- The Semin-
hwangje bon-puri is a
Korean shamanic narrative formerly recited in
southern Jeju
Island during the
funeral ceremonies. As it is no
longer transmitted...
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monarch was king (왕; 王; wang)
until Gojong crowned himself emperor (황제; 皇帝;
hwangje), a
title that was only
allowed for
Chinese emperors.
Official titles came...
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title of
emperors in East Asia. An
emperor is called Huángdì in Chinese,
Hwangje in Korean, Hoàng đế in Vietnamese, and Kōtei in ****anese, but
these are...
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monarch had a
posthumous name that
included either the
title Wang ("King"),
Hwangje ("Emperor"),
Daewang ("King X the Great"), or
Daeje ("Emperor X the Great")...
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Korean Empire (1897–1910), the
rulers of
Korea were
given the
title of
Hwangje,
meaning the "Emperor". Today,
Members of the
Korean Imperial family continue...
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title of
emperors in East Asia. An
emperor is called Huángdì in Chinese,
Hwangje in Korean, Hoàng đế in Vietnamese, and Kōtei in ****anese, but
these are...
- (Seowul
hwangje)(1986)". KMDb
Korean Movie Database.
Retrieved 2008-01-14. {{cite web}}:
External link in |publisher= (help) and
Seoul Hwangje (1986) at...
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josei tennō (empress regnant), wang (king) or
yeowang (queen regnant),
hwangje (emperor) or
yeoje (empress regnant).
South Asian and
South East Asian...
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ritual Chasa Menggam Jijang Other general bon-puri
Segyeong Munjeon Chilseong Special bon-puri Woncheon'gang Semin-
hwangje Heogung-aegi
Samdugumi v t e...
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royalty Hari –
Filipino title for king Huángdì –
Imperial China (Emperor)
Hwangje – Self-styled
Korean "emperor";
states that
unified Korea Hoang De – Self-styled...