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Korean Confucian scholar (1501–1570)
Yi Hwang (Korean: 이황; Hanja: 李滉; 1501–1570) was a Korean philosopher, writer, and Confucian scholar of the Joseon period. He is considered the most important
Yi_Hwang
Topics referred to by the same term
Yi Hwang (1501–1570) was a Korean philosopher and writer. Yi Hwang or Lee Hwang can also refer to: Yi Hwang, the founder of the Goseong Lee clan Yi Hwang
Yi_Hwang_(disambiguation)
Korean Confucian scholar (1536–1584)
devoted himself to studying Neo-Confucianism. He married at 22, and visited Yi Hwang at Dosan the following year. He passed special exams with top honors with
Yi_I
Korean kisaeng (1506–1567)
series Hwang Jin Yi Portrayed by Chang Mi-hee in the 1986 film Hwang Jin Yi Portrayed by Ha Ji-won and Shim Eun-kyung in the 2006 KBS2 TV series Hwang Jini
Hwang_Chini
Korean Crown Prince
Yi Hwang (Korean: 이황; 10 January 1498 – 10 October 1506) was a Korean Crown Prince as the second son (formally as first son) of Yeonsangun of Joseon and
Deposed_Crown_Prince_Yi_Hwang
King of Joseon from 1468 to 1470
(Korean: 예종; Hanja: 睿宗; 23 January 1450 – 9 January 1470), personal name Yi Hwang, was the eighth monarch of Joseon. He was the third son of King Sejo and
Yejong_of_Joseon
Ancient Chinese divination text
text across East Asia. In 1557, the Korean Neo-Confucianist philosopher Yi Hwang produced one of the most influential I Ching studies of the early modern
I_Ching
Korean scholar-official (1526–1592)
Seonjo, Yi helped manage the king's accession as Chief Royal Secretary, then served as provincial commander in Gyeongsang, became a disciple of Yi Hwang, and
Yi_Yangwŏn
King of Joseon from 1455 to 1468
Korea. Sejo died in 1468, and the throne passed to his sickly second son, Yi Hwang (Yejong of Joseon). His tomb is known as Gwangneung (광릉) and is located
Sejo_of_Joseon
2006 South Korean TV series or program
Jang Keun-suk as Kim Eun-ho Jeon Mi-seon as Jin Hyun-geum, Hwang Jini's mother Lee Shi-hwan as Yi-saeng Kim Bo-yeon as Mae-hyang Jo Sung-ha as Eom-soo Lee
Hwang_Jini_(TV_series)
2007 South Korean film directed by Chang Yoon-hyun
Hwang Jin Yi (Korean: 황진이) is a 2007 South Korean biographical drama film directed by Chang Yoon-hyun. Based on Hong Seok-jung's 2002 novel Hwangjini (which
Hwang_Jin_Yi_(film)
Queen of Joseon from 1455 to 1468
reign of her son, Yi Hwang, King Yejong, She was later honoured as Grand Queen Dowager Jaseong (자성대왕대비) during the reign of her grandson, Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong
Queen_Jeonghui
King of Joseon from 1495 to 1506
Third daughter (1495–?) Yi Hwang (이황), Deposed Crown Prince (폐세자; 10 January 1498 – 10 October 1506), second (first) son Yi Seong (이성), Grand Prince
Yeonsangun_of_Joseon
UNESCO World Heritage Site in South Korea
death of Korean Confucian scholar Yi Hwang by some of his disciples and other Korean Confucian authorities. Yi Hwang had retired to the location in 1549
Dosan_Seowon
Private university in South Korea
name "Sungkyunkwan". Numerous Korean historical figures, including Yi Hwang and Yi I, studied at and graduated from Sungkyunkwan. A considerable amount
Sungkyunkwan_University
Encounter (2018–2019), and The Glory (2022–2023). Her film work includes Hwang Jin Yi (2007), The Grandmaster (2013), My Brilliant Life (2014), and Dark Nuns
Song_Hye-kyo_filmography
1575–1591 Joseon faction
they soon encompassed most of the disciples of Cho Sik and Yi Hwang, conflicting with Yi I and his followers, who formed the core of the Westerners.
