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  • quot;Eighty-Thousand Tripitaka") is a Korean collection of the Tripitaka ... Korean Buddhist scholars first carved the Tripitaka Koreana beginning ...
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  • Geom-mu refers to a traditional sword dance practiced in Korea. Korean ... dance through the Gwonbeon, a pre-Korean War performance institution ...
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  • Sangosa and has been researched by South Korean, North Korean, and Chinese ... in Liaoning, south Manchuria and northern Korean Peninsula. ...
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  • inspired the military traditions throughout Korean history. ... "Flower Youths." Hwa is the Sino-Korean (hanja) character for flower ...
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  • Baekje and Silla, which dominated the Korean Peninsula and parts of Manchuria ... four commanderies in northern parts of the Korean Peninsula. Three fell quickly ...
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  • Jongmyo's unique dedication to ceremonies honoring departed Korean ... gathering place, especially for older Korean men to visit, dance and drink. ...
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  • Korean mythology represents Dangun Wanggeom as the founder of Gojoseon ... *Cho, Cha-yong. Spirit of the Korean tiger. Korean art series, v. ...
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  • in the north east of China and the Korean Peninsula between the fifth ... indicates his leverage over Chinese in the Korean peninsula. Whether the titles ...
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  • Korean painting includes paintings made in Korea or by overseas Koreans on all surfaces, and art dating from the paintings on the walls of Goguryeo ...
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  • Korean and world experts have celebrated Jeong Yak-yong's contribution ... its close connection with the birth of the Korean Catholic Church at the end ...
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  • and Taedong Rivers, ruling over northern Korean Peninsula and southern Manchuria ... China north of the Yangtze River, and the Korean Peninsula. Gojoseon eventually ...
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  • Gyeongju National Museum and is a masterpiece of Korean art. ... * Korean art * Three Kingdoms of Korea * History of Korea ...
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  • Chuseok (Korean: 추석; hanja: 秋夕), literally "Autumn eve ... to their ancestors and share a feast of Korean traditional food such as ...
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  • 127° 30 East, on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula jutting out from ... both direct invasions focused on the Korean land area and also indirect ...
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  • Nam June Paik (July 20, 1932 – January 29, 2006) was a South Korean ... had to flee from their home during the Korean War. His family first fled ...
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  • Kang Kam-chan or Gang Gam-chan (948 – 1031) was a medieval Korean ... establish a new dynasty and unifying the Korean Peninsula. A legend tells ...
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  • ===Cycles of Korean Dynasties=== province, in the southern part of the Korean peninsula. Gyeongju, Choe ...
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  • 忠肅王). In addition to his various Korean names, he bore the Mongolian ... 高麗王朝; Koryo kingdom) ruled the Korean peninsula from 935 to 1392 ...
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  • To appreciate the value and the richness of the Korean Sirhak, one ... One of the front runners of Korean Sirhak is Yu Hyông-wôn (1622 ...
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  • Kimchi, also spelled gimchi or kimchee, refers to a traditional Korean ... Kimchi has been a mainstay of Korean culture for over 2,000 years ...
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  • considered to be one of the most remarkable art treasures created by Far Eastern ... sculpture as an outstanding example of Korean art. Ten nitches high on the ...
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  • of modernization. Since the end of the Korean War, South Korea has sought ... South Korea have brought many changes to Korean's lives. In the past ...
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  • was a famous Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) Korean painter and calligraphist ... from a family without any sons. (In Joseon Korean culture, the oldest son in ...
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  • of most competitive, belonging to the Korean equivalent of the Ivy League ... the running of the university by the South Korean government, marked a major ...
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  • Pinyin: Fènghuáng; Japanese: 鳳凰 hō-ō; Korean: 봉황 bonghwang; Vietnamese: Phượng Hoàng) is the name of two Chinese mythological birds that ...
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  • in 1392. Goryeo pottery—the famous Korean celadon pottery—and the ... to his hometown Gaeseong, and ruled the Korean Peninsula as the first king ...
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  • The Juche Ideology (Juche Sasang 주체사상 in Korean; or Chuch ... form in English-language North Korean works from around 1965. North ...
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  • The Yangban (양반, 兩班 in Korean) were a well-educated scholarly ... *[http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/yang/hd_yang.htm Timeline of Korean ...
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  • Yejong of Goryeo (1079 - 1122) was the 16th emperor of the Korean ... training, the first recorded occasion of a Korean dynasty providing formal ...
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  • *Hagwon (학원學院) (Korean) *'Buxiban (補習班 or 补习班 ... Non-academic juku offer specific education such as music, art, calligraphy ...
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  • The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism (JOKB) Korea's largest denomination ... became the first Patriarch of China. The Korean Jogye order grew from the ...
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  • he conquered Later Baekje and unified the Korean Peninsula. ... Gwangjong then selected a Korean era name, Junpung, Gwangjong proclaimed ...
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  • and stationing steam powered ships in Korean ports. After the Korean War ... with the Trans-Siberian Railway. The Korean War badly damaged the railroad ...
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  • led the unification of the entire Korean peninsula for the first time ... control of Later Baekje, and unified the Korean nation for the first time ...
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  • a decisive invasion and battle during the Korean War, conceived and commanded ... of the peninsula by the invading North Korean People's Army (NKPA ...
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  • Buddhist art refers to the rich and diverse representations of religious ... Early Buddhist art emerged in India and Sri Lanka following the death ...
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  • indigenous techniques still survived. Korean art expresses a tendency towards ... See also: Korean art ===Crafts=== Korean craftsmen create a unique ...
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  • The temple area is the home of six Korean National Treasures, including ... the golden age of Buddhist architecture and art in the Unified Silla dynasty ...
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  • 'pig dragon')] National Gallery of Art. The character for "dragon ... quot; of dragons as depicted in Chinese art and literature, are: ...
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  • The Korean Folk Village is a living museum type of tourist attraction ... The purpose of Korean Folk Village is to display elements of traditional ...
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  • built. The Empress actively employed Korean Buddhist monks and scholars ... During Empress Suiko's reign, art, education, and culture flourished ...
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  • throughout that time has been intimate, Korean culture to a large extent ... Korea (Korean: 한국 in South Korea or 조선 in North Korea, see ...
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  • are actually a version of the spicier Korean bulgogi sauce, which also ... *Tsuji, Shizuo. Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art. Oxford University ...
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  • Won Buddhism, Wonbulgyo, a compound of the Korean won (circle) and ... *Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho, and Howard C. Cutler. 1998. The art of happiness: ...
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  • of calligraphic practice would be: "the art of giving form to signs in ... inscriptions and hand lettering to fine art pieces where the artistic ...
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  • Сахалина/Koreytsi Sakhalina; Korean: 사할린 한국인/Sahallin ... title=North Korean Art Exhibition being held in Sakhalin|url=|publisher ...
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  • miserable circumstances. Today, his works of art are on display in museums ... In 1114, following a request from Emperor Yejong of the Korean court ...
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  • 039;s Thought in Korea and set the path of Korean Neo-Confucianism leading ... mind. That is why he he was admired by the Korean Sirhak scholars like Yi Ik ...
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  • Korean literature is the body of literature produced in Korea or by ... The development of Korean Literature is quite unique due to the creation ...
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  • first millennium, and ruled most of the Korean Peninsula from the seventh ... * Kungnip Pangmulgwan (Korea). 5,000 Years of Korean Art: An Exhibition ...
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