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  2. Korean proverbs - Wikipedia

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    A Korean proverb (Korean: 속담, Sok-dam) is a concise idiom in the Korean language which describes a fact in a metaphorical way for instruction or satire. [1] The term 속담 (Sok-dam, Korean proverb) was first used in Korea during the Joseon Dynasty , but proverbs were in use much earlier.

  3. Han (cultural) - Wikipedia

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    According to Kim Yol-kyu, han is expressed in Korean proverbs about womanhood and poverty: [7] 여자가 한을 품으면 오뉴월에도 서리가 내린다. [7] Frost can fall even in May and June, if a woman harbors a grudge [han]. (A woman's vengeance knows no bounds.) [61] 똥구멍이 찢어지게 가난하다. " [7] (as poor as a church ...

  4. Proverbs of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Proverbs of South Korea

  5. The old man lost his horse - Wikipedia

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    The story is well-known throughout the East Asian cultural sphere and is often invoked to express the idea of "silver lining" or "blessing in disguise" in Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, and Japanese. In Western literature the parable was modified and is frequently used in philosophical or religious texts or in books dealing with management or ...

  6. Ryu Shiva - Wikipedia

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    His major collections of proverbs include Flowers Blossom in the Mountains (산에는 꽃이 피네) which is a compilation of Beopjeong Sunim's Buddhist verses and proverbs; May All Beings Be Happy (살아 있는 것은 다 행복하라; 2006); as well as proverb poetry collections If I Had Known Then What I Know Now (Jigeum algo itneungeol ...

  7. Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture - Wikipedia

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    It is mainly written in Korean, but is actively being translated into several other languages, including English, Chinese, and Spanish. [2] It has a number of sub-encyclopedias that focus on specific subjects. [1] It is available for free online, and has a mobile app that can be used to search and read articles. [1] [3]

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

  9. Proverb - Wikipedia

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    However, unlike the examples given above in English, all of which are anti-proverbs, Tatira's examples are standard proverbs. Where the English proverbs above are meant to make a potential customer smile, in one of the Zimbabwean examples "both the content of the proverb and the fact that it is phrased as a proverb secure the idea of a secure ...