6. People who continued their destiny.... As discussed earlier, the armed conflict between Goguryeo and the Wei Dynasty in the mid-3rd century was a large-scale international war that Goguryeo had never experienced before. Goguryeo, who experienced a great defeat, did not stop, however. No, I couldn't stop...Because the war was the fate of Goguryeo... King Dongcheon, who barely survived thanks to his loyal subjects, could not return to the destroyed Hwando Castle and moved the capital to Pyongyang.* And he died in September 248, three years after the war. According to the records of the Three Kingdoms, he was born in September 209, so he died on the month he was born at 40. Perhaps it is because of the mental shock caused by the defeat of the war. Although King Dongcheon, who loved his subordinates enough to order to save Milwoo, even though he put the country into crisis, seemed to have received love and respect from his subordinates and people. In the spring of the 22nd year (248), Silla sent envoys to make friends. The king died in September in autumn. After burying in Siwon, the king's pen name was called King Dongcheon. There was no one in the country who did not grieve for his virtue, and many of his nearby subjects committed suicide and tried to die, but the new king thought it was not an example and banned it. There were many people who came to the tomb on a funeral day and died on their own. The land was finally named Siwon because the people of the country cut down firewood and covered the body. 』 It is presumed that many of the officials who died at this time in the episode of King Dongcheon of the Three Kingdoms Period of Goguryeo probably included those who fled to Okjeo with him three years ago. Perhaps Milwoo, who survived at that time, also died at that time. People who suffered extreme pain together often established strong fellowship regardless of race or status. Perhaps King Dongcheon and his servants gained hope by comforting and helping each other as they fled to Okjeo, and the king also opened his heart to the servants who followed him to the end. When the special emotions shared and shared among survivors lost light due to the disappearance of one being, many people who sought hope for life with that string may have killed themselves in the midst of the war - to protect the king to the end. Records of Milwoo, the only of the three who survived and was bestowed with great grains and Cheongmokgok, do not appear in any librarian after that. There is no record of Dow, Yu Yu's son, who became a ambassador thanks to his father who died for the king. The story of Deukrae, who died while telling the king not to wage war, does not appear afterwards. Perhaps, if Yoo Ok-gu, who saved the two and Milwoo, was praised for his loyalty incarnation and example, Deukrae would have been branded as a traitor or forgotten. Gwangugeom, which drove King Dongcheon and Goguryeo to the brink of collapse, was killed in the forest 10 years later in the first half of the year (255 AD) against Samasa, who was in power at the time, with Munheum. All family members, except his younger brother Gu Gu-su and grandson Gu-gu-jung, who fled to the Onara for committing rebellion, were executed for their involvement in the crime. Goguryeo and Wiinara fight one more war after that. In December (259 AD), the 12th year of King Jungcheon's reign (the 12th year of King Jungcheon's reign), an army led by Wi Ji-hae, the general of the Wei Dynasty, invaded while the king went hunting in Dunulgok. However, in a surprise attack by 5,000 cavalry of Goguryeo, who had been ambushed in advance in the valley of Yangmaek, 8,000 soldiers were killed and retreated. If Yangmaekgok Valley is the same as the place where the second battle between King Dongcheon and the official swords took place, Goguryeo would have a revenge after 14 years. Since then, Goguryeo and the Wei Dynasty have not had armed conflicts again. Samaso, who took over the above regime at the time, was at war with his hunch, and it is believed that there was no need to hastily engage in armed conflict with Goguryeo at a time when it secured a west peace. Seven years after the Battle of Yangmaekgok, Samaso's son Samaso, who was in power in December 265, founded Jin (called Seojin) after being promoted by the proposition of the Wei Dynasty. As a result, both the official sword that drove Goguryeo to the brink of collapse and the Wei Dynasty disappeared from history. Seoanpyeong, which gave blood and lives to numerous Goguryeo people, finally came into Goguryeo's hands in August (311 AD), 65 years after the battle with King Dongcheon and the official sword. It was the first time in 166 years since the first attack in August (146, AD) of King Taejo. Goguryeo, which occupied Seoanpyeong, was later invaded by Mo Yong's forces, and Hwando-seong was captured again, and the king was killed by Baekje's attack. However, after a long struggle, Goguryeo faces the era of King Gwanggaetotae, the greatest conqueror. It is not known whether the powerful conquest activities achieved during the reign of King Tae were King Tae's personal capabilities or Goguryeo's power accumulated and prepared during the previous period, but at least it seems clear that Goguryeo people are qualified and capable. As mentioned earlier, it is not known whether it is worth more than human life. However, those who believed in it existed at any time, and contemporaries or later generations gave other people another name - dictators, killers, slaughtermen, and another kind of people who found something more valuable than their own lives and acted to protect it - we named them heroes. It is said that behind a hero is the death of thousands of unnamed people. Numerous marines had to lose their lives until there were six marines* who became heroes by setting up the American flag in Iojima, and behind Alexandros, who enjoyed the spirit of victory in Gaugamela, there were Pedro Thai, who had to fight a bloody battle surrounded by many enemies. Whether it is a hero created or a hero born by himself, what we should not forget and remember is the fact that there were always countless people who had to lose their only lives to shine on the heroes' names. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ * As for the Pyongyang area where the capital was moved at this time, the view that it was presumed to be a Ganggye area on behalf of Pyongyang, where the fall still remained, was clearly recorded as "the place where the Seonin Wanggeom lived." Even if this is a record put in by the compilation of the Three Kingdoms Sagi, it means that the Goryeo people at that time recognized that Seogyeong (now Pyongyang) was Dangun's old capital. Therefore, Pyongyang at this time is reasonable to see it as what it is today, and if the exact area is estimated to be Donghwangseong Fortress, the opinion that it is Cheongamdongtoseong Fortress, which is east of Janganseong Fortress, occupies the mainstream. Here, a gilt-bronze crown with a flame-patterned piercing, which is believed to have been made between the 4th and 5th centuries, was discovered. * Chinese librarians remain under the name of the Yellow Sea. * The story of the six marines was also made into a movie starring John Wayne. Of the six marines, three were killed in Iojima, and one in three who survived died of suicide. Bill Bradley, the son of Bradley, the only medical soldier who survived to live a normal life, wrote a famous book called Father's Flag, which is now being produced as a TV mini-series by Steven Spielberg and Clint Eastwood.
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