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Lotus Sutra Frontispieces of the Goryeo Dynasty

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A Study on Goryeo Celadon Flower Pots

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Jumong Goryeo, Gung’ye Goryeo, Wang Geon Goryeo, Korea - the aspect of disconnection, and the aspect of inheritance

YŎKSA WA HYŎNSIL : Quarterly Review of Korean History, 2018
In current textbooks for Elementary, Middle and High school students, political entities (states, dynasties) like “Goguryeo,” “Later Goguryeo” and “Goryeo” are defined to have been founded by figures such as Jumong, Gung’ye and Wang Geon respectively. These states are also presented as in a relationship of predecessors and successors.
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A Review of the Goryeo's Gyeongnyeongjeon

Institute of History and Culture Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, 2023
Gyeongryeongjeon of Goryeo was very important as a royal ancestral worship facility. As a result, there are several research results. However, there were some differences between the research results, so this was reviewed again. First, It looked at whether Gyeongryeongjeon was Seosangje or Somokje.
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The Goryeo Royal Family and Hyedeok Wangsa Sohyeon during the Middle Goryeo Period

Society for the Study of Early Korean History
Hyedeok Wangsa Sohyeon, a prominent monk during the mid-Goryeo period, held a close relationship with the royal family and led the Yuga sect of Buddhism. Under King Munjong, Sohyeon became a monk under the Yuga monk Haerin. As a member of the Inju Yi clan, he was a relative of the royal family.
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Goryeo-yang

Mongolian Journal of Foreign Languages and Culture, 2023
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Study of Buan Goryeo Celadon

THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR THE MAHAN-BAEKJE CULTURE, 2022
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Goryeo Hyeonjong and Bongseonhonggyeongsa Temple

The Journal of Korean Medieval History, 2022
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