hwarangdo

Korean youth group
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Korean:
“flower youth”
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warrior caste

hwarangdo, youth group following a unique military and philosophical code developed in the ancient Korean state of Silla about the 6th century ce. The hwarangdo were groups of elite youths (hwarang; the suffix -do means “group,” “disciple,” or “follower”) who were trained almost equally in academic and martial skills. The hwarang warriors were said to have played an instrumental role in Silla’s conquest of the rest of the Korean peninsula and in the establishment of the Unified Silla dynasty (668–935). The hwarang organization was a survival of the youth bands of early Korean society. During the reign of King Chinhŭng ...(100 of 291 words)