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Manage No DI00000619 Country Vietnam Author 투쿡찬, 서울시립대학교 박사후보생 Published Year 2020 Language Korean Copyright Attach File Preview (KOR)
Description | 타인 종(Thánh Gióng)은 딴 비엔(Tan Vien), 쭈동뚜(Chu Dong Tu), 리에우 하인(Lieu Hanh)과 더불어 베트남 4대 성인 중 한 명으로 베트남 초기 역사시대를 배경으로 하는 설화에 등장하는 영웅이다. 외적에 맞서 나라를 구함으로써 베트남 민족의 용맹함을 일깨우고, 공동체에 결속력을 불러일으킨 타인 종은 위대한 영웅이자 성인으로서 베트남인의 추앙을 받고 있으며 수 세대에 걸쳐 그 이야기가 전승되고 있다. 타인 종이 남긴 막대한 유산의 가치는 오늘날까지 이어지고 있는 연례 의식에서 잘 나타난다. |
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Saint Gióng’s horse at the enacted battle at Gióng Festival, Phù Đổng Commune, Gia Lâm District.
GIÓNG FESTIVAL OF PHÙ ĐỔNG AND SÓC TEMPLES In the historical books and folk beliefs of the Việt, there have been many stories and legends of Thánh Gióng - the Saint of the ancient Việt who was considered as one of the four immortal gods by the Vietnamese nationwide. The monarchic dynasties of the Great Việt in Vietnam bequeathed him as a Heavenly King. Legend has it that he was born as the result of a magical union between a girl from Gióng village and the giant footprint of the rain god in the Việt’s myths. At the age of three, he grew miraculously into a giant after hearing the King’s appeal to find gifted people to save the country and its people. After defeating the foreign invaders, the hero went to Sóc mountain and flew into the heaven.
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Saint Gióng’s Horse at Thượng Temple, Phù Đổng Commune, Gia Lâm District.
GIÓNG FESTIVAL OF PHÙ ĐỔNG AND SÓC TEMPLES In the historical books and folk beliefs of the Việt, there have been many stories and legends of Thánh Gióng - the Saint of the ancient Việt who was considered as one of the four immortal gods by the Vietnamese nationwide. The monarchic dynasties of the Great Việt in Vietnam bequeathed him as a Heavenly King. Legend has it that he was born as the result of a magical union between a girl from Gióng village and the giant footprint of the rain god in the Việt’s myths. At the age of three, he grew miraculously into a giant after hearing the King’s appeal to find gifted people to save the country and its people. After defeating the foreign invaders, the hero went to Sóc mountain and flew into the heaven.
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The gate of Hạ Temple dedicated to the Mother of Saint Gióng, Phù Đổng Commune, Gia Lâm District.
GIÓNG FESTIVAL OF PHÙ ĐỔNG AND SÓC TEMPLES In the historical books and folk beliefs of the Việt, there have been many stories and legends of Thánh Gióng - the Saint of the ancient Việt who was considered as one of the four immortal gods by the Vietnamese nationwide. The monarchic dynasties of the Great Việt in Vietnam bequeathed him as a Heavenly King. Legend has it that he was born as the result of a magical union between a girl from Gióng village and the giant footprint of the rain god in the Việt’s myths. At the age of three, he grew miraculously into a giant after hearing the King’s appeal to find gifted people to save the country and its people. After defeating the foreign invaders, the hero went to Sóc mountain and flew into the heaven.
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Thánh Gióng’s horse at the enacted battle at Gióng Festival, Phù Đổng Commune, Gia Lâm District.
GIÓNG FESTIVAL OF PHÙ ĐỔNG AND SÓC TEMPLES In the historical books and folk beliefs of the Việt, there have been many stories and legends of Thánh Gióng - the Saint of the ancient Việt who was considered as one of the four immortal gods by the Vietnamese nationwide. The monarchic dynasties of the Great Việt in Vietnam bequeathed him as a Heavenly King. Legend has it that he was born as the result of a magical union between a girl from Gióng village and the giant footprint of the rain god in the Việt’s myths. At the age of three, he grew miraculously into a giant after hearing the King’s appeal to find gifted people to save the country and its people. After defeating the foreign invaders, the hero went to Sóc mountain and flew into the heaven.
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