7 Hwanins ruled a country in succession from 7193-3898 BCE their country spreading 50,000-li north to south and 20,000-li east to west comprising of twelve Dongyi nations. Bak-dal Nara, the first Dongyi state of Greater Mongolia stretching from the Stanovoy mountains in the Lake Baykal vicinity from the North to the Yangzi river in the south (including present Jiangsu, Shanghai, and Anhui) and the Russian Maritime Provinces in the East to Dunhuang in the west is established in 3898 BCE ruled by the first of 18 Hwanungs. Tangun the son of the last Huanung recorded in Korean memory Kuh-bul-dan established Korea in 2333BC. Some important mythological figures
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    Moon goddess of Goguryeo Korean name Hangul Hanja Revised Romanization Hangukui sinhwa McCune-Reischauer HankukÅ­i sinhwa Korean mythology consists of national legends and folk-tales which come from the all over the Korean Peninsula The original religion of Korea was a form of the Eurasian shamanism and the totemism of Far East Asia , specifically of the nomadic peoples of present-day Manchuria . These were strongly colored by the later importations of Buddhism Confucianism and Taoism from China During the early ages, when Buddhism was on the rise

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