Easterners (Korean political faction)
Easterners_(Korean_political_faction)
Joseon literati political faction
Sarim philosophy coalesced around the teachings of the philosophers Yi Hwang and Yi I. From that time, the Sarim faction maintained political power for
Sarim
Philosophical revival of Confucianism (13th–19th centuries)
develop new neo-Confucian theories. Yi Hwang and Yi I were the most prominent of these new theorists. Yi Hwang's most prominent disciples were Kim Sŏngil
Neo-Confucianism
Leading academy in pre-modern Korea
(1414–1468) Kim Chong-jik (1431–1492) Cho Kwangjo (1482–1519) Yi Hwang (1501–1570) Hyujeong (1520–1604) Yi I (1536–1584) Yu Sŏngnyong (1542–1607) Kim Jang-saeng
Sŏnggyun'gwan
1392–1897 Korean dynasty
followed the teachings and philosophy of Yi Hwang and Jo Sik while the Westerners followed the philosophy of Yi I and Song Hon. Within decades the Easterners
Joseon
City in North Gyeongsang, South Korea
confucian scholars. Toe-gye Yi Hwang (1501–1570), one of the most prominent of all Korean scholars, came from Andong. Yi Hwang retired back to his homeland
Andong
Palace in Seoul, South Korea
Park & Woo 2007, p. 135. Cultural Heritage Administration 2009, p. 132. Yi, Hwang-woo (March 28, 2021). [더오래]일본에 팔려갔던 자선당, '불 먹은 돌'로 돌아온 사연 [[Longer] Jaseondang
Gyeongbokgung
Korean politician (1415–1487)
Cheongju Han clan (장순왕후 한씨; 3 March 1445 – 14 January 1462) Son-in-law - Yi Hwang, King Yejong of Joseon (조선 예종; 23 January 1450 – 9 January 1470) Son -
Han_Myŏnghoe
Semi-legendary Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism
Laozi research. The manuscripts, identified simply as 'A' (jia) and 'B' (yi), were found in a tomb that was sealed in 168 B.C.E. The texts themselves
Laozi
Korean family name (이; 리)
is now Kaepung County, North Korea. The Jinbo Yi clan was known for the famous Joseon scholar Yi Hwang, who founded the Yeongnam School and started a
Lee_(Korean_surname)
Queen of Joseon from 1468 to 1469
then Crown Prince Yi Hwang, died. As Lady Han was born in the same year as Ansun, she was chosen as a concubine of Crown Prince Yi Hwang in 1463 and received
Queen_Ansun
Indonesian model and actress
Felicia Hwang Yi Xin popularly known as Felicia Hwang (Chinese: 黃宜鑫; pinyin: Huáng Yíxīn; born 18 April 1992) is an Indonesian model and beauty pageant
Felicia_Hwang_Yi_Xin
Currency of South Korea
artist, calligrapher, and mother of Korean scholar Yulgok, also known as Yi I, who is on the 5,000 won note. This note is the first Korean banknote to
South_Korean_won
Tojŏn (1342–1398) Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk (1489–1546) Yi Ŏnjŏk (1491–1553) Cho Sik (1501–1572) Yi Hwang (1501–1570) Yi I (1536–1584) Chŏng Chedu (1649–1736) Chŏng
Korean_philosophy
Korean queen (1445–1462)
to be the wife and Crown Princess Consort of King Yejong, known then as Yi Hwang, Grand Prince Haeyang, in 1460. She is said to have been favored by her
Queen_Jangsun
Kwak Chaeu Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk → Hŏ Kyun, Hwang Jin-yi, Heo Nanseolheon Easterners (Yeongnam School) Southerners (Yi Hwang) Northerners (Cho Sik) Greater Northerners
Political_factions_of_Joseon
Korean term for historical dramas
Prince Sado (Yi Sŏn), King Jeongjo (Yi San), Heungseon Daewongun (Yi Ha-ŭng), and Emperor Gojong (Yi Myŏng-bok) Famous women, like Hwang Jini, Jang Hui-bin
Sageuk
Korean scholar (1543–1620)
and politician of the Joseon period. He learned from the Korean scholars Yi Hwang from 1563 to 1573 and Cho Sik from 1566 to 1573. A key figure of the Neo-Confucian
Chŏng_Ku
Chief State Councilor of Joseon
position in 1592. He was a member of the "Eastern faction" and a follower of Yi Hwang. Yu was born in Hahoe Maeul, Andong, Gyeongsang Province (today a UNESCO
Yu_Sŏngnyong
December 1418 1455 23 September 1468 husband's death 6 May 1483 Yi Hwang, King Yejong Han Naeng-yi, Queen Jangsun of the Cheongju Han clan Crown Princess (왕세자빈)
