- The
Gongyang Zhuan, also
known as the
Gongyang Commentary on the
Spring and
Autumn Annals or the
Commentary of
Gongyang, is a
commentary on the Spring...
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Gongyang (9
March 1345 – 17 May 1394),
personal name Wang Yo, was the 34th and
final ruler of the
Goryeo Dynasty of Korea. He was the
descendant of Duke...
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guilt due to
having an abortion; this type of
ritual is
called yingling gongyang. The
modern practice emerged in the mid-1970s and grew
significantly in...
- 1370–1394) or
known before as
Prince Jeongseong, was the
first son of King
Gongyang and
Consort Sun who
would eventually become the last
Crown Prince of the...
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military junta (1170–1270) King/Emperor • 918–943
Taejo (first) • 1389–1392
Gongyang (last)
Military dictator • 1170–1174 Yi Ŭi-bang (first) • 1270 Im Yu-mu...
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forcibly had a
distant royal relative named Wang Yo (posthumously King
Gongyang)
crowned as the new ruler, even
among opposition from
Goryeo loyalists...
- commentaries: The
Commentary of Zou (鄒氏傳) The
Commentary of Jia (夾氏傳) The
Gongyang Zhuan The
Guliang Zhuan The Zuo
Zhuan No text of the Zou or Jia commentaries...
- Lee Hyun-bae as King U
Hwang Jae-won as King
Chang Lee Do-yeop as King
Gongyang Han Ye-ri as Yoon Rang/Cheok Sa-gwang Park Hoon as
Cheok In-gwang, Cheok...
- and
forcibly placed a
royal named Wang Yo on the
throne (he
became King
Gongyang of Goryeo). In 1392, Yi
eliminated Chŏng Mong-ju, a
highly respected leader...
- of its
influence was the 1st
century BCE.
Along with the Zuo
Zhuan and
Gongyang Zhuan, the work is one of the
Three Commentaries on the
Spring and Autumn...