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Gang Gam-chan and the Battle of Gwiju: A Historic Victory That Preserved the Dignity of Goryeo

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It is unclear whether the Khitan cavalry actually looked exactly like this. However, in ancient warfare, resisting an assault by such a mounted force would have been extraordinarily difficult—much like modern infantry attempting to defend against armored vehicles and tanks. By successfully repelling the attack of 100,000 northern cavalrymen, Goryeo ultimately compelled the Liao dynasty to abandon further invasions for the next hundred years. Gang Gam-chan and the Battle of Gwiju: A Victory That Preserved Goryeo’s Dignity and Reshaped the East Asian Order The Battle of Gwiju was a decisive confrontation in which the Goryeo army, led by General Gang Gam-chan, defeated the Khitan cavalry—the most powerful mounted force of its time. This victory elevated the international standing of Goryeo, founded by Wang Geon, and marked a historic turning point in the East Asian geopolitical order. Introduction: Why the Battle of Gwiju Is Still Remembered Today Dear readers, welcome. In a previous post...

South Korea’s Low Birth Rate Crisis: A Warning from a Highly Competitive Society

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The issue of low birth rates goes beyond individual choice and is deeply connected to the social conditions that enable stable lives and family formation. The warm, harmonious family shown in this image symbolically reflects the importance of a society in which family life and child-rearing are respected as part of everyday life.  A Major Challenge Facing Korean Society: Understanding the Low Birth Rate Crisis South Korea currently records the  lowest fertility rate in the world . This article provides an accessible yet comprehensive overview of the  structural causes ,  social, economic, and cultural background , and  realistic policy challenges  behind Korea’s low birth rate, helping international readers better understand the realities and long-term tasks facing Korean society. Introduction: Low Birth Rates Are Not Simply a Matter of Personal Choice Dear readers, welcome. Today, I would like to discuss one of the most serious  structural crises ...