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| Lee Jung Lee Jung (born (Lee Jung Hee) on October 24, 1981) is a South Korean singer and actor. He then became a singer and made his debut as a member of 7 Dayz; Lee has since become a solo singer. Although his last album has underperformed, he has continued his popularity by becoming a mainstay on KBS's Heroine 6, becoming part of the "Gag Team 3" with Shin Jung Hwan from Country Kko Kko and Kim Jong Min from Koyote. Lee_Jung
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| North South States Period North South States Period (698 CE - 936 CE) refers to the period in Korean history when Silla and Balhae coexisted at the south and the north.North-South States Period of which the north state is Balhae and the south state is Silla because the unification by Silla was imperfect, and the people of destroyed Goguryeo had established Balhae. North_South_States_Period
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| Ha Sebin Ha Sebin is a South Korean musician. He is the leader and lead guitarist of Korean rock band Nemesis, and joined EVE as a guitarist in 2003. He has composed and arranged for both bands and produced Nemesis' debut album '"la Rose de Versailles"'. He also wrote all the music for the OST of the MBC drama miniseries "도로시를 찾아라". Ha_Sebin
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| Goong S Goong S (Korean:Hanja:Goong. It is produced by PD Hwang with the production company, Group Eight. The main cast includes Se7en, Heo Yi Jae, Park Shin-hye, and Kang Doo. The series began its season on January 10, 2007, on MBC, and airs consecutive episodes on Wednesdays and Thursdays. This series is also known by the title "Prince Hours". Goong_S
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| Brian Joo Brian Gintaek Joo ( Brian_Joo
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| Sunyoung Lee Sun Young Lee(이선영) (born February 22, 1982) is a Korean announcer for the Korean Broadcasting System. She is widely known for announcing sports in the program 'KBS Today Sports'. She specializes in sports and was a sportscaster for the 2006 Asian Games held in Doha but also appears in the hit program 'Vitamin'. Sunyoung_Lee
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| Lee Sun Young Lee Sun Young (Hangul:February 22, 1982) is a Korean announcer for the Korean Broadcasting System. She is widely known for announcing sports in the program 'KBS Today Sports'. She specializes in sports and was a sportscaster for the 2006 Asian Games held in Doha but also appears in the hit program 'Vitamin'. Lee_Sun_Young
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| Fany Hwang Hwang Yoon-Suk (born January 17, 1982), known as Hwanhee or Fany (pronounced the same), is an actor and a member of South Korean R&B duo Fly to the SkyHe graduated from Gwang Moon High School before his debut. Hwang was encouraged to audition by a staff member working for the label at his high school festival. Officially debuting on November 21, 1999, he rose to fame with the release of album Day by Day alongside fellow member Brian Joo. Fany_Hwang
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| Marty Kudelka James Martin Kudelka (born September 24, 1974 in Dallas, Texas), is an American choreographer best known for his work with high-profile pop musicians such as Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson and N'Sync."Marty" Kudelka began break dancing at the age of eight. Marty_Kudelka
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| Yi Ui-bang Yi Ui-bang (?-1174) was a military ruler of Korea during the Goryeo period. Yi_Ui-bang
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| So Far from the Bamboo Grove So Far from the Bamboo Grove is a semi-autobiographical book written by Yoko Kawashima Watkins, a Japanese American writer. It was originally published by Beech Tree in April 1986. A Japanese version of this book is not available while China has banned publication of it. So_Far_from_the_Bamboo_Grove
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| Folding screen In furniture, a folding screen is a piece of furniture which consists of at least two frames connected by hinges. These frames are covered with paper, cloth, wood or other materials. Screens are used to provide shelter, partition off a space, and as decoration.The earliest folding screens originated in China as early as the fourth century BC. It is called píng fēng (屛風) in Chinese and its use became widespread around the 7th century in Tang Dynasty of China. Folding_screen
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| Tungso The tungso (sometimes tongso) is a Korean notched, end-blown vertical bamboo flute used in Korean traditional music. It is similar to the danso, but longer.The instrument is derived from the Chinese dongxiao. Regarding the instrument's name, tong means "hole" and so refers to the notched end-blown vertical bamboo flute. Tungso
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