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Yongbieocheonga,
literally Songs of the
Dragons Flying to Heaven, was the
first work
written in Hangul. The book was
published in 1447 and
written by...
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Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.
Taking its name from the poem
Yongbieocheonga that says that
trees with deep
roots do not sway, the
series tells...
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folding screen for Joseon-era kings, and text from the
second chapter of
Yongbieocheonga, the
first work of
literature written in
hangul Globe of Honcheonsigye...
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existed since the days of
Unified Silla.
Sejong composed the
famous Yongbieocheonga ("Songs of
Flying Dragons"; 1445),
Seokbo Sangjeol ("Episodes from...
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composed by Tai Kang's five
younger brothers when he lost the country.
Yongbieocheonga mentions the king as a
person that
should not be imitated. Taikang...
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Sejong the
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- 'bear', are
those also
common to Koreanic. The
Middle Korean text
Yongbieocheonga transcribes the name of the old
Baekje capital 'Bear Ford' as kwomá...
- to heaven, to agriculture, land and grain, and to
royal ancestors.
Yongbieocheonga,
Songs of the
Dragons Flying to
Heaven represents its
uniqueness as...
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Sejong sponsored books such as "The
Songs of the
Flying Dragons" (
Yongbieocheonga) and
eulogies of his ancestors, the Hall of
Worthies was
involved in...
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forms of
lyric composition that were po****r in the
Joseon dynasty.
Yongbieocheonga was a
major collection of
poems produced in the 1440s.
Korean vernacular...