List_of_Joseon_royal_consorts
Chinese philosopher (1130–1200)
Grotto Academy Classical Chinese writers Yi Hwang or Toegye, A Korean Confucian scholar of the Joseon dynasty Yi I or Yulgok, A Korean Confucian scholar
Zhu_Xi
2023 South Korean television series
rivalry with Hae-yi. Hwang Bo-ra as Lee Mi-ok Dan-ji's mother. Ryu Da-in as Jang Dan-ji A student at class 2-1, close friend of Hae-yi and Seon-jae. Lee
Crash_Course_in_Romance
Late 15th–16th century purges
had great hopes for the crown prince, who studied under Cho Kwangjo and Yi Hwang and was greatly anticipated to become a benevolent ruler. These four purges
Korean_literati_purges
Queen of Joseon from 1494 to 1506
Princess Yi Bok-eok (공주 이복억; 李福億; 1499–?) Son: Deposed Crown Prince Yi Hwang (폐왕세자 이황; 10 January 1498 – 24 September 1506) Unnamed son (1500–?) Son: Yi Seong
Deposed_Queen_Shin
Korean clan from South Gyeongsang Province
104,768. Their founder was Yi Hwang, who was appointed as Lord of Goseong after he successfully defeated the Khitans. Yi Hwang lived during the reign of
Goseong_Lee_clan
Traditional Chinese game
scholar Yi Hwang, who recommended it to his students as a way to develop physical health and mental focus. Tuho was featured (along with Yi Hwang) on the
Pitch-pot
King of Joseon from 1567 to 1608
Myeongjong and appointed many renowned Confucian scholars, including Yi Hwang, Yi I, Chŏng Ch'ŏl, and Yu Sŏngnyong, to office. Seonjo also reformed the
Seonjo_of_Joseon
Korean prince (1438–1457)
(Korean: 의경세자; Hanja: 懿敬世子; 12 October 1438 – 29 September 1457), personal name Yi Chang (이장; 李暲) and formerly called as Prince Dowon (도원군; 桃源君) was a Crown
Crown_Prince_Ŭigyŏng
Korean Neo-Confucian scholar (1482–1520)
also criticized for mistakes that led to the failure of his reforms. Yi Hwang and Yi Yi (son of Shin Saimdang), often considered Joseon's two greatest Confucian
Cho_Kwangjo
Chinese general (26 August 544 – 10 September 496 BC)
Jinul Seon Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng Tojŏn Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk Yi Ŏnjŏk Yi Hwang Yi I Yi Ik Pak Chiwŏn Chŏng Yagyong Kim Chŏnghŭi Choe Han-gi Topics Silhak
Sun_Tzu
South Korean actress (born 1999)
September 20, 2023. Hwang, Soo-yeon (January 17, 2022). '학교 2021' 조이현 "멘토=아티스트컴퍼니 선배들, '출장 십오야' 감동했다" (인터뷰) ["School 2021" Jo Yi-hyeon, "Artist Company
Cho_Yi-hyun
Korean princess (fl. 16th century)
Younger brother - Deposed Crown Prince Yi Hwang (폐왕세자 이황; 10 January 1498 – 24 September 1506) Younger brother - Yi Seong, Grand Prince Changnyeong (이성 창녕대군;
Princess_Hwisin
South Korean actress (born 1983)
Hwang Bo-ra (Korean: 황보라; born October 2, 1983) is a South Korean actress. Hwang made her acting debut in 2003 and became popular after she played a quirky-looking
Hwang_Bo-ra
Korean philosopher (1501–1572)
Yi Hwang (1501–1570), they are regarded as forming the twin pillars of Joseon Neo-Confucianism (성리학; 性理學) in the southern province. In contrast, Yi Hwang's
Cho_Sik
2026 South Korean television series
Joong-hoon, and starring Yoo Yeon-seok and Esom. The series revolves around Shin Yi-rang, a lawyer who can see and be possessed by spirits, whose job is to resolve
Phantom_Lawyer
Person who is first in line of succession
deposed in 1501 by Louis XII and Ferdinand II of Aragon Deposed Crown Prince Yi Hwang 1498–1506 Yeonsangun of Joseon Yeonsangun was deposed in 1506 in favor
Heir_apparent
Historical courtesans in Korea
ISBN 978-90-04-34895-0. This was asserted by Yi Neung-hwa, author of the first history of the kisaeng (Hwang 1997, p. 449). Hwang 1997, loc. cit. The Silhak scholar
Kisaeng
2004–2005 South Korean television series
Tōdō Takatora Kim Myung-soo as Wakisaka Yasuharu Hwang Joon-won as Sō Yoshitoshi Lee Soon-jae as Yi Hwang Choi Dang-seok as Sa Hwa-dong Kwak Jung-wook as
Immortal_Admiral_Yi_Sun-sin
