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Yeon Gaesomun

Yeon Gaesomun
  • English:Yeon Gaesomun
  • Korean:연개소문
  • Original Network: SBS(2006)
  • Aired: 2006/07/08 - 2007/06/17
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Summary&Synopsis
Yeongaesomun Gate (Korean: 연개소문) is a TV Series. Broadcast starts on 2006-07-08. The broadcast ended on 2007-06-17.
The broadcasting station is SBS (2006). A Goguryeo historical drama that recorded high audience ratings. The setting is the Goguryeo era. King Guangkaeto, who expanded his territory across a vast continent, and Urzim, who collapsed the Sui state.
Ntok, Yeongae Seomun, who defeated Tang Taejong Isemin. Goguryeo, led by them, was in deep conflict with China... . The Korean TV series “Yeongae Somun” is a little different from the historical reality,
Although the story incorporated fantasy elements into the story, many people commented that it was a terrible interpretation of history. However, the confrontation between Yoo Dong Geun and Seo In Seok attracted the attention of viewers, and
Lee Tae Gon, who played Young Gye Seomun in his youth, gained popularity due to his acting skills and received high viewer ratings.

Yeon Gaesomun (淵蓋蘇文, 594 - 666 in the fifth month of the lunar calendar) was a general and politician of the late Goguryeo period. It is also called Gaegeum (蓋金). Chinese
The names of the founders of the Tang Dynasty in China are included in historical records such as 《Guide Tangshu》, 《Xin Tangshu》, and 《Jiji Tongjian》, and in the 《History of the Three Kingdoms》, which was re-edited based on them.
It was recorded as Cheongaesomun (泉蓋蘇文) to protect the character 'Yeon (淵)'. It is also called Irigasumi (伊梨柯須彌 Irikasumi[*]) in the Japanese librarian, Nihon Shoki.
Because it is notated, it serves as a clue to inferring the names of ancient people in Korea. In 642, the Makji Rebellion occurred and the Daemakji Rebellion was established. Yeon Gaesomun, Yeon Namsaeng,
The Yeon clan government (淵氏政權, 642-668), hereditary to Yeonnamgeon, established a military regime for 26 years and assumed real power of the Goguryeo dynasty.淵蓋蘇文 is
In fact, we can assume that it was called ‘Eolgasom/Eolgasomi’. This is a word made up of ‘Eol’ + ‘Gaso’ + consonant, ‘Gaso’ + affix.
It appears that 'i' was combined to change what was called 'gaesoe/gaesoe' to 蓋金 (gaegeum). The Japanese spelling suggests that 淵 was called ‘Eol’.
It is possible to infer through Irikasumi.文 (geulwolmun) was used as a final consonant. According to the records of the Samguk Sagi (History of the Three Kingdoms)
He had a majestic and elegant appearance, and in a Chinese history book called Salyak, it is said that he was 10 feet tall.


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