-
outside Gaegyeong (nowadays Kaesong), and
Gyeongju was
designated as "
Donggyeong" ("East Capital"). However, that
title was
removed in 1012, the third...
- The
Donggyeongi (Korean: 동경이), also
called daeng gyeon (댕견) or
Donggyeong gae (동경개), is a
naturally bob-tailed dog
breed that
originated in Korea. It is...
- site of the
eastern capital of the
Balhae Kingdom between 785 and 793,
Donggyeong, was
located here. The city's name
Hunchun comes from
Huncun in Manchu...
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parts of the
former territory of Goguryeo.
Goryeo had
three subcapitals:
Donggyeong (now Gyeongju),
Namgyeong (now Seoul), and
Seogyeong (now Pyongyang)....
- 東京明期月良夜入伊遊行如可
Reconstructed middle Korean 東京 ᄇᆞᆯ기ㅣ ᄃᆞ라 밤드리 노니다가.
Meaning Under the
Donggyeong (Gyeongju)'s moon light,
having caroused far into the sunrise....
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School (****anese: 東京韓国学校 Tōkyō
Kankoku Gakkō, Korean: 동경한국학교, romanized:
Donggyeong Hanguk Hakgyo) is a
Korean school located in Wakamatsu-cho [ja], Shinjuku-ku...
-
sword dance as a mask
dance can be
obtained from the
article of "Catch Up
Donggyeong" and "Pungseongjo". In the same book, it was said that
Cheoyongmu also...
-
published later by Choe Sihyeong:
Bible of the
Donghak Doctrine (동경대전, 東經大全,
Donggyeong Daejeon) in Korean-Chinese
Published at Inje on 15 July 1880 Republished...
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Transcriptions Revised Romanization Donggyeong...
- (traditional characters) / 东京 (simplified characters) (Mandarin Chinese),
Donggyeong - 동경 [Hanja: 東京] (Korean), Dùnggìng - 東京 (Cantonese), Edo / ****o (English...