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Ureongi gaksi (Korean: 우렁이 각시, The
Snail Bride) is a
Korean folktale about a poor man who
breaks taboo and
marries a
maiden who
comes out of a
snail s****...
- The Song of Dorang-seonbi and Cheongjeong-
gaksi (Korean: 도랑선비 청정각시 노래) is a
Korean shamanic narrative recited in the Mangmuk-gut, the
traditional funeral...
- Kumho-chigu 금호지구 / 琴湖地區
North Korea portal Song of Dorang-seonbi and Cheongjeong-
gaksi "16th
Meeting of
Political Bureau of 7th
Central Committee of WPK Held"...
- was the Song of Dorang-seonbi and Cheongjeong-
gaksi. The myth
centers on a
woman named Cheongjeong-
gaksi, who is
devastated by the
death of her husband...
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Dokkaebi known to be good at
fighting and
handling weapons,
especially arrows.
Gaksi dokkaebi (각시도깨비; lit. maiden dokkaebi) and
chonggak dokkaebi (총각도깨비; lit...
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Chong 300 AD
Korea The
Heavenly Maiden and the
Woodcutter Korea 400
Ureongi gaksi (The
Snail Bride)
Korea 465
Finding a Mouse's
Husband 17C
Korea Aunt Tiger...
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Indonesia Indah, Jakarta. Sang
Thong (Golden Conch, Thai folktale)
Ureongi gaksi (The
Snail Bride,
Korean folktale) "Indonesian
Folktales Series 2006". Indonesian...
- (冠禮, a coming-of-age ceremony), and they were
divided into
saenggaksi and
gaksi. The term,
saenggaksi derives from the fact that the
girls had a hairstyle...
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Korean "Hamlets"
since 1990:
Exorcising Han.
Beauty (Gain) Dumb
Bride (Babo
gaksi),
Dosolga Every Living Day is a
Festival (Sarainneun
donganeun nalmada chukje)...
- (yangban),
child apprentice to the lead gong
player (nonggu), new
bride (
gaksi),
flower boys and
girls (hwadong). In some of the
quieter acts
these actors...