- Haneuljae
Haneuljae, also known as Gyerimnyeong (계립령/鷄立嶺) is a
mountain pass in theSobaek Mountains of centralSouth Korea . It runs betweenChungju city inNorth Chungcheong province andMungyeong city inNorth Gyeongsang province. Haneuljae rises to about 530 meters abovesea level , between the peaks ofPoam Mountain (963 m) andJuheul Mountain (1106 m).During the
Silla andGoryeo periods of Korean history, it played a role of critical importance, as the principal pathway between southeastern and southwesternKorea , and in particular between the valleys of the Han and Nakdong rivers. In theJoseon period, this role was taken over by the pass ofMungyeong Saejae , and Haneuljae fell into disuse. Today only a minor country road traverses the pass.Seo (2001) contends that the pass played a particularly critical role in the diffusion of
Buddhism into Silla fromGoguryeo . The first monks bearing Buddhism to Silla came by land from the north, and Haneuljae would have been their most likely route. In addition, the area aroundSangju , which would have been the first major city a traveller from the north would come to after crossing Haneuljae, early became a center of Buddhism, in contrast to much of the rest of Silla, which put up stiff resistance to the new faith.The Chungju side of Haneuljae is currently protected as part of
Woraksan National Park .References
Seo, Y.-i. (2001). 신라 육상 교통로 계립령 (Silla yuksang gyotongno gyerimnyeong / Gyerimnyeong, land transportation route of Silla.) In Mungyeong Saejae Museum (Ed.), "길 위의 역사, 고개의 문화 (Gil wi-ui yeoksa, gogae-ui munhwa / The history upon the road, the culture of the passes)", pp. 129-150. Seoul: Silcheon Munhak.
ee also
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List of mountain passes
*Baekdudaegan
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