- Yun Suk-young (Korean: 윤석영;
Korean pronunciation: [jun.sʌ.ɡjʌŋ]; born 13
February 1990) is a
South Korean footballer who last pla**** as a left-back for...
- Maengja),
classic of
Poetry (시경; 詩經; Sigyeong), Book of Do****ents (서경; 書經;
Seogyeong),
classic of
Changes (역경; 易經; Yeokgyeong),
Spring and
Autumn Annals (춘추;...
-
Princess Sunhye of the
Andong Jang clan (순혜옹주 장씨; ? – 26 July 1423)
Princess Seogyeong (서경옹주)
Court Lady, of the Gim clan (후궁 김씨)
Princess Sukgeun (숙근옹주; ? –...
- Nishikyō-ku, Kyoto, a ward
located in
western Kyoto Pyongyang, was
changed to "
Seogyeong" by Wang's
Goryeo on the
Korean peninsula Cheongju, was one of the five...
- In 922,
their father moved to
Seogyeong (now Pyongyang)
under King Taejo's command. One day, when
Taejo went to
Seogyeong, Gim Haeng-Pa met him on the...
- to him. He, as a man in a navy blue suit with the
criminal branding "
Seogyeong" ("Western Capital",
which was
Pyongyang during the
Goryeo period; the...
- nobility. In 1135,
Myocheong argued in
favor of
moving the
capital to
Seogyeong (now Pyongyang). This
proposal divided the nobles. One faction, led by...
-
devoted 54
castles including Seogyeong and 6
castles including Seohae province to Yuan dynasty. Yuan
dynasty renamed Seogyeong as
Dongnyeong Prefecture and...
- Sung-hwan) (2018). "Byeonhwa-haneun
jaehyeon cheje-wa soseol-ui jari:
Hwang Seogyeong-ui Bari-degi-e
natanan seosa muga suyong-ui uimi" 변화하는 재현 체제와 소설의 자리-황석영의...
-
three subcapitals:
Donggyeong (now Gyeongju),
Namgyeong (now Seoul), and
Seogyeong (now Pyongyang).
Goryeo reorganized its
provinces several times. Originally...