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    Seonbi (Korean: 선비; MR: Sŏnbi) were scholars during the Goryeo and Joseon periods of Korean history. They were generally seen as non-governmental servants...
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  • The Song of Dorang-seonbi and Cheongjeong-gaksi (Korean: 도랑선비 청정각시 노래) is a Korean shamanic narrative recited in the Mangmuk-gut, the traditional funeral...
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    Joseon (section Seonbi)
    seonbis. Even in ordinary villages, seonbis, who were closely associated with yangban, were in the same position as local leaders; therefore, seonbis...
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    ideology of the time was Neo-Confucianism, which was epitomized by the seonbi class: nobles who passed up positions of wealth and power to lead lives...
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    Tanchon 단천시 / 端川市 Kumho-chigu 금호지구 / 琴湖地區 North Korea portal Song of Dorang-seonbi and Cheongjeong-gaksi "16th Meeting of Political Bureau of 7th Central Committee...
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    Group of Seonbi "virtuous scholar" in Korea that followed confucian precepts) (c. 18th century)...
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  • The Scholar Who Walks the Night (Korean: 밤을 걷는 선비; RR: Bameul Geotneun Seonbi) is a 2015 South Korean television series based on the manhwa of the same...
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  • Japanese invasion was not successful. Righteous army was organized and led by seonbi, who was Confucian philosopher and mostly trained archers. Political positions...
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    of the Joseon dynasty was Neo-Confucianism, which was epitomised by the seonbi class, scholars who passed up positions of wealth and power to lead lives...
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    their clothes together in order to have more freedom of motion. Dopo were only worn by scholars (Seonbi, 선비). Located in Museum of University of Seoul...
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