Hong guk young biography
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Hong Jin-young (Hangul: 홍진영, Chinese: 洪真英, born August 9, ) is a South Korean Trot singer.
Jin-young is currently enrolled at Chosun University as a student in the Master's of Trade program. She holds a Bachelor's of Commerce from the same university. She enjoys musicals, singing, listening to music, and exercising on her free time.
Jin-young began her music career in , with SWAN, a Korean girl group which the name stands for “Strong Women Achiever, No Spouse,” primarily consisting Han Jina, Hong Jin Young, Heo Yoon Mi and Kim Yeon Ji with their song “Call Me When You Hear This Song” (rap featuring Coolapika). In , she debuted her first digital single "사랑의 배터리 (Love Battery)". On 6 August , she returned with a new digital single entitled "내사랑 (My Love)". About 3 years later, she returned with "부기맨 (Boogie Man)" as her new digital single on 22 March She comeback with her First Mini Album titled "인생노트 (Life Note)", released on 06 November
In , she played a role in Yeon Gae Somun (연개소문), a historical Korean drama that takes place in the 7th century. As of , She has been in a virtual marriage with Nam Goong Min in a variety show called We Got Married. She also appeared in famous Korean variety show Running Man episode along
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Hong Guk-yeong
Korean scholar-official (–)
In this Korean name, the family name is Hong.
Hong Guk-yeong (Korean:홍국영; Hanja:洪國榮, – 28 April ), was a noted Korean scholar and politician of Joseon dynasty who first strongly supported King Jeongjo's accession and toiled to improve the king's power, but ended up being expelled because of his desire for power.[1] He served the king in the closest proximity of all government officials and often enjoyed great power that was derived from the king's favor. Hong Guk-yeong and Han Myeong-hoe (during Sejo's reign) are some examples of chief royal secretaries who were the most powerful officials of their time.[2]
Biography
[edit]Hong Guk-yeong was born in in Hanseong into the Pungsan Hong clan. He was the only son of Hong Nak-chun and his wife, Lady Yi of the Ubong Yi clan. Through his father, he was an 11th degree great-nephew of Lady Hyegyŏng (mother of King Jeongjo), as well as the 5th great-grandson of Hong Joo-won and Princess Jeongmyeong.[3]
He served as one of the most trusted advisors and close confidantes to Jeongjo when he was the Crown Prince Yi San.[4] He was also the main tutor of the Crown Prince Yi San. After Yi San ascended the throne as Jeongjo, Hong wa
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Jeongjo of Joseon
22nd king allude to Joseon carry too far to
"Yi San" redirects here. Divulge the TV series, note Lee San, Wind fend for the Palace.
Jeongjo 정조 正祖 | |||||||
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portrait admit King Jeongjo. Jeongjo's determined historic portraits were desolate during a fire coach in Busan.[1] | |||||||
Reign | 27 Apr – 18 August | ||||||
Enthronement | Sungjeongmun Gate, Gyeonghuigung, Hanseong | ||||||
Predecessor | Yeongjo | ||||||
Successor | Sunjo | ||||||
Tenure | – 27 Apr | ||||||
Monarch | Yeongjo | ||||||
Tenure | 10 Walk – 27 April | ||||||
Born | 28 October Gyeongchunjeon Hall, Changgyeonggung, Hanseong, Joseon | ||||||
Died | 18 August () (aged47) Yeongchunheon Passageway, Changgyeonggung, Hanseong, Joseon | ||||||
Burial | Geonneung Mausoleum, Yonggeonneung Bunch, Hwaseong, Southward Korea | ||||||
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Issue among others | Sunjo of Joseon | ||||||
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Clan | Jeonju Yi | ||||||
Dynasty | Yi | ||||||
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Religion | Korean Confucianism(Neo-Confucianism) | ||||||
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Jeongjo (Korean:정조; Hanja:正祖; 2