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불꽃 같은 삶 영원한 빛 유관순 - 유관순의 비폭력 불복종 저항의식을 중심으로
A Flame-Like Life, Eternal Light, Yu Gwan-sun - Focusing on Yu Gwan-sun's consciousness of non-violent disobedience resistance
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
유관순 연구, 06/30/2021, Vol. 26, p. 83-99
Subject
유관순
3ㆍ1운동
대한독립
독립운동
자주독립
Yu Gwan-sun
March 1st Movement
Korea Independence
independence movement
independence
Language
한국어(KOR)
ISSN
1975-9215
Abstract
Japan invaded the Korean Peninsula about 714 times through the Silla, Goryeo, and Joseon dynasties to the Korean Empire. After numerous invasions to take over a country, the Korea-Japan Treaty was forcibly signed in 1905, depriving the country of diplomatic rights and taking over Korea in earnest. He established the Japanese Government-General of Korea and carried out violent and harsh truce politics based on military power. The Korean people started the March 1st Independence Movement to fight illegal politics, and 18-year-old Yu Gwan-sun, now a high school student, raised the Taegeukgi and shouted for national independence with a desire to reclaim the lost country. Yu Gwan-sun, insisting on independent independence, did not yield to Japanese oppression, and cried for independence to the last minute until the last minute, and died in Seodaemun Prison. Yu Gwan-sun lived for the freedom and independence of this land, and died for freedom and independence. He possessed an unconquered spirit, and became the eternal light of indelible freedom and independence. Yu Gwan-sun's anti-Japanese independence spirit became a leading role in the anti-Japanese independence movement after the 1920s with the emergence of a new generation with national identity and pride, despite being the first generation to receive colonial education and grow up under the Japanese colonial rule. This article has great significance in finding the light of eternal freedom and independence of the Republic of Korea through the flame-like life of Yu Gwan-sun at the age of flowers.