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  2. Japanese occupation of Gyeongbokgung - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Closely watching the events on the peninsula, the Japanese government had quickly become convinced that the rebellion would lead to Chinese intervention in Korea. As a result, soon after learning of the Korean government's request for Chinese military help, all Japanese warships in the vicinity were immediately ordered to Pusan and ...

  3. Son Byong-hi - Wikipedia

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    Son Byong-hi (Korean: 손병희; 8 April 1861 – 19 May 1922) was a Korean religious leader and independence activist.His religious name was Uiam.He was the third leader of Donghak, an indigenous religious movement founded from 1860 to 1864.

  4. Retreat from Gongju - Wikipedia

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    The Donghak Revolution, which had shaken the entire nation starting from the Gobu uprising, came to an end on a grand scale. [2] The Donghak Peasant Army continued to retreat southward, and most of their forces disbanded, with no remaining troops capable of preventing pursuit from the Japanese army and government forces.

  5. Donghak - Wikipedia

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    The Donghak movement arose as a reaction to seohak (lit. ' "Western learning" '), and called for a return to the "Way of Heaven". [1] While Donghak originated as a reform movement and revival of Confucian teachings, it gradually evolved into a religion known today as Cheondoism in Korea under the third patriarch Son Byong-hi.

  6. Donghak Peasant Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Donghak Peasant Revolution [a] (Korean: 동학농민혁명) was a peasant revolt that took place between 11 January 1894 and 25 December 1895 in Korea. The peasants were primarily followers of Donghak , a Neo-Confucian movement that rejected Western technology and ideals .

  7. Choe Je-u - Wikipedia

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    Choe Je-u (Korean: 최제우; Hanja: 崔濟愚; 18 December 1824 – 15 April 1864), art name Su-un (수운; 水雲), was a Korean religious leader.He was the founder of Donghak, [1] a religious movement which was empathetic to the hardships of the minjung (the marginalized people of Korea), opposed Catholicism and its association with western imperialism, [2] and offered an alternative to ...

  8. Choe Si-hyeong - Wikipedia

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    Choe Si-hyeong (Korean: 최시형; 1827–1898), birth name Choe Gyeong-sang, [1] was born in Gyeongju.His posthumous name was Si-hyeong and his honorific title was Hae-wol (해월), and he is referred to hereafter by that name. [2]

  9. Battle of Hwangtojae - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Hwangtojae (Korean: 황토현전투; Hanja: 黃土峴戰鬪) was a battle during the Donghak Peasant Revolution which occurred in 1894 Korea (the 31st year of King Gojong's reign). The Donghak Peasant Army achieved a significant victory in the battle against the Jeolla Gamyeong Army.