Farmer Denzel Whitaker The Hoax Clifford Irving Richard Gere Hwang Jin Yi Hwang Jin Yi Song Hye Kyo I'm Not There Bob Dylan Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett
List of biographical films of the 2000s
List_of_biographical_films_of_the_2000s
Legendary queen of Geumgwan Gaya (32–189)
Heo Hwang-ok (Korean: 허황옥; Hanja: 許黃玉; 32–189AD) also known as Empress Boju (보주태후; 普州太后), was a legendary queen mentioned in the Samguk yusa, a 13th-century
Heo_Hwang-ok
2022 South Korean Netflix TV series
Sung-eun, and Hwang In-youp. The series tells the story of a mysterious magician named Ri Eul who suddenly appears in front of Yoon Ah-yi, a girl who lost
The_Sound_of_Magic
Palace in Seoul, South Korea
Yi 2015, p. 358. Yi 2015, pp. 342–343. Yi 2015, p. 345. Yi 2015, p. 167. Changdeokgung Palace Management Office 2007, p. 28. Yi, Hwang-woo (2022-01-30)
Changdeokgung
Korean politician (1539–1609)
his calligraphy and painting skills. He also studied under Cho Sik and Yi Hwang and would later go on to form the Eastern and Northern factions with his
Yi_Sanhae
by the rise of Korea's two most prominent Confucian scholars, Yi Hwang (1501–1570) and Yi I (1536–1584), who are often referred to by their pen names T'oegye
Korean_Confucianism
Hall in Gyeongbokgung, Seoul, South Korea
Cultural Heritage Administration 2009, p. 132. Park & Woo 2007, p. 136. Yi, Hwang-yoo (2021-03-28). "[더오래]일본에 팔려갔던 자선당, '불 먹은 돌'로 돌아온 사연" [[Longer] Jaseondang
Jaseondang
Korean non-governmental scholars
Kwangjo Kim Chŏnghŭi Kim Su-hang Pak Chiwŏn Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk Sŏng Hon Song Ikp'il Song Chun-gil Song Si-yŏl Yi Ki Yi Hang-no Yi Hwang Yi I Yi Sugwang Yun Sŏndo
Seonbi
Korean scholar-official (1525–1592)
1525, in Hansŏng, Kim Chegap studied under the guidance of Yi Mun'gŏn, Yun Kae and Yi Hwang. Kim passed the irregular civil service examination in 1553
Kim_Chegap
Korean righteous army leader (1535–1612)
into the Yeonil Chŏng clan, he was educated by his father, a disciple of Yi Hwang, and passed the Literary Licentiate Examination in 1558. Thereafter he
Chŏng_Sea
Queen of Joseon from 1469 to 1474
King Yejong. In 1460, her third older sister, Han Naeng-yi, who was 15 years old, married Yi Hwang, Crown Prince Haeyang and became the Crown Princess of
Queen_Gonghye
List complied by the government of South Korea to represent Korean culture
(Korean alphabet) and the development of science and technology. 31 Yi Hwang (퇴계(이황)) Yi Hwang is a scholar who has made significant achievements in the history
100_Cultural_Symbols_of_Korea
City in North Gyeongsang, South Korea
Gyeongju Lee clan include Goryeo period scholar Yi Che-hyŏn, and Joseon period scholars Yi Hwang and Yi Hang-bok. A contemporary notable figure from the
Gyeongju
Yangming, (1472–1529)12 Thomas White, (1593–1676) Yi Hwang (or Toegye) (1501–1570) Yi I (or Yi Yulgok or Yi Yi) (1536–1584) Jacopo Zabarella, (1533–1589) List
List of philosophers born in the 15th and 16th centuries
List_of_philosophers_born_in_the_15th_and_16th_centuries
Joseon scholar-official (1538–1594)
Yunsŏn (김윤선; 金胤先). Yun studied under the renowned Neo-Confucian scholar Yi Hwang and was earned acclaim for his exceptional literary talent. He was recognized
Yun_T'agyŏn
KBO League baseball team in Daejeon, South Korea
Sang-kyu 19 Wang Yan-Cheng 24 Owen White 27 Lee Min-woo 29 Hwang Jun-seo 31 Lee Kyo-hoon 34 Jung Yi-hwang 38 Kim Jong-soo 39 Park Jae-kyu 40 Kim Bum-jun 44 Kim
Hanwha_Eagles
Joseon scholar-official (1533–1601)
A prominent politician, poet, writer, and scholar, he was part of the Yi Hwang school and a member of the Westerners. Yun briefly served as Chief State
Yun_Tusu
Korean Confucian scholar (1262–1342)
respected scholar and centuries after his death, a Joseon Confucian scholar, Yi Hwang, helped to establish the Yeokdong Seowon [ko] in honor of U T'ak in 1570
U_T'ak
