Great video! I found it fascinating to understand more about the mythical animals of Korea; they are among the most fascinating mythical beings in the world.
@@hslee625625 Actually, its not. Your use of 해치 "Haechi", is directly derived from the Chinese 獬豸 "Xiezhi", which is the etymological name of the more commonly used 해태 “Haetae” of today.
It finally arrived 🤩, excellent video 😊👍, it was very interesting and I loved learning more about the creatures from Korean mythology, they are very interesting 😊, for a future video how about Vietnamese mythology, to see what deities it has, Greetings from Paraguay 🇵🇾
The belief in the worship of Dokkebi is found during the Silla and Goryeo periods, originally worshipped as a god and then reduced to a folk belief. According to a literature, a bridge was built overnight, and it seems that it was a god who granted people's wishes.
Over half of these (haechi, gumiho, imugi, bonghwang, gwisin, chollima) are just copy and paste Chinese mythological beings...virtually nothing added or taken away from what they are in China except pronouncing their names in Korean.
Thanks for the video
THANK YOU SO MUCH AS A KOREAN THIS IS VERY MUCH APPRECIATED!!!
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@@SeeUinHistory Dokkaebi : 🇰🇷 South Korea village house impish spirits trickster mischievous with hornpranks unsupecting humans
@@SeeUinHistory gumiho : 🇰🇷 south Korea night house
Mythical creatures south Korea 🇰🇷
Gumiho : 🇰🇷 south Korea night village
Fire video as usual
Great video! I found it fascinating to understand more about the mythical animals of Korea; they are among the most fascinating mythical beings in the world.
Correction, the second creature is "Haetae" 해태. The AI voice is trying to apply the Chinese Xiezhi 獬豸 pronunciation of the creature's name.
@SaturnGrl
This is a real human doing the narration, not an AI.
But yes, the pronunciation of Korean names is tricky for us humans as well.👍
해태 and 해치 are two different creatures!
@@hslee625625 Actually, its not. Your use of 해치 "Haechi", is directly derived from the Chinese 獬豸 "Xiezhi", which is the etymological name of the more commonly used 해태 “Haetae” of today.
Oh hey, a video on Korea!
A welcome surprise! Hopefully we’ll see more on Korea!
It finally arrived 🤩, excellent video 😊👍, it was very interesting and I loved learning more about the creatures from Korean mythology, they are very interesting 😊, for a future video how about Vietnamese mythology, to see what deities it has, Greetings from Paraguay 🇵🇾
❤🤍💙 all your videos mate👍
Love Korean content! Keep them coming!
Part 2 maybe????
Nice.
Green bean is my favorite 😁
Gumiho has related to kitsune hulijing
The belief in the worship of Dokkebi is found during the Silla and Goryeo periods, originally worshipped as a god and then reduced to a folk belief.
According to a literature, a bridge was built overnight, and it seems that it was a god who granted people's wishes.
I'm the first! By the way, great video.
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The Dokkaebi are like goblins, can't be trusted
good work I love the images used sm🫶🏻🧿❤️
wow ❤
The Hechi, the Gumiho, and the Bonghong have to be my favorite Korean mythical creatures.
1:27 similar creature in China is xiechi
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I am worried
SOME ARE BEAUTIFUL MYTHICAL CREATURES ❤
Disappointed that Wuntch the toilet ghost was not mentioned
Think there was a haechi 😂in the series alchemy of souls 😂last one Looks like a Pegasus ripoff 😂
Over half of these (haechi, gumiho, imugi, bonghwang, gwisin, chollima) are just copy and paste Chinese mythological beings...virtually nothing added or taken away from what they are in China except pronouncing their names in Korean.
That is not 도깨비. It is almost oni that is Japanese thing. Korean 도깨비 looks like human