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Yeongsan-myeon (also
known as Yongsan) is a
myeon of
Changnyeong County,
South Gyeongsang Province, in
South Korea. At
Yeongsan the
Battle of Yongsan...
- The
Yeongsan River (Korean: 영산강; RR: Yeongsangang) is a
river in south-western
South Korea. It has a
length of 129.50 km, and
covers an area of 3,467.83 km2...
- Yi Jeon,
Prince Yeongsan (Hangul: 영산군 이전, Hanja: 寧山君 李恮; 22
September 1490 – 11 June 1538) was a
prince of the
Joseon Dynasty. He was the son of King Seongjong...
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Yeongsan soemeoridaegi (Korean: 영산쇠머리대기; lit. Wooden bull
fighting of
Yeongsan) is a
traditional game in
Korea which is
selected as the 25th Important...
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nyeong (녕; 寧; lit. "peace").
Yeongsan territory (영산현) was
established in 1631. In 1637,
Changnyeong territory joined Yeongsan territory (창녕현·영산현). On May...
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Yeongsan hoesang (영산회상; 靈山會相) is a
Korean court music repertoire originated from
Buddhist music.
Originally sung with 7
words chanting "
Yeongsan hoesang...
- The best
known pieces of
jeongak are
Sujecheon and the
suite entitled Yeongsan Hoesang (영산회상; 靈山會相).
Another commonly performed jeongak suite is called...
- The
Yeongsan Shin clan (Korean: 영산 신씨; Hanja: 靈山 辛氏) is one of the
Korean clans.
Their bon-gwan (clan location) is in
Changnyeong County,
South Gyeongsang...
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Chongchon River, the
Taedong River, the Han River, the Geum River, and the
Yeongsan River.
These rivers have vast
flood plains and
provide an
ideal environment...
- crops, and
important shipping routes to Naju were
established along the
Yeongsan River. What is
today known as
Mokpo had its
origins in the
Goryeo period...