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Koreans and sent
Illegal North Koreans caught in China were often deported back to North Korea where most of them were tortured, killed, or sent to a reeducation camp.
* A Khitan princess is sent to marry into the Goryeo royal family, securing ties between the Koreans and the Liao Dynasty.
Fifty years before, the Kamakura bakufu had agreed to Korean demands that Japanese pirates ( wako ) be dealt with to stop their raids, and this bit of good diplomacy had created a cooperative relationship between the two states, such that the Koreans, helpless with a Mongol occupation army garrisoning their country, had sent much intelligence information to Japan, so that along with messages from Japanese spies in the Korean peninsula, the bakufu had a good picture of the situation of the pending Mongol invasion.
The Chinese emperor sent admiral Chen Lin and commander Li Rusong to aid the Koreans.
After the fire, the school board sent the 93 Japanese students to the Chinese Primary School, renaming it " The Oriental Public School for Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans ".
Whether the Koreans sent hostages or relatives with familial ties to Japan is debated.
First, he sent a 3, 000 man army to reinforce the Koreans.
She is also credited with the initial formulation of a Korean chivalric code and sent young Koreans to China for martial arts training.
After the movie she became a celebrity in South Korea, and many South Koreans started to feel shame and guilt for the children their country had sent out ( Hübinette, 1999 ).
Koreans then sent a rescue party and managed to bring Yi out safely but Yi's two deputies ( Yoo Soon-won and Park Chi-young ) perished.
In the 2002 FIFA World Cup, he scored an extra-time header in the round of 16 game against Italy that sent the South Koreans through to the quarter-finals.
When the Koreans captured the spying fish ship from Japan, the Goryeo court sent it to their overlord, the Yuan emperor Toghan Temur, who then sent the Japanese fishers back to Japan.
She infamously sent pictures of the Japanese massacring Koreans during the earthquake in Gwandong to Dr. Syngman Rhee, who was operating the Korean Independence Movement in the US.
To begin with, UN prisoner-of-war camps held over 40, 000 South Koreans, many of whom had been impressed into Communist service and who had no desire to be sent north upon the conclusion of the war.
Although small in number, this elite group of Koreans represented the first generation of Korean yuhaksaeng, or overseas students, to be sent abroad for foreign study.
Approximately 100, 000 Koreans were deported to Kazakhstan and 74, 000 were sent to Uzbekistan.
Some Soviet Koreans were sent to North Korea to act as agricultural advisers, but they forced back as Kim Il-Sung did not trust them.

Koreans and for
* North Koreans prefer to call it Chosŏn ' gŭl or Chosongul ( ), for reasons related to the different names of Korea.
Today, the primary dog breed raised for meat, the nureongi ( 누렁이 ), differs from those breeds raised for pets, which Koreans may keep in their homes.
Koreans traditionally make enough kimchi to last for the entire winter season, as fermented foods can keep for several years.
Some foreign analysts have pointed to widespread starvation, increased emigration through North Korea-China border, and new sources of information about the outside world for ordinary North Koreans as factors pointing to an imminent collapse of the regime, but North Korea has remained stable in spite of more than a decade of such predictions.
Demand for land reform in the South grew strong ; the land reform act was enacted in June 1949 whereby Koreans with large landholdings were obliged to divest most of their land.
Even after a decade, Gwangju citizens and other Koreans still blamed the United States for its perceived involvement in the bloody uprising.
Deer such as the sika deer, Thorold's deer, Central Asian red deer, and elk have historically been farmed for their antlers by Han Chinese, Turkic peoples, Tungusic peoples, Mongolians, and Koreans.
Baeksuk, which is the Korean counterpart to the chicken noodle soup of Western culture, is also popular among Koreans for its power to cure minor illnesses such as a cold.
The Neo-Nazi Mongols ' targets for violence are Chinese, Koreans, Mongol women who sleep with Chinese men, and LGBT people.
Thus, the Samis saw no change or a transformation of their name, for example: some Sire became Siri, Hætta Jáhkoš Ásslat became Aslak Jacobsen Hætta — as it was the norm until recently, when integration into the EU and accelerated international exchanges pushed many people to reverse the order of their full name to given name-surname, so that they are not called Ms. Rauha ( a first name ), just like Japanese, some Koreans, Chinese or some Vietnamese do, for the same reason.
U. S .– North Korea talks began in June 1993 but with lack of progress in developing and implementing an agreement, North Koreans unloaded the core of a major nuclear reactor, which could have provided enough raw material for several nuclear weapons.
* 1890-Central American Mission founded by C. I. Scofield, editor of the Scofield Reference Bible ; Methodist Charles Gabriel writes missionary song " Send the Light "; John Livingston Nevius of China visits Korea to outline his strategy for missions: 1 ) Each believer should be a productive member of society and active in sharing his faith ; 2 ) The church in Korea should be distinctly Korean and free of foreign control ; 3 ) The leaders of the Korean church will be selected and trained from its members ; 4 ) Church buildings will be built by Koreans with their own resources
Hip hop is also an outlet for Japanese minority groups such as Burakumin and Koreans in Japan to express their experiences.
Kim called for restraint against the North Koreans for detonating a nuclear weapon and defended the continued Sunshine Policy towards Pyongyang to defuse the crisis.
However, attempts to sinicize foreigners or " barbarians " ( such as the Vietnamese, and Koreans ) who wanted to maintain a separate cultural identity had been going on for millennia.
Koreans had to learn Classical Chinese to be properly literate for the most part, but there were some systems developed to use simplified forms of Chinese characters that phonetically transcribe Korean, namely, hyangchal ( 향찰 ; 鄕札 ), gugyeol ( 구결 ; 口訣 ), and idu ( 이두 ; 吏讀 ).
Between 1937 and 1939, the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin deported over 200, 000 Koreans to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, fearing that the Koreans might act as spies for Japan.
) In 2008, Americans grew in dominance, winning 9 of 34 events, tied with Koreans, but no majors, one of which was won by a Mexican player, one by Taiwanese, and the other two by teenage Korean players ( See 2008 LPGA Tour for more details on the 2008 season.
) In 2009, Americans won 5 of 28 official events, including one major, the Kraft Nabisco Championship while Koreans won 11 events ( See 2009 LPGA Tour for more details on the 2009 season.
Along with the two Koreatowns of Bergen County, New Jersey ( in Palisades Park and Fort Lee ) and in northern Queens in New York City, Manhattan's Koreatown serves as the nexus for an overall Korean American population of 218, 764 individuals in the New York City Metropolitan Area, the second largest population of ethnic Koreans outside of Korea.