Korean scholar-official (1337–1392)
Academy) alongside, in time, of other Korean sages such as Yi Hwang (Toegye, 1501–1570) and Yi I (Yulgok, 1536–1584). His grave is located in Yongin, Gyeonggi
Chŏng_Mongju
Indian philosopher and writer (c.950–1016)
Jinul Seon Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng Tojŏn Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk Yi Ŏnjŏk Yi Hwang Yi I Yi Ik Pak Chiwŏn Chŏng Yagyong Kim Chŏnghŭi Choe Han-gi Topics Silhak
Abhinavagupta
Virtue and practice in Chinese classics and society at large
"benevolence, humaneness"), but other scholars state that rén, as well as yì (義; "righteousness") and li (禮; "propriety") should be interpreted as the
Filial_piety
Korean poet and activist (1904–1944)
1930s and 1940s. Yi was born in Dosan-myeon, Andong on May 18, 1904. Yi was a descendant of the scholar Yi Hwang, better known as Toegye. Yi completed his
Yi_Yuksa
Chinese poet (365–427)
poet inspired in part by Tao Yuanming was the 16th century Korean poet Yi Hwang. Zhong Rong (468–518) described Yuanming's literary style as "spare and
Tao_Yuanming
Government position in Joseon Korea
inspectors include Cho Kwangjo, Yi Hwang, Chŏng Yagyong, and writer Kim Man-jung. Yi Sibal (during Seonjo's reign), Yi Kŏnch'ang (during Gojong's reign)
Secret_royal_inspector
Korean neo-Confucian movement
Jinul Seon Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng Tojŏn Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk Yi Ŏnjŏk Yi Hwang Yi I Yi Ik Pak Chiwŏn Chŏng Yagyong Kim Chŏnghŭi Choe Han-gi Topics Silhak
Tonghak
Confucian temple in Seoul, South Korea
Chŏng Mong-ju, Kim Koengp'il, Chŏng Yŏch'ang, Cho Kwangjo, Yi Ŏnjŏk, Yi Hwang, Cho Hŏn, Yi I, Sŏng Hon, Kim Jang-saeng, Song Si-yŏl, Song Chun-gil, Pak
Munmyo
Chinese term for relationship networks
long-term, developing relationship between a business and its client, and yi-ren and ren, which respectively support reciprocity and empathy. The guanxi
Guanxi
Korean scholar-official (1762–1836)
generation was the philosopher-scholar Sŏngho Yi Ik and he saw Udam as the authentic heir of Toegye Yi Hwang. Chŏng Toje transmitted the teachings of Udam
Chŏng_Yagyong
1949) Uno Sei'ichi [ja] (1910–2008) Yasuoka Masahiro (安岡正篤) (1898–1983) Yi Hwang Yi I Chu Văn An Nguyễn Trãi Lê Văn Thịnh Bùi Quốc Khái Trần Thái Tông Trương
List_of_Confucianists
Philosophical traditions of the Indian subcontinent
Jinul Seon Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng Tojŏn Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk Yi Ŏnjŏk Yi Hwang Yi I Yi Ik Pak Chiwŏn Chŏng Yagyong Kim Chŏnghŭi Choe Han-gi Topics Silhak
Indian_philosophy
List of historical humans
aristocratic class or kisaeng female entertainers. Hwang Jin-i Non Gae Jang Geum, royal physician Yi Mae-chang Seo Yeongsuhap, poet and mathematician Choe
List_of_Joseon_people
South Korean actress (born 1960)
Eun-hee 1982 Annals of Renunciation: "Yi Yong-ik" Lingering Attachment Kang Yeon-hee Women's History: "Hwang Jin-yi" Hwang Jini 1983 Sunflower in Winter That
Lee_Mi-sook
Joseon prince (1364–1421)
1387–1431), first daughter Internal Princess Consort Hwang of the Miryang Hwang clan (삼한국대부인 밀양 황씨; 1370–?) Yi T'ae, Prince Ch'angnyŏng (창녕군 이태; 1389 – 15 October
Grand_Prince_Hoean
Korean word for "the people"
Joseon dynasty's Silhak movement through the works of Chŏng Yagyong and Yi Hwang. After the Korean War ended and South Korea ran its own government under
Minjung
Social reform movement in Joseon
history. The Silhak school is credited with helping to create modern Korea. Yi Ji-ham (1517–1578), a scholar, seer, and public official who implemented related
Silhak
1575–1683 Joseon political faction
they were more contemptuous of Easterner ideologues such as Cho Sik or Yi Hwang. The Westerners were by far the minority within government. In the 1570s
Westerners (Korean political faction)
Westerners_(Korean_political_faction)
