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133:), a giant born as the son of Cheonhwang Jeseok, one of the minor deities of the sky, and Jihwang Jeseok, one of the minor earth goddesses. Wang Janggun's height was three meters, and his arms and legs were of iron. His face was red, and flame sprouted his eyes. When Choribdongi met Wang Janggun, Wang Janggun was chopping down an impossibly thick tree. When the tree fell, the sound shook the entire earth. 140:, he would be able to control all the treasures of the sea. However, Wang Janggun had hydrophobia, and refused to come. Choribdongi then said that if Wang Janggun came, he would have the highest position in the government. Again, Wang Janggun refused. Finally, Choribdongi promised that if Wang Janggun came, he would be able to marry the daughter of the 224:
Wang Jangun returned home with the writing box and resumed logging. Whenever he came back after logging, a fine meal was prepared. One day, Wang Janggun hid behind a tree and observed the person cooking the meal. She was the daughter of the
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fought in a bloody war to gain control over the sea. The East Sea was losing the war steadily. To win the war, the
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about the Gunungsin, the deities of war. It shares a large resemblance to the Jakjaegeon myth of the 9th century.
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would leap at the joy of finally defeating his adversary. When he leaped in joy, Wang Janggun had to shoot the
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In the Geotaji myth, a man named Geotaji kills a monk with a bow at the request of a
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in that a man kills something with a bow at the request of a supernatural being.
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Choribdongi did make a water-free pathway underwater, and Wang Janggun met the
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in the early 20th century (other versions are just a family tree of the
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roared and leaped in joy. As he did so, Wang Janggun shot down the
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of the East Sea ordered his son, Choribdongi, to get Wang Janggun (
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As can be proved by the similarity of the Jakjaegeon myth and the
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Choribdongi said that if Wang Janggun went with him to the
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promised that Wang Janggun could take any object from his
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Index

Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Korean myth
Dragon Kings
West Sea
Dragon King
Dragon Palace
Dragon King
hydrophobe
Dragon King of the East Sea
Dragon King of the East Sea
tactically retreated
Dragon King of the West Sea
Dragon King of the West Sea
Dragon King of the West Sea
Dragon Kings
Dragon King of the East Sea
deep
Dragon King of the West Sea
Dragon King of the West Sea
Dragon King of the West Sea
Dragon King of the West Sea
Dragon King of the East Sea
Dragon Palace
Dragon King of the East Sea
Dragon King of the East Sea
Dragon King of the East Sea

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