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YI Technology was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Shanghai, China. [6] [7] The YI 1080p Home Camera. In 2018, YI Technology partnered with Google to produce the YI Horizon VR180, Google's first VR180 marketplace camera. [8] [9] On November 7, 2018, [10] YI Technology launched the sub-brand "Kami" and released the Kami Indoor Camera. [11]
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On 19 April 1907, Yun was appointed as Major General with Yi Jae-gak and Yi Gi-hong. [7] On 27 August 1907, after Sunjong became the emperor, Yun was appointed as Haepung Buwon Prince. [8] On 31 August, he was appointed as Yeongdonneyoung Sisa. [9] Yun tried to visit Hague for Hague Conventions of 1907 in order to assert the independence of Korea.
Located in Gogeum-myeon, Wando County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea, Chungmusa is a shrine built to remember the noble patriotic spirit of Admiral Yi Sun-sin. Chungmusa on Gogeum continues to hold a memorial service every year on April 28, the admiral’s birthday, and mark his patriotic fall on November 19.
This site is located in the south of Seoul, at the bottom of the southern slope of Daemo Mountain. Heolleung is a pair of tombs holding the remains of Taejong of Joseon and Queen Wongyeong , while Illeung is a single mound situated two hundred meters to the west and holds the remains of King Sunjo and Queen Sunwon .
The scene depicts the Fusang tree, Xihe who is going to hitch her Dragon Horse to the Sun Chariot, and Archer Yi who takes aim at the Sun Crows. The Wu Family Shrines ( Chinese : 武氏祠 ), of which the Wu Liang Shrine (武梁祠) is the best known, was the family shrine of the Wu clan of the Eastern Han dynasty .