-
compound of
Sukju and namul, of
which the
former derived from the name of Sin
Sukju (1417–1475), one of the
prominent Joseon scholars. Sin
Sukju betra****...
- 537–552, doi:10.2307/606615, JSTOR 606615 Handel, Zev (2014). "Why Did Sin
Sukju Transcribe the Coda of the Yào 藥 Rime of 15th
Century Guānhuà with the Letter...
- go****ang and others.
Nokdu (Mung bean) is
commonly used in
Korean cuisine.
Sukju namuls (Mung bean sprouts) are
often served as a side dish,
blanched and...
- Ryūkyū
Kingdom ****anese
missions to
Joseon Ryūkyūan
missions to
Joseon Sin
Sukju Robinson,
Kenneth R. (2012). "Mapping ****an in Chosŏn Korea:
Images in the...
-
befriended Hall of
Worthies scholars Jeong Inji,
Seong Sammun, and Shin
Sukju. Both
sides would exchange poems several times during the visit. This continual...
- Portra**** by Son Hyun-joo in the 2019 film Jesters: The Game Changers. Sin
Sukju Han Hwak Gwon Ram
Jeong Inji She was the
illegitimate granddaughter of Jeong...
- Kanasevich [pupils]
Seunghee Lee [pupils] Bin Li [pupils]
Sergio Luque [pupils]
SukJu Na [pupils] Chun-ting Pang [pupils] Wang Ying [pupils]
Sergiu Celibidache...
- (Nataraja)
Night Attack on the Sanjô
Palace The
David Vases Portrait of Sin
Sukju (1417–1475)
Forbidden City Ryoan-ji
Jahangir Preferring a Sufi
Shaikh to...
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eochae (parboiled fish fillet),
yukpo (beef jerky),
suran (poached egg),
sukju namul (sauteed mung bean spouts),
mugeun namul bokkeum (sauteed
dried various...
- Sinseollo,
royal c****erole Suk kkakdugi,
kimchi made with
parboiled radish Sukju namul,
sauteed mung bean
spouts Suran,
poached egg Tteokbokki, stir-fried...