- A
pyeong (abbreviation py) is a
Korean unit of area and floorspace,
equal to a
square kan or 36 square
Korean feet. The ping and
tsubo are its equivalent...
- Sohn Won-
pyung (Korean: 손원평; born 1979) is a
South Korean novelist and film maker. She has won two
literary awards: in 2016 for
Amondeu (아몬드 Almond) and...
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Cheongpyeong (Korean: 청평면) is a
small town
about 1 hour east of Seoul,
South Korea, in
Gapyeong County,
Gyeonggi Province. It has a po****tion of approximately...
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Invincible Lee
Pyung Kang (Korean: 천하무적 이평강; Hanja: 天下無敵李平岡; RR: Cheonhamujeok I Pyeong-gang), also
known as
Taming of the Heir, is a 2009
South Korean...
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Shotokan karate.
Pyung Ahn forms:
Pyung Ahn Cho Dan,
Pyung Ahn E Dan,
Pyung Ahn Sam Dan,
Pyung Ahn Sa Dan,
Pyung Ahn Oh Dan. The
Pyung Ahn
series was adopted...
- Kim
Pyung-seok (Korean: 김평석; born 22
September 1958) is
retired football player and manager. He pla**** in K
League side
Hyundai Horang-i and
Yukong Elephants...
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perform an exorcism. Choi
speaks with Hwa-
pyung and is
subsequently possessed, with the
spirit leaving Hwa-
pyung's body.
Priest Choi
returns home and brutally...
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Chough Pyung-ok (Korean: 조병옥; 1894 – 1960) was a
South Korean politician. He ran
against in****bent
president Syngman Rhee in the 1960
presidential election...
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Pyongyang (Korean: 평양; Hancha: 平壤) is the
capital and
largest city of
North Korea,
where it is
sometimes labeled as the "Capital of the Revolution" (혁명의...
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distinctly different from the 8
Taegeuk poomsae practiced in ****kiwon. Five
Pyung Ahn
forms are used in
traditional taekwondo as
relatively simple, introductory...