- The Hall of Worthies, or
Jiphyeonjeon (Korean pronunciation: [tɕi.pʰjʌn.dʑʌn]; Korean: 집현전; Hanja: 集賢殿), was a
Korean royal research institute during the...
- edition—bon (本)
means "book" or "edition". It was
written by
scholars from the
Jiphyeonjeon (Hall of Worthies),
commissioned by King
Sejong the Great. In addition...
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reflected in case of
nouns where ㅎ
follows ㄱ, ㄷ and ㅂ: 묵호 → Mukho, 집현전 →
Jiphyeonjeon. In addition,
special provisions are for
regular phonological rules in...
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Baedari Secondhand Bookstore Alley like Abel Bookstore,
Hanmi Bookstore,
Jiphyeonjeon,
Daechang Seorim,
Samsung Seorim, Nabi Nalda. Nabi
Nalda is a book cafe...
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cabinet of the
Joseon dynasty. It is Korea's
Treasure No. 1760,
where Jiphyeonjeon Hall was
located during King Sejong's reign. The
historical and architectural...
- (pla**** by Jang Hyuk)
investigating a case
involving the
serial murders of
Jiphyeonjeon scholars in
Gyeongbokgung while King
Sejong (pla**** by Han Suk-kyu, in...
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undermined much of the
foundation of many
existing systems,
including the
Jiphyeonjeon which his predecessors,
Sejong and Munjong, had
carefully laid down....
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fifth generation descendant of Ch'oe Yu-ch'ŏng, the
Grand Scholar of
Jiphyeonjeon, the
Royal Academy, and the son of Ch'oe Wŏn-jik. He was
raised in a...
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under Sejong's new
program worked at the Hall of
Worthies (집현전; 集賢殿;
Jiphyeonjeon). Sejong's
first ****ignment to Jang was to
build a
celestial globe to...
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story of Kang
investigating a case
involving the
serial murders of
Jiphyeonjeon scholars in
Gyeongbok Palace while King
Sejong (pla**** by Han Suk-kyu)...