The Fox Guardian of Seoul
A mythical battle unfolds in Seoul as a Fox Guardian and a historian protect the city’s spirit.
South Korean folklore is rich with tales of gods, spirits, and legendary heroes, reflecting the country's deep connection to its shamanistic and Confucian roots. One of the most famous figures in Korean mythology is "Dangun," the legendary founder of Korea, who is said to have descended from the heavens and established the first Korean kingdom. Another central figure is the "Dokkaebi," mischievous goblins who are both feared and revered for their supernatural powers. South Korean folklore also features the "Gumiho," a nine-tailed fox that can shape-shift into a beautiful woman and often appears in stories as both a seductress and a tragic figure. South Korean literature is also marked by the "Tale of Chunhyang," a classic love story that reflects the Confucian values of loyalty, honor, and perseverance. These stories, with their rich symbolism and deep moral lessons, continue to be a vital part of South Korean culture and identity.
A mythical battle unfolds in Seoul as a Fox Guardian and a historian protect the city’s spirit.
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