Koreans and time
Up to this time, North Korean politics were represented by four factions: the Yan ' an faction made up of returnees from China, the Soviet Koreans, native Korean communists, and Kim's own group, those who had fought guerrilla actions against Japan in the 1930s and 1940s.
Lockwood thinks that it is very likely that the U. S. did use insects dropped from aircraft during the Korean War to spread diseases, and that the Chinese and North Koreans were not simply engaged in a propaganda campaign when they made these allegations, since the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of Defense had approved their use in the fall of 1950 at the " earliest practicable time ".
Despite the coexistence of the spellings " Corea " and " Korea " in 19th-century English publications, some Koreans believe that Japan, around the time of the Japanese occupation, intentionally standardised the spelling on " Korea ", so that " Japan " would appear first alphabetically.
The other nationalities included Ukrainians, Germans, Jews, Belarusians, Koreans and others ; Germans at the time of independence formed about 8 % of the population, the largest concentration of Germans in the entire Soviet Union.
The spread of Konglish in the Korean language has been cited as a reason to increase Koreans ' exposure to native English speakers, especially during their educational time.
General Yi ( some pronounce as Lee ) wrote up a famous poem around this time, which has been recited for ages since then, among Koreans.
This drama was a heated topic at the time since it overlapped with the time when the Koreans were offended by Japan declaring that Dokdo Island was theirs.
The slow reload time of the Korean matchlocks aided the Americans, who were armed with superior Remington rolling block carbines, to make it over the walls ; the Koreans even ended up throwing rocks at the attackers.
The text was written in Classical Chinese, which was used by literate Koreans at that time.
Unlike prevailing Chinese and Japanese religions of the time, shamanist Koreans had a monotheistic concept of a Creator-God, whom they called Hwan-in or Hana-nim ( 하나님 ) ( later also Haneul-nim, 하늘님 / 하느님, or Hana-nim, 하나님 ).
The Yayoi also have strong cultural similarities to the Koreans of that time period.
At that time, Mugunghwa was held as highly sacred by ancient Koreans, who called it Cheon-Ji-Hwa, meaning ' flower indicating the sky '.
36 of 37 Americans got decisions in boxing in the 1984 Olympics in the United States, and the South Koreans had vowed to get back at the American media for being terribly wronged in 1984, and Nardiello and Jones were targets of the South Korean scorecards of the time.
During the war time, North Korea kidnapped South Koreans in order to increase its human capacity for rehabilitation after the war.
According to ' Baekbeom Ilji ', however, many Korean people were sympathetic and admired him for his patriotism and bravery, as shown by the facts that his execution was suspended by order of Emperor Gwangmu, that Korean judicial officials behaved politely to him despite Japanese pressure to execute him promptly, and that influential Koreans at the time ( including major merchants of Inchoen ) made efforts to rescue him by repeated petitions to Korean Justice Department Officials and by collecting money for his ransom before his scheduled execution date.
Koreans remained indifferent toward these shrines for long time.
Severance fled hurriedly but some faculty members and students were unable to leave in time ; some were killed and others were captured then exploited by the advancing North Koreans.
In spite of generational change and the passage of time, the institutionalization of Korean collective memory is causing young Koreans to be as anti-Japanese, if not more so, than the older generation.
For many years, Koreans had a difficult time fighting for recognition as atomic bomb victims and were denied health benefits.
But a short time after taking off, Tong told the pilot to fly the airplane over North Korea so that he could spread anti-communist leaflets to the North Koreans.
By the time 3 RAR arrived in Pusan on 28 September, the North Koreans were in retreat following the Inchon landings.
On the trains he heard the complaints of the Siberian kolkhozniks ( workers on collective farms ) and witnessed another mass movement, this time of Koreans to Central Asia.
The bridge was actively used by the North Koreans up until the Axe Murder Incident in August 1976, at which time the United Nations Command demanded that the Military Demarcation Line within the Joint Security Area be enforced and clearly marked.

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