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outlook on life. Ae-sun’s late mother,
Gwang-rye, was a haenyeo—a
female free
diver who
harvests seafood.
Gwang-rye
worked herself to
death to
ensure Ae-sun...
- Yi
Gwang may
refer to: Yi
Gwang (general) (1541–1607),
Joseon military general Jeongye Daewongun (1785–1841),
Joseon prince Li
Gwang (born 1966), North...
- Jang
Gwang (born
January 5, 1952) is a
South Korean actor in film and television.
Taste of
Horror – Gym for
Residents (TBA) Air
Murder (2022) Sinkhole...
- Mun Se-
gwang (26
December 1951 – 20
December 1974) was a
Korean ****anese ********in who
attempted to ********inate
South Korean president Park
Chung Hee on...
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Gwanggaeto the
Great (374–412, r. 391–412) was the
nineteenth monarch of Goguryeo. His full
posthumous name
means "Entombed in Gukgangsang,
Broad Expander...
- Lee
Gwang-in (Korean: 이광인; born 1 July 2001) is a
South Korean footballer who
plays as a
forward for FSV Frankfurt. As of 7
December 2020 Appearances...
- Won
Gwang (541~630?), also
known as Won
Gwang Beop Sa (圓光法士)
meaning "Won
Gwang Teacher of the Law", was the name of a
renowned Buddhist monk, scholar...
- Lee
Gwang-jae may
refer to: Lee
Gwang-jae (footballer) Lee
Gwang-jae (gymnast) Lee Kwang-jae (politician) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- Choi
Gwang-hyeon (born 16
April 1986 in Gangwon-do,
South Korea) is a
South Korean judoka who
competes in the men's 60 kg category. He won gold twice...
- lit.
Gwang-sik's
Younger Brother Gwang-tae) is a 2005
South Korean romantic comedy about two
brothers and
their different approaches to love.
Gwang-sik...