- • Hanja 慶興郡 • McCune-Reischauer Kyŏnghŭng-gun • Revised
Romanization Gyeongheung-gun Map of
North Hamgyong showing the
location of
Kyonghung Country North...
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Gyeongheung Eo clan (Korean: 경흥 어씨; Hanja: 慶興 魚氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was
located in
Kyonghung County,
North Hamgyong Province...
- her
mother was
given the
royal title of "Internal
Princess Consort Gyeongheung of the
Gigye Yun clan" (경흥부부인 기계 유씨; 慶興府夫人 杞溪 兪氏)
while her
father was...
- (경원, 慶源) 6 myeon : Gyeongwon, Dongwon, Asan, Annong, Yongdeok,
Yudeok Gyeongheung (경흥, 慶興) (administrative
center at Unggi-eup) 2 eup : Unggi, Aoji 3 myeon :...
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Consort Wonsun of the
Gyeongju Kim clan) or
before called as
Primary Lady
Gyeongheung (경흥원주; 景興院主) was a
Korean Royal Consort as the 8th wife of King Hyeonjong...
- clan
Pungsan Sim clan Gu
Juksan An clan
Taewon An clan
Tongju Yang clan
Gyeongheung Eo clan
Uiryeong Yeo clan
Hwiju Yo clan
Musong Yun clan
Haeju Yun clan...
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colonial Korea that
operated collieries in Aoji,
Sinaoji and
Obong in
Gyeongheung County,
North Hamgyeong Province. In
addition to the mines,
after the...
- to be
influenced by
Korean Buddhism,
particularly by the
Sillan monk
Gyeongheung.
Robert Buswell notes that the form of
Buddhism Korea was propagating...
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still a
child and
royal princess, she was
called Oldest Daughter of the
Gyeongheung Residence (Korean: 경흥원 장녀; Hanja: 景興院 長女)
since it was her mother's official...
- Line 2.8 2.8
Gilbong Kippō 길봉 吉峰 6.9 4.1
Dongheung Tōkō 동흥 東興 13.1 6.2
Gyeongheung Keikō 경흥 慶興 14.9 1.8
Songha Shōka 송하 松下 19.0 4.1
Hasongheung Kashōkō...