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  2. Sijo - Wikipedia

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    Korean poetry can be traced at least as far back as 17 BC with King Yuri's Song of Yellow Birds but its roots are in earlier Korean culture (op. cit., Rutt, 1998, "Introduction"). Sijo , Korea's favorite poetic genre, is often traced to Confucian monks of the eleventh century, but its roots, too, are in those earlier forms.

  3. 90 Days, Time to Love - Wikipedia

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    90 Days, Time to Love (Korean: 90일, 사랑할 시간; Hanja: 90日 사랑할 時間; RR: 90il, Saranghal Sigan; MR: 90il, Saranghal Shigan) is a 2006 South Korean television series starring Kang Ji-hwan, Kim Ha-neul, Jung Hye-young and Yoon Hee-seok.

  4. Korean poetry - Wikipedia

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    Some later Korean poetry followed the style of Tang lyric poetry such as the shi poetry form. Notable Korean poetry began to flourish during the Goryeo period (starting in 935). Collections were rarely printed. Ch'oe Ch'i-wŏn (857–10th century) The earliest extant collection of poetry in Korean is "Songs of the Ten Vows Samantabhara" by Kyun ...

  5. Ha Sangwook - Wikipedia

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    Ha communicates with others through social media by writing short poems based on daily lives including relationships, love, and work. [13] He became known after his one column poem with 16 characters about a mobile game "Anipang" (Seoroga/ Soholhaennendae/ Deokbune/ Sosikdeukkedwae/ 서로가/ 소홀했는데/ 덕분에/ 소식듣게 돼/ It's been a while/ since we’ve talked, thanks to it ...

  6. Byeon Yeong-ro - Wikipedia

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    Byeon Yeong-ro (Korean: 변영로; 1898–1961), also known by the art name Suju (수주), was a Korean poet and English literature scholar. [1] His original name was Byeon Yeong-bok (변영복; 卞榮福), but he changed his name in 1958. [2]

  7. Kim Sowol - Wikipedia

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    Kim Sowol (Korean: 김소월; 1902–1934) was a Korean language poet famous for his contributions to early modern poetry. [1] Throughout his life he wrote his poignant poetry in a style reminiscent of traditional Korean folk songs. The most prized example of this style was "Azaleas (진달래꽃)", the title poem of his sole collection of poetry.

  8. Cho Oh-hyun - Wikipedia

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    His poems, The Sound of The Ancient World, Today and Bodhidharma, are published in World Literature Today. [9] Translation with explanatory notes of The Blue Cliff Record . It is a collection of Chán Buddhist koans originally compiled in China during the Song dynasty in 1125 and then expanded into its present form by the Chán master Yuanwu ...

  9. DMZ Colony - Wikipedia

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    DMZ Colony is a 2020 poetry collection by Korean American poet and translator Don Mee Choi, published by Wave Books.Centered around the Korean War, the book combines poetry with other forms of media, such as photographs, drawings, and oral histories.