- were forfeited. In 1257, he died and was
given the
posthumous name of
Munjang. He was
buried on Moaksan, in
North Jeolla Province,
South Korea. "(125)전주...
-
September 1940, he had
several of his
poems published in the
magazine Munjang [ko]. Afterwards, due to
increasing wartime censorship by the ****anese...
-
formal education, but two
early poems of his
appeared in the
publication Munjang (Literary Composition) in 1939.
After Korea's
liberation from Imperial...
- like
conventional novels, and
written in the "literary style" (문장체; 文章體;
munjang ch'e) are the
Seoul editions.
Although the woodblock-printed
texts are...
- two podcasts. One was the "Author's Room"
section of the 2012
Sound of
Munjang and the
other one was “Radio Book Dabang” from
January 2013 to May 2015...
-
promoting the use of the
Korean alphabet (Hangul). He
created the
journal Munjang (Literary Style)
where he
promoted modern Korean poetry, but also serialized...
- 2017 Issue. 제 404회 문장의 소리: 신동옥 404th
Sound of Sentences: Shin Dong-ok.
Munjang, last
modified April 22, 2015. "사이버문학광장 문장" (in Korean).
Retrieved 2017-09-20...
- po****tion of 1,590. Munsan-myeon was
created in 1914 by the
merger of
Munjang-myeon (문장면, 文章面) and Dusan-myeon (두산면, 豆山面) in part of a
wider reorganisation...
-
minsi deokhaengnok 63
jangbon (Garambon), was
published in the
journal Munjang in 1940 by Lee Byeong-gi,
styled Garam, who
introduced the m****cript with...
- "Mua" (무아; 武兒) Son: Chŏng
Hagyu (정학유, 丁學游; 1786–1855);
childhood name was "
Munjang" (문장; 文䍧) and "Muna" (문아; 文兒)
Unnamed son (1789–1791);
childhood name was...