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Samseong (other)
Samseong or Sam Seong, may refer to: Places * Samseong station, Seoul Subway Line 2, Teheran-ro, Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea * Samseong station (Gyeongsan), Gyeongbu Rail Line, Gyeongsan Province, South Korea * Samseong-dong (other) (literally, Samseong Ward), several wards in South Korea * Samseong River, Anyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea * Samseong-hyeol (Korean: Cave of the Three Clans), Port of Jeju, City of Jeju, Jeju Island, Jeju Province, South Korea People * Samseong Clans (the clans of Ko, Pu, Yang), the founding people of Port of Jeju, City of Jeju, Jeju Island, Jeju Province, South Korea * Seong Sam-seong (died 1456, ), Korean scholar, brother to Sŏng Sammun Other uses *Samsung (), a South Korean conglomerate * Samseong mythology (3 Gods mythology) of Jeju island *Sam Seong (), the 3 departments of the Three Departments and Six Ministries in the Kingdom of Korea government See also * * * 三星 (other) The Chinese characters (), may refer to: Comp ...
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Samseong Station (Gyeongsan)
The Gyeongbu line (''Gyeongbuseon'') is a railway line in South Korea and is considered to be the most important and one of the oldest in the country. It was constructed in 1905, connecting Seoul with Busan via Suwon, Daejeon, and Daegu. It is by far the most heavily travelled rail line in South Korea. All types of high-speed, express, local, and freight trains provide frequent service along its entire length. History In 1894–1895, the Empire of Japan and Qing China fought the First Sino-Japanese War for influence over Korea. Following the war, Japan competed with the Russian Empire's railway expansion in Northeast Asia, which led it to seek the right from the Korean Empire to build a railway from Busan to Keijō. This railway line was intended by Japan to solidify its strategic positions against Russia, which it would later go to war. Surveying began in 1896, and in spite of local protests, the Korean Empire gave Japan the right to build the line in 1898. Construction o ...
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Samseong-dong (other)
Samseong-dong can refer to several administrative wards in South Korean cities: *Samseong-dong in Gangnam-gu, Seoul *Samseong-dong, was called Sillim 6-dong and 10-dong, in Gwanak-gu, Seoul; See Sillim-dong. * Samseong-dong, Daejeon in Dong-gu, Daejeon * Samseong-dong, Iksan in Iksan, Jeollabuk-do * Samseong-dong, Yangsan in Yangsan Yangsan (; ) is a city in Gyeongsangnam-do Province, South Korea. It borders Ulsan to the northeast, Gijang-gun and Geumjeong District in Busan to the southeast, Gimhae to the southwest, and Miryang to the northwest. City Hall is located in Nam ...
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Anyang, Gyeonggi
Anyang (; ) is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. With a population of approximately 600,000, it is the 20th largest city in South Korea. It is a satellite city of Seoul and located approximately south of Seoul, and north of Suwon. It is connected to Seoul via the Seoul Subway Line 1 and Seoul Subway Line 4, Line 4. The City motto of Anyang is "Livable city, Proud citizens". City symbols are a grape mascot named 'Podong-i', Forsythia (flower), Ginkgo Biloba, Ginkgo (tree), and eagles. Geography Anyang is divided into two-halves for administrative purposes: the Manan District to the west and Dongan District to the east. The Manan District is an old and original downtown area centered on Anyang Station. It is dominated by a shopping area with outdoor markets, known as "ilbeonga" (first street). The Dongan District is a new, wealthy suburb of Pyeongchon. The tallest building in Anyang is the Acro Tower, which was completed in April 20 ...
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Port Of Jeju
The Port of Jeju () is a port and cruise ship terminal in South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t ..., located in the city of Jeju. The Port of Jeju is used for cruise ships and exports of goods. Jeju island is home to the second biggest airport in South Korea after Incheon. History Jeju (also romanized as Cheju) was made into a seaport around 1913 but it has had a long cultural importance. Inside the port there are three holes named Samseonghyeol (Caves of the Three Clans), as stated in legend the three ancestral families (the Samseong-Ko, Pu, and Yang) of Jeju came from to inhabit the island. The name Jeju wasn't used until 1221. Under the reign of King Ui-jong the island was named Tamna-hyeon. From 1105 to 1153 it was called Taman-Gun by order of the Goryeo c ...
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Sŏng Sammun
Sŏng Sammun (; 1418 – 8 June 1456) was a scholar-official of the early Joseon period who rose to prominence in the court of King Sejong the Great (r. 1418–1450). He was executed after being implicated in a plot to dethrone Sejo of Joseon, King Sejo (r. 1455–1468) and restore his predecessor Danjong of Joseon, King Danjong (r. 1452–1455), and is known as one of the ''sayuksin'' (사육신, the six martyred ministers) with reference to this plot. Biography Sŏng was born in Hongseong (then Hongju), South Chungcheong Province to a yangban family of the Changnyeong Sŏng clan (). He passed the lower kwagŏ, examination at the regular triennial administration in 1438. He soon gained the favor of Sejong the Great of Joseon, King Sejong, and was appointed to the Hall of Worthies. From 1442 to 1446, he cooperated with other members of that body to compose the ''Hunmin Jeongeum'', in which the hangul alphabet was first presented to the world. The level of his involvement in th ...
