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  2. Jade Emperor - Wikipedia

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    The Jade Emperor is known by many names, including Yu, [2] Heavenly Grandfather (天公, Tiāngōng), which originally meant "Heavenly Duke", [citation needed] which is used by commoners; the Jade Lord; the Highest Emperor; Great Emperor of Jade (玉皇上帝 Yu Huang Shangdi, or 玉皇大帝 Yu Huang Dadi).

  3. Guo Huai (wife of Jia Chong) - Wikipedia

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    Guo Huai (Chinese: 郭槐; pinyin: Guō Huái; Wade–Giles: Kuo 1 Huai 2, 237–296), courtesy name Yuhuang [1] (玉璜) or Yuanshao (媛韶, according to her entombed stele [2]), was a niece of the general Guo Huai (郭淮; note that their Chinese names differ even if their romanized names do not), the second wife of Jia Chong, the mother of Jia Nanfeng, and the mother-in-law of Emperor Hui ...

  4. Marriage in Korea - Wikipedia

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    As language and cultural differences become an issue many foreign brides do suffer from cultural differences which also affects the social integration of their children. The children of inter-racial marriage families called "Damunhwa" meaning multicultural family, face identity crisis and racial abuse as they try to assimilate into Korean ...

  5. Korean name - Wikipedia

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    A certain name written in Hangul can be a native Korean name, or a Sino-Korean name, or even both. For example, Bo-ram (보람) can not only be a native Korean name, [21] but can also be a Sino-Korean name (e.g. 寶濫). [22] In some cases, parents intend a dual meaning: both the meaning from a native Korean word and the meaning from Hanja.

  6. Huaguang Dadi - Wikipedia

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    Huaguang Dadi is the protagonist of the 17th-century novel Journey to the South. In Journey to the South, the tale recounts the story of Huaguang Dadi, originally a fire spirit who attained deity status after listening to Tathāgata Buddha's teachings for an extended period. However, Huaguang offended Tathāgata by killing Duhuo Gui during one ...

  7. Hui-bi Yun - Wikipedia

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    It was unknown when she entered the palace as King Chunghye's 2nd wife, but it's estimated around 1331. In December 1348, after the childless King Chungmok , Princess Deoknyeong 's son died, Yun's only son, Wang Jeo ascended the throne as the new king, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] but she was unable to acted as his regent due to Deoknyeong's power.

  8. My Husband Got a Family - Wikipedia

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    My Husband Got a Family [1] (Korean: 넝쿨째 굴러온 당신) is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Kim Nam-joo, Yoo Jun-sang, and Youn Yuh-jung. [2] It aired on KBS2 from February 25 to September 9, 2012 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 58 episodes.

  9. Sŏ Hŭi - Wikipedia

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    Sŏ Hŭi (Korean: 서희; Hanja: 徐熙; Korean pronunciation:; 942 – 8 August 998) was a Korean politician and diplomat during the early days of the Goryeo period. His art name was Yŏmyun and his posthumous name was Changwi. [1] Sŏ is best remembered for his diplomatic skills that led 60,000 Khitan troops to withdraw from Goryeo. [2] [3] [4]