Baek Yongseong Jinjong (Korean: 용성 진종; Hanja: 龍城 震鍾, 1864–1940) was a Korean Buddhist master who helped propagate Buddhism in Korea. Primarily grounded...
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planning team leader at Yongseong Department Store. Choi Hyun-wook as Ban Joo-yeon The head of the strategic planning division of Yongseong Department Store...
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Japanese practice of marrying and having families, while others such as Yongseong, worked to resist the Japanese occupation. Today, the largest Seon school...
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of Grand Internal Prince Jeongye and Grand Internal Princess Consort Yongseong. Bestowed in 1834 and 1857, respectively. Lim, Hye Ryun (September 2015)...
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royal titles, so they were respectively honored as Jeongye Daewongun and Yongseong Budaebuin. Some other relatives of Cheoljong also received titles, including...
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Ryongsong Residence Chosŏn'gŭl 룡성 관저 Hancha 龍城官邸 Revised Romanization Yongseong Gwanjeo McCune–Reischauer Ryongsŏng Kwanjŏ...
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22 April 1622 – 6 August 1658) Younger brother: Yi Gon, Grand Prince Yongseong (이곤 용성대군; 24 October 1624 – 22 December 1629) Consort and their respective...
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Yongsŏng Pudaebuin (redirect from Yongseong Budaebuin)
Grand Internal Princess Consort Yongsŏng (Korean: 용성부대부인 염씨; Hanja: 龍城府大夫人 廉氏; 20 July 1793 – March 1834), or Grand Internal Princess Consort Yŏngwŏn (영원부대부인;...
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(인평대군 이요; 10 December 1622 – 13 May 1658), third son Yi Gon, Grand Prince Yongseong (용성대군 이곤; 24 October 1624 – 22 December 1629), fourth son First daughter...
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Hanja 日海 Revised Romanization Ilhae McCune–Reischauer Irhae Courtesy name Hangul 용성 Hanja 勇星 Revised Romanization Yongseong McCune–Reischauer Yongsŏng...
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