Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Literature: Encyclopedia of Korean Folklore and Traditional Culture Vol. III길잡이미디어, 2014-11-27 - 410 psl. CONTENTS MYTHOLOGY LEGENDS FOLK TALES REFERENCES
INDEX |
Turinys
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34 | |
Myth of Three Surnames | 47 |
Village God Myth 86 Village Myth 86 General Gang Gamchan | 119 |
Arang Shrine 94 Auraji 95 Baengma River 96 Bak Munsu 96 Bang Hakjung 98 Bangi 99 Bear Wharf 99 Bedbug Temple Grounds 100 Boyang 101 ... | 125 |
King Munmu 149 King Sansang 150 Lady Suro 151 Legends of Animals and NonLiving Objects 151 Legends of Artists Healers and Visionaries 15... | 182 |
Abolition of Goryeo Burial | 238 |
Big Bluffers | 244 |
Reformed DaughterinLaw | 338 |
SevenStar Dipper of the North and a Boy Destined to Die Young | 345 |
Sincerity and Heavens | 346 |
Stepmother Tale | 352 |
Tall Tale | 358 |
Tiger Leads Man to Auspicious Site | 364 |
References | 386 |
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Shapeshifting Tale | 255 |
Dancing Tiger 263 Daughter Steals Auspicious Site 264 DaughterinLaw Talks Back 264 DaughterinLaw Who Brought Down the Family by Blockin... | 283 |
Husband Turns Wife Into Dutiful DaughterinLaw 306 Husband Who TurnedInto a Tiger 307 InLaws SwitchCows 307 Interpreting the Catfishs Drea... | 326 |
Pot of Inexhaustible Supply | 332 |
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Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
asked auspicious Baekje birth bride Buddhist character child Confucian Cultural Heritage Administration Dangun daughter daughter-in-law death deity depicted divine dokkaebi dragon farmhand father father-in-law filial piety fortune fortuneteller Gangwon Gangwon-do geomancy goblin Goguryeo Goryeo groom Gyeongju Gyeongsang Province Gyeongsangbuk-do Haemosu heavens husband imugi in-laws inside Jeju Island Jeong Joseon Jumong killed king kings Korea Tourism Organization Korean legend narrates lived long time ago magistrate magistrates maiden mans marble married monk mother motif mountain Museum of Korea narrates the origin narrates the story narrative National Folk Museum night North Gyeongsang offered ones oral tradition Oseong parents pond porridge protagonist reflects rice cake rich ritual rock salt vendor Samguksagi scholar Seoul serpent shamanic myth Silla Song tale narrates Temple Three Kingdoms tiger transmitted tree turned Uisang underworld variations versions village wedding wife woman Wonhyo woodsman Yi Seong-gye