- Shin-
Yeoseong (Korean: 신여성, The New
Woman Magazine, Shinyeoseong, Sin Yosong) was the
first magazine for
women in
Korea published from 1923 to 1934. It...
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January 1800 – 23
October 1858),
formally honoured as
Internal Prince Yeoseong (여성부원군; 驪城府院君). He also
known as Duke
Hyojeong (효정공; 孝貞公) or Duke Sungan...
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Yeoseong yeongung soseol (女性英雄 小說
Female Hero Fiction) is a
Korean literary genre that
consists of
works structured around chronicling the
lives of female...
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sister — Lady Min (여흥 민씨; 1363–?)
Younger brother — Min Mu-jil,
Prince Yeoseong (여성군 민무질; 閔無疾; 1369 – 17
March 1410)
Younger brother — Min Mu-hyul, Prince...
- 1950s, Jeong-nyeon, a girl born with a
talent for singing,
entered the
Yeoseong Gukgeuk troupe and grew up in it. Kim Tae-ri as Yoon Jeong-nyeon Shin Ye-eun...
- of
mandu Archived 2011-07-08 at the
Wayback Machine, Lee Mi-jong (이미종),
Yeoseong Chosun, 2008-02-14. (in Korean)
Somandu Archived 2011-06-10 at the Wayback...
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November 1851– 8
October 1895) Grandfather: Min Chi-rok,
Internal Prince Yeoseong (여성부원군 민치록; 1799–1858) Grandmother:
Internal Princess Consort Hanchang...
- has
continued in
Yeoseong Gukgeuk Project (2008-).
Yeoseong Gukgeuk Project is one of jung's most well-known body of works.
Yeoseong gukgeuk (Korean or...
- in the 7th grade. "新피아노의 시인, 조성진" [Sung-jin Cho, the new
piano poet].
Yeoseong JoongAng (in Korean). 15
December 2012.
Retrieved 24
September 2018. "Korean...
- (한창부부인; 韓昌府夫人). Her
father was
given the
royal title of "Internal
Prince Yeoseong" (여성부원군; 驪城府院君), and was
posthumously appointed as
Yeonguijeong after his...