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Byeongpung (Korean: 병풍) are
Korean folding screens made from
several joined panels,
bearing decorative painting and calligraphy, used to
separate interiors...
- The
byeongpung (Korean: 병풍; "Folding screen")
became significant during the
period of
Unified Silla (668–935). The most
common uses for
byeongpung were...
- 原盤), in
order to
avoid having corners that the
child can bump into. A
byeongpung (Korean
folding screen) is
often placed behind the table. The
table usually...
- Byeongpungdo, or
Byeongpung Island, or
Pyeongpung is an
uninhabited island in
South Korea's
Dadohaehaesang National Park, with an area of 0.56
square kilometers...
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Discharge average from 2004 to 2013.
Discharge average from 2004 to 2013.
Byeongpung Mountain (822.2m, Korean: 병풍산; Hanja: 屛風山; RR: Byeongpungsan) 2013년 한국하천일람...
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landscape byeongpung by Jangdeok...
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adrift and
facing the
island of
Byeongpung. The CNN
footage showed that the
Sewol was adrift, but with the
island of
Byeongpung behind it. A
further analysis...
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second floor has the desk, bed, and
chair that Rhee used.
There is a
byeongpung (Korean
folding screen) with a poem by Rhee. This
building was renovated...
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dressed in
their finest clothes,
would be
prominently seated in
front of a
byeongpung (folding screen) and
behind a
large table such as a
gyojasang (교자상; 交子床)...
- 014 ft) to the northwest, Tok-san 1,250 m (4,100 ft) to the west, and
Byeongpung-san 1,152 m (3,780 ft) to the south. The
entrance to the
valley is the...