(1)Tomb of Ungyui in Tongyeongimage text translation
(2)Another name is the Tomb of General without a neck
(3)The reason why this grave is not properly maintained is because
(4)In fact, it’s very likely that this tomb is Won Gyun’s
(5)If this tomb is dug up and genetically checked with the body and the descendants of the Won Gyun family, Won Gyun’s tomb is almost certain
(6)But what’s different about it
(7)After being killed in the Battle of 7,000 ryang, Jin Won Gyun is responsible for a bit of it
(8)I lived in Tongyeong and lived in seclusion
(9)Because it’s proof that you didn’t even take responsibility for the defeat
(10)It is a fork in the road to be promoted from Gae-Sip-Horo Byeong-Shin Won-Byun to Gae-Sip-Horo Byeong-Sip-Sip-Bye Won-Byun
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(2)It’s been said that it’s “Unggyu” from the mouth of the local people
(3)It’s the bell of laughter
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(4)They’re the ones who personify Won Gyun
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(6)It’s one of the most incomprehensible deification. There’s nothing to wash
(7)To the extent that you think you’re out of it
(8)I can’t dig a grave without any connection
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(11)That’s my hometown. I didn’t even know there was a place like that. Calling it “Unggyu” over there. Not treating an old adult. Move
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(13)I think it’s clear that it’s transmitted by word of mouth
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If you look at the related article, there is a tomb of Wongyun in Pyeongtaek and it’s called Gamyo
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(1)Even before the Battle of Chilcheonryang, Won Gyun’s command as a controller of the Samdosu Army was criticized. On March 9, 1597, Goseong Hyeonryeong Jo Eungdo and 140 people were killed in the Battle of Gimunpo An unprecedented situation occurred in which we attacked and burned down the panjade that had been taken by the enemy On June 18, Ahn Heung-guk, head of Boseong-gun, was killed in the Battle of Angolpo, and on July 7, 20 Panokseon were lost in the Busanpo attack