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1392:, and the north side is Goguryo and Okjeo. There is a large sea to the east, and the eastern part of the GoJoseon (朝鮮) is all the land. The old people have long been said to be the same kind of Goguryo themselves. People's temper is restrained and sincere. They did not beg for pleasure, less greed, less humility, shyness. Language, law and customs are largely the same as Goguryo and clothes are different. Both men's and women's clothes are clearly curved, and men decorate themselves with silver belts. At the end of Han Dynasty era, ye was once again part of Goguryeo. Ye always held ritual in October, and drank, sang and danced day and night, it was called Mucheon. They also hold ritual for tigers as gods. The spear is 3 jang (丈) length, and several people hold it together. they are good at infantry. Dangung (bow) come out of the land belongs to Lelang, Seal leather comes out of the sea, and there are leopards and little horse. 1231:
in their clothing there are differences. Men and women both wear pleated collars, and the men plait silver flowers several inches wide for adornment... Their custom is to give great importance to mountains and rivers, each of which has certain parts into which people are not permitted to wade indiscriminately. Members of the same clan do not intermarry. They have many superstitions and taboos: in the event of illness or death, they always abandon their old dwelling, rebuild, and resettle... They also sacrifice to the tiger as to a divine being... They make spears three zhang in length, sometimes carried by three men at once. They are capable foot soldiers; the "sandalwood bow" of Lelang comes from their land.
129: 1114: 1000: 1218:. The custom of "Mucheon" (무천, 舞天), a festival of worshipping heaven through song and dance in the 10th month, is mentioned in some records. This appears to have been closely related to the Goguryeo festival of Dongmaeng, held at the same time of year, which also incorporated martial displays. The people worshiped the tiger as a deity. 1230:
They have no sovereign chief... Their elders have long considered that they are of the same stock as the Goguryeo. Sincere by nature they keep their desires to a minimum, have a sense of shame, and do not beg for alms. In language, usages, and customs they are in general the same as the Goguryeo, but
1388:) 魏書 (Book of Wei) 東夷傳 (Volume 30) - 濊南與辰韓, 北與高句麗·沃沮接, 東窮大海, 今朝鮮之東皆其地也. 其耆老舊自謂與句麗同種. 其人性愿慤, 少嗜欲, 有廉恥, 不請句麗. 言語法俗大抵與句麗同, 衣服有異. 男女衣皆著曲領, 男子繫銀花廣數寸以爲飾. 漢末更屬句麗. 常用十月節祭天, 晝夜飮酒歌舞, 名之爲舞天, 又祭虎以爲神. 作矛長三丈, 或數人共持之, 能步戰. 樂浪檀弓出其地. 其海出班魚皮, 土地饒文豹, 又出果下馬. The south side of the ye (濊) is 1225:
and hemp cultivation. The Mucheon festival was largely aimed at securing a good harvest in the coming year. Their agriculture appears to have been well-organised at the village level. Ye law meted out stiff penalties for those who encroached on communal land.
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was waiting in the west of the curved river using a military force and struck and defeated. The king rejoiced and established friendly relations with the Maek.
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Very little information about Ye has survived; most of the extant information comes from the discussion of the Eastern barbarians in the Chinese
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in 129 BC. NamRyeo, the leader of Yemaek, betrayed the Wiman Joseon and belongs to the Han Dynasty in 128 BC. With the establishment of
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It is not clear whether this Maek means Baekje, Goguryeo, or Malgal, which often appears in the Samguk Sagi.
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and Goguryeo. This may indicate that Dongye also shared a common origin with
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The Ye people considered themselves to be the same people as the people of
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from roughly 3rd-century BC to around early 5th-century AD. It bordered
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The economy of Ye was based primarily on agriculture, including
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to the west. Today, this territory consists of the provinces of
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States and territories disestablished in the 5th century
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States and territories established in the 3rd century BC
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It was originally capital of Ye (濊). It belonged to the
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chiefdom which occupied portions of the northeastern
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Index

Donghui
Hangul
Hanja

Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
a series
History of Korea
thum
Prehistoric period
Palaeolithic
Neolithic
Jeulmun
Bronze Age
Mumun
Liaoning dagger
Gojoseon
Dangun
Gija
Wiman
Jin
Yemaek
Proto–Three Kingdoms period
Takri
Dongye
Buyeo
Eastern
Galsa
Okjeo
Samhan

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