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  1. Choe Ik-hyeon ( Korean : 최익현; Hanja : 崔益鉉; 1833–1906, also transliterated as Choe Ik-hyun) was a Korean Joseon Dynasty scholar, politician, philosopher, and general of the Korean Righteous Army guerrilla forces.

  2. Ch'oe Hyòn-bae and Korean Nationalism: Language, Culture, and National Development Michael E Robinson i Between the 1880s and 1919, Korean nationalism evolved from sporadic outbursts of antiforeign xenophobia to a purposeful mass movement based on positive goals for national independence and self -government.

  3. Kyeryong was considered to be one of the five sacred mountains of Silla (Ch’oe Chin’gu 2013). Its spiritual significance can be seen in the rituals of sansinje (山神祭 festive sacrifice to mountain gods) that have been regularly held there in the Chosŏn era up until today.

  4. Choe Hyon (Hangul: 최현, 6 May 1907 – 10 April 1982), also known as Sai Ken (after the Japanese pronunciation of his name), [3] [4] was a North Korean general and politician. Choe fought in the anti-Japanese struggle since 1932.

  5. 13. Feb. 2024 · Ch'oe, Hyŏn-dŏk Andere Namen: Choe, Hyondok Hyondok, Choe Quelle: LoC-NA Zeit: Lebensdaten: 1959- Weitere Angaben

  6. Ch’oe Yun ist eine südkoreanische Autorin der Gegenwart und Professorin für französische Gegenwartsliteratur an der Sogang University in Seoul.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Choe_YunChoe Yun - Wikipedia

    Ch'oe Hyŏnmu. Choe Hyeon-mu ( Korean : 최현무; born 1953), better known by her pen name Choe Yun ( 최윤 ), [1] is a South Korean writer, translator, and professor of French literature.