米を注ぎ水のように見せる知恵に出会う in 京畿道 大山市 · schedule その他 · distance 6km · 2 stops · highlights Osan Doksanseong and Sema Daiji, Mulhyanggi Arboretum

独山城は、壬辰倭乱の際に権慄将軍が馬に米を注ぎ、まるで水が豊富な場所のように見せかけて敵軍の包囲を解かせ、その隙に敵を撃退したという話が伝わる場所である。これとともに補寂寺や独山城森林浴場も順に見て回ることができる。水と木と人間の出会いをテーマに作られた水香り樹木園は、都市に位置し、森と都市環境がよく調和した樹木園である。
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Doksanseong is designated as a historic site, with a total length of 1,100m and an inner fortress of 350m, making it a compact mountain fortress. The exact date of Doksanseong's initial construction is unclear, but its strategic location between Yongin and Yangji, with Goseong and Namhansanseong forming a defensive line, shows its importance. Historical records state it was originally a Baekje fortress and remained a military stronghold during the Silla unification period and the Goryeo era. Doksan was formerly called Seokdaesan or Hyangrobong, named Doksanseong in the Joseon period, but after General Kwon Yul's clever war strategy during the Imjin War, it is now also called 'Semasan' or 'Sema-dae.' At its peak is a pavilion featuring a plaque inscribed by President Rhee Syngman. Although a critical military position, the fortress suffered from a lack of spring water. In 1593, after Ming forces recaptured Pyongyang, General Kwon Yul, commander of Jeollado’s military, camped here with 20,000 soldiers to retake Seoul alongside Ming troops, leading to the famous Battle of Doksanseong. The Japanese army, led by Ukida Hideie, assumed the barren hill lacked water and sent scouts carrying a load of water up the mountain. General Kwon Yul saw through this and had a white horse brought up, pretending to wash it with rice water. Mistaking this as a sign of abundant water, the Japanese troops retreated. This story highlights Kwon Yul's wisdom overcoming the water shortage. The fortress was restored in 1957 by the 'Sema-dae Reconstruction Committee,' composed of civilians and officials.
Mulhyanggi Arboretum, located in front of Osan University Station on Line 1, is one of Gyeonggi-do's representative arboretums visited by over 350,000 people annually. Its name originates from the local name Sucheong-dong [水淸洞], meaning a place with clear flowing water. Established as a Gyeonggi-do provincial arboretum with the theme of 'The Meeting of Water, Trees, and Humans,' it was developed from 2000 to 2005 and opened in May 2006. Covering an area of 34 hectares in Osan city, the arboretum includes the Mulhyanggi Forest Exhibition Hall, Water Drop Greenhouse, Subtropical Plant Garden, Bonsai Garden, Mugunghwa Hill, and a total of 24 themed gardens containing around 1,930 plant species. Facilities such as a visitor center, plant library, observatory, lawn plaza, forest rest area, and nursing room are available. The arboretum is conveniently close to the subway station, features gentle slopes, ample shade and seating areas, and has an accessible trail for people with disabilities, children, and pregnant women for comfortable walking.
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