- into 1 ŭp (town), 2
rodongjagu (workers' districts) and 20 ri (villages):
Pyongsan County was
called Pyeongju (Korean: 평주; Hanja: 平州)
during the
Goryeo period...
- The
Pyongsan Shin clan (Korean: 평산 신씨) is one of the
great aristocratic houses which originated from Korea. The clan was key in the
foundation of the Goryeo...
- the "dragon woman" was a
daughter of Tu Ŭn-chŏm from
Pyongju (modern-day
Pyongsan County). The
story that Wang Kŏn was
descended from
either Suzong or Xuanzong...
- four
clans —
Pyongsan, Goryeong, Aju, and
Saknyeong —
share the same
Chinese character (申), they are
unrelated in heritage. The
Pyongsan Shin clan lineage...
- home of her
maternal grandparents. Her father, Shin Myeong-hwa, from the
Pyongsan Shin clan, was a
government official and a
friend of the
scholar Jo Gwang-jo...
-
Pyongsan So clan (Korean: 평산 소씨; Hanja: 平山 邵氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in
Pyongsan County,
Hwanghae Province.
According to the...
- P'yŏngsan
station is a
railway station located in P'yŏngsan-ŭp P'yŏngsan County,
North Hwanghae province,
North Korea. It
serves as the
junction point...
- Syng-man (1875-03-26)26
March 1875 Nungnae-dong, Taegyong-ri, Masan-myon,
Pyongsan County, Hwanghae,
Joseon Died 19 July 1965(1965-07-19) (aged 90) Honolulu...
- Military-Political Leadership. I
Corps (Hoeyang County,
Kangwon Province) II
Corps (
Pyongsan County,
North Hwanghae Province) III
Corps (Nampo,
South Pyongan Province)...
-
First Division under Konishi Yukinaga proceeded northward, and
sacked Pyongsan, Sŏhŭng, Pungsan, Hwangju, and
Chunghwa along the way. At Chunghwa, the...