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Samsung
Samsung Group (; stylised as SΛMSUNG) is a South Korean Multinational corporation, multinational manufacturing Conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered in the Samsung Town office complex in Seoul. The group consists of numerous affiliated businesses, most of which operate under the Samsung brand, and is the largest (business conglomerate) in South Korea. Samsung has the world's List of most valuable brands, fifth-highest brand value. Founded in 1938 by Lee Byung-chul as a trading company, Samsung diversified into various sectors, including food processing, textiles, insurance, securities, and retail, over the next three decades. In the late 1960s, Samsung entered the electronics industry, followed by the construction and shipbuilding sectors in the mid-1970s—areas that would fuel its future growth. After Lee died in 1987, Samsung was divided into five business groups: Samsung Group, Shinsegae Group, CJ Group, Hansol Group, and JoongAng Ilbo, JoongAng Group. K ...
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Samseong Mythology
Samseong mythology () is a mythology originated in the Tamna, present-day Jeju island, which is different from Dangun mythology in Korean peninsula. There are following descriptions in ''Yeong Ju Ji'' (), ''Goryeosa'', ''Nasanok'' ()and ''Tamnaraji'' (). Also in ''Goryeosa'', ''Nasanok'' (), and ''Tamnaraji'' (), Byeoknangguk () was explained as Japan and a girl who come from that country.p70 Outline There are the following description in ''Goryeosa'', volume 57. See also * Samseonghyeol * Tamna * Korean mythology Korean mythology () is the group of myths told by historical and modern Koreans. There are two types: the written, literary mythology in traditional histories, mostly about the founding monarchs of List of monarchs of Korea, various historical k ... References {{Korean mythology Jeju mythology Tamna Origin myths ...
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Three Departments And Six Ministries
The Three Departments and Six Ministries () system was the primary administrative structure in imperial China from the Sui dynasty (581–618) to the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). It was also used by Balhae (698–926) and Goryeo (918–1392) and various other kingdoms in Manchuria, Korea and Vietnam. The Three Departments were three top-level administrative structures in imperial China. They were the Central Secretariat, responsible for drafting policy, the Chancellery, responsible for reviewing policy and advising the emperor, and the Department of State Affairs, responsible for implementing policy. The former two were loosely joined as the Secretariat-Chancellery during the late Tang dynasty, Song dynasty and in the Korean kingdom of Goryeo. The Six Ministries (also translated as Six Boards) were direct administrative organs of the state under the authority of the Department of State Affairs. They were the Ministries of Personnel, Rites, War, Justice, Works, and Revenue. ...
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三星 (other)
The Chinese characters (), may refer to: Companies * Samsung (), a South Korean multinational manufacturing conglomerate Places * Sanxing railway station (), a station on the Suiyu Railway in Suining, Sichuan, China * Sanxingdui (), an archeological site in Guanghan, Sichuan, China * Sanxing, Yilan, Taiwan (), a township in Yilan County * Sam Sing Wan, Hong Kong (); a bay located at Trio Beach Other uses * Sanxing (deities) The Sanxing ()) are the gods of the three celestial bodies considered essential in Chinese astrology and mythology: Jupiter, Ursa Major, and Canopus. Fu, Lu, and Shou (), or Cai, Zi and Shou () are also the embodiments of Fortune ( ''Fu''), pre ... (), three gods in Chinese religion See also * * Three star (other) * Samsung (other) * Samseong (other) * Sam Sing (other) * Sanxing (other) {{Chinese title disambiguation ...
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Samsung (other)
Samsung () is a South Korean conglomerate. Samsung or Sam Sung may also refer to: Places * Sam Sung district (), Khon Kaen, Thailand * Samsung Plaza, Seohyeon-dong, Bundang, Seongnam, South Korea; a shopping plaza * Samsung Town, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea; an office park People * Lee Sam-sung, South Korean wrestler, who won gold in Graeco-Roman Wrestling at the 1986 Asian Games Other uses * Samsung Cup (other), several competitions See also * Samsung Hub (other) * * * 三星 (other) (Korean: Samsung) * Samseong (other) Samseong or Sam Seong, may refer to: Places * Samseong station, Seoul Subway Line 2, Teheran-ro, Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea * Samseong station (Gyeongsan), Gyeongbu Rail Line, Gyeongsan Province, South Korea * Samseong-dong (other) (lit ... (alternate romanization of Korean 'Samsung') * Three star (other) (Korean: Sam Sung) {{dab ...
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