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Gungnyeo (Korean: 궁녀; lit. palace women) is a
Korean term
referring to
women waiting on the king and
other royalty in
traditional Korean society. It is...
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Shadows in the
Palace (Korean: 궁녀; RR:
Gungnyeo; lit. (servant-)women of the palace) is a 2007
South Korean period mystery thriller film
directed by Kim...
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senior 5th rank (Hanja: 正五品;
Jeong 5 pum), the
highest attainable for
gungnyeo, a lady-in-waiting
during the
Joseon Dynasty of Korea.
Female officers...
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American Interfaith Network Nain, ****istant
court ladies of Korea, see
gungnyeo Nain, a
character in Tolkien's
middle earth fantasy novel The
Hobbit Nain...
- were part of the
gungnyeo (court ladies), but they
could be
allowed to go out of the court,
which differentiates them from the
gungnyeo with a rank, who...
- (the 10th year of King Cheoljong's reign), she
entered the
palace as a
gungnyeo (궁인). On
February 22, 1859, she
became a
concubine of the Gwi-in (귀인) rank...
- A
recreation of a
royal kitchen in
which gungnyeo (court ladies) worked, displa**** in the Dae Jang Geum
Theme Park...
- 20s and
married military officers who were s****ing wives.
Comfort women Gungnyeo,
women who
waited on
royalty in
traditional Korean society Kisaeng, enslaved...
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function of a lady-in-waiting as
potential concubine was
abolished in 1924.
Gungnyeo (literally 'palace women') is a term that
refers to
women who
worked in...
- age of 60. In 1762, at the age of ten, she
entered the
royal palace as a
gungnyeo.
Because of her father's
relationship with the
Pungsan Hong clan, Lady...