2026 South Korean television series
club. They've since built successful careers in the industry—all except Hwang Dong-man. An aspiring director who hasn't debuted in twenty years. To mask
We_Are_All_Trying_Here
4th/5th century Buddhist monk
Jinul Seon Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng Tojŏn Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk Yi Ŏnjŏk Yi Hwang Yi I Yi Ik Pak Chiwŏn Chŏng Yagyong Kim Chŏnghŭi Choe Han-gi Topics Silhak
Vasubandhu
Martial arts forms used in taekwondo
Toi-Gye 퇴계 / 退溪 – 37 movements Toi-Gye is the pen name of the noted scholar Yi Hwang (16th century), an authority on neo-Confucianism. The 37 movements of the
Hyeong
2017 South Korean television series
Ki-young as Jo Ji-sub Kim Min-soo as Gong Moo Jang Hee-ryung as Kim Tae-yi Hwang Young-hee as In-sung's mother Ji Dae-han as Convenience store manager Kim
Romance_Full_of_Life
Korean scholar-official (1580–1658)
taught by Cho Hoik [ko] (조호익/曺好益), who had studied under a great scholar, Yi Hwang and who was currently in exile at Kangdong. At that time, Kim Yuk was a
Kim_Yuk
South Korean actress (born 1963)
Hwang Shin-Hye (Korean: 황신혜; born April 16, 1963), birth name Hwang Jung-Man (황정만), is a South Korean actress. Hwang Shin-Hye was studying to become a
Hwang_Shin-hye
Joseon Dynasty Yi Hwang, 16th century Confucian scholar Yi I, 16th century Confucian scholar Yi Ik, 18th century Neo Confucian scholar Yi Chongmu, 15th
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
List_of_people_with_the_Korean_family_name_Lee
of both Goryeo and Joseon, as they were also the founders of the Wang and Yi Dynasties respectively. Starting with Gwangjong, rulers of Goryeo styled themselves
List_of_monarchs_of_Korea
South Korean actress (born 2012)
Park So-yi (Korean: 박소이; born March 12, 2012) is a South Korean child actress. She debuted through the television series Mistress (2018) and is best known
Park_So-yi
Korean royal prince
Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (21 April 1866 – 27 May 1913) Son-in-law: Hwang Yeon-su (황연수, 16 May 1866 – 5 September 1949) of the Changwon Hwang clan
Prince_Yeongpyeong
YI HWANG
YI HWANG
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a respelling of Kay 6, a shortened form of Scottish and Irish McKay.Korean : There is only one Chinese character and one clan for the Kye family name. According to the Kye family genealogy, the clan was founded by a Ming Dynasty government official named Kye SÅk-son who migrated to KoryÅ and settled in today’s Suan County of Hwanghae Province. The majority of bearers of the Kye family name today live in North Korea.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rye 1 and 2.Norwegian : habitational name from any of six farmsteads named Re, the name being derived from an unattested Old Norse word meaning ‘long narrow gravel ridge’.Korean : variant of Yi.
YI HWANG
YI HWANG
Girl/Female
Hindu
Flower
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person with a cheerful disposition, from Middle English seely ‘happy’, ‘fortunate’ (Old English sǣlig, from sǣl ‘happiness’, ‘good fortune’). The word was also occasionally used as a female personal name during the Middle Ages. The sense ‘pitiable’, which developed into modern English silly, is not attested before the 15th century.Altered form of German Seele, respelled to preserve the bisyllabic pronunciation of the German name.
Male
Chinese
obedient to the Mongol rulers.
Boy/Male
Indian
Beautiful
Male
Danish
, blessed.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Light of Paradise
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Gem
Biblical
faithful; true
Male
Italian
Variant spelling of Italian Gianpiero, GIAMPIERO means "God is gracious" and "rock, stone."
Girl/Female
Welsh
She bear.
YI HWANG
YI HWANG
YI HWANG
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