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Hanja 宗之
Revised Romanization Jongji McCune–Reischauer
Chongji Posthumous name
Hangul 문헌
Hanja 文憲
Revised Romanization Munheon McCune–Reischauer Munhŏn...
- (건양; 建陽): 1896–1897
Gwangmu (광무; 光武): 1897–1907
Posthumous name
Emperor Munheon Mujang Inik
Jeonghyo Tae (문헌무장인익정효태황제; 文憲武章仁翼貞孝太皇帝)
Temple name Gojong...
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Tanggyeong Eungmyeong Ipgi
Jihwa Sinyeol Oehun Hong-eop
Gyegi Seonryeok Geonhaeng Gonjeong Yeong-ui
Honghyu Sugang Munheon Mujang Inik
Jeonghyo Taehwangje...
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Hanja 浩然
Revised Romanization Hoyeon McCune–Reischauer Hoyŏn
Posthumous name
Hangul 문헌
Hanja 文憲
Revised Romanization Munheon McCune–Reischauer Munhŏn...
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Hanja 坦父
Revised Romanization Tanbo McCune–Reischauer T'anp'o
Posthumous name
Hangul 문헌
Hanja 文獻
Revised Romanization Munheon McCune–Reischauer Munhŏn...
- the
Joseon Dynasty,
Dongguk Yeoji Seungnam (동국여지승람; 東國輿地勝覧), and
Dongguk munheon bigo (동국문헌비고; 東國文獻備考).
According to the
Korean view,
these are the Liancourt...
- Koreana,
amounting to
about 6,000 volumes, was
completed in 1087. The
Munheon gongdo private academy was
established in 1055 by Ch'oe Ch'ung, who is...
- Temple, its
hyanggyo (provincial school) and
hanok village in Jeonju,
Munheon Confucian school in
Seocheon County,
Mungyeong Saejae provincial park in...
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corpora of literature. The
first is the
literary mythology (문헌신화; 文獻神話,
munheon sinhwa)
recorded in the
traditional Korean histories, such as the thirteenth-century...
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shown during his solo
exhibitions at
Myongdong Gallery(1973, 1974) and
Munheon Gallery(1975, 1976), Seoul, as well as in
Tokyo at
Muramatsu Gallery(1976)...