{"id":42,"date":"2013-04-21T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2013-04-21T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/yule-tide.generalsemiotics.net\/index.php\/2013\/04\/21\/post-35-a-bowl-of-hot-milk-and-rice-in-1953\/"},"modified":"2013-04-21T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2013-04-21T00:00:00","slug":"post-35-a-bowl-of-hot-milk-and-rice-in-1953","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yule-tide.blog\/index.php\/2013\/04\/21\/post-35-a-bowl-of-hot-milk-and-rice-in-1953\/","title":{"rendered":"Post-35: A Bowl of Hot Milk and Rice in 1953"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"paragraph\" style=\"text-align:left;\">On the large sidewalk between Seoul City Hall and <strong><a title=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Gwanghwamun_Plaza\">Gwanghwamun<\/a><\/strong>, it&#8217;s hard to miss the dozens of blown-up black-and-white photographs mounted on  wooden placards.<span> Walking along yesterday (April 21st, 2013), I stopped to look at a few, as is my habit when I&#8217;m passing through there, which I do once every few months or so. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span><\/span><span>One caught my eye:<\/span>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div class=\"wsite-image wsite-image-border-none wsite-image-border-black\" style=\"padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:10px;margin-right:0;text-align:center\"> <a> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/yule-tide.blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/09\/1366644639.jpg\" alt=\"Picture\" style=\"width:auto;max-width:100%\"><\/a> <\/p>\n<div style=\"display:block;font-size:90%\">Placard in central Seoul [2013] featuring a photo from the Korean War.<\/p>\n<p><b>Its caption:<\/b> An aged Korean in line receives a bowl of hot milk and rice from volunteer workers<br \/> at one of Seoul&#8217;s nine feeding centers. Looking on (background left to rght) George S. Murray<br \/>and John P. Kott. Date: April 21, 1953. Photo Credit: U.S. Army by Pvt John St. Dennis<\/p>\n<p> 6.25\uc804\uc7c1 \ub2f9\uc2dc \uc11c\uc6b8\uc5d0\ub294 9\uac1c\uc758 \uc74c\uc2dd\ubb3c \ubc30\uae09\uc18c\uac00 \uc788\uc5c8\uc2b5\ub2c8\ub2e4. \uc720\uc5d4\ubbfc\uc0ac\uc6d0\uc870\uc0ac\ub839\ubd80 \uc18c\uc18d\uc758 <br \/>\ubbf8\uad70\ub4e4\uc774\uac10\ub3c5\ud558\uace0 \uc788\ub294 \ub3d9\uc548 \uc11c\uc6b8\uc758 \ud55c\ubb34\uc0c1 \uc74c\uc2dd\ubb3c \ubc30\uae09\uc18c\uc5d0\uc11c \uc904 \uc11c \uc788\ub358 \ud55c \ub178\uc778\uc774 <br \/>\ucc28\ub840\uac00 \ub418\uc790 \ub530\ub73b\ud558\uac8c \ub370\uc6b4 \uc6b0\uc720\uc640 \ubc25\uc744 \ubc1b\uace0 \uc788\uc2b5\ub2c8\ub2e4, \uc77c\uc790: 1953\ub144 4\uc6d4 21\uc77c. <br \/>\uc790\ub8cc: (\uc0ac)\uc6d4\ub4dc\ud53c\uc2a4\uc790\uc720\uc5f0\ud569<\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"paragraph\" style=\"text-align:left;\">\n<span><\/span>When that I transcribe the Korean, I see that the exhibition is sponsored by something called the &#8220;<strong>Association for World Peace and Freedom<\/strong>&#8221; [my translation]. A search brings me to two websites (<a title=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.wpfu.or.kr\/_02WARS\/WARS02.htm\">first<\/a>, <a title=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/cafe456.daum.net\/_c21_\/recent_bbs_read?grpid=1OpSD&#038;fldid=Iekt&#038;page=1&#038;prev_page=0&#038;contentval=00001zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz&#038;datanum=1&#038;regdt=20111121012726&#038;listnum=20\">second<\/a>) that appear to be theirs. (They are only in Korean).<\/p>\n<p>I thought the caption gave recipient&#8217;s name as Mu-Sang Hahn [\ud55c\ubb34\uc0c1], but it turns out that word means &#8220;charity&#8221;.\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div style=\"height: 20px; overflow: hidden; width: 100%;\"><\/div>\n<hr class=\"styled-hr\" style=\"width:100%;\">\n<div style=\"height: 20px; overflow: hidden; width: 100%;\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"paragraph\" style=\"text-align:left;\">The photo is dated April 21st, 1953. I walked by it on April 21st, 2013. I saw the photograph sixty years, to the day, after it was snapped by this Private John St. Dennis (who&#8217;d be in his 80s now). <span>This got me to thinking about how long 60 years is.<\/span><span> Using April 21st, 1953 as a base-date, I bounced my mind back another 60-year block, and then a second. Then I bounced forward two 60-year blocks<\/span>. Here&#8217;s what I come up with: <br \/><span><\/span><br \/><font size=\"4\"><strong><span>Situation in Korea, at 60-year intervals<\/span><\/strong><\/font><br \/><span><\/span><span>April 21st, 1833:<\/span> Korea ruled by Chosun Dynasty as a &#8220;hermit kingdom&#8221;: Weak leadership\/kleptocratic tendencies<br \/>April 21st, 1893: Chosun beginning to open, but is in inexorable decline, <a title=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Donghak_Peasant_Revolution\">Donghak<\/a> movement reaching a boiling point<br \/><strong><span>April 21st, 1953:<\/span> Korea the midst of a civil war; thought to be one of the poorest countries on Earth<\/strong><br \/><span>April 21st, 2013:<\/span>\u00a0 South Korea is one of the richest countries on Earth<br \/><span>April 21st, 2073: ?<\/span>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div style=\"height: 20px; overflow: hidden; width: 100%;\"><\/div>\n<hr class=\"styled-hr\" style=\"width:100%;\">\n<div style=\"height: 20px; overflow: hidden; width: 100%;\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On the large sidewalk between Seoul City Hall and Gwanghwamun, it&#8217;s hard to miss the dozens of blown-up black-and-white photographs mounted on wooden placards. Walking along yesterday (April 21st, 2013), I stopped to look at a few, as is my habit when I&#8217;m passing through there, which I do once every few months or so. 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