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・ Hwang Jae-gyun
・ Hwang Jae-hun
・ Hwang Jae-won
・ Hwang Jang-lee
・ Hwang Jang-yop
・ Hwang Ji-man
・ Hwang Ji-soo
・ Hwang Ji-u
・ Hwang Ji-woong
・ Hwang Ji-yoon
・ Hwang Jin
・ Hwang Jin Yi (film)
・ Hwang Jin-san
・ Hwang Jin-sung
・ Hwang Jin-woo
Hwang Jini
・ Hwang Jini (TV series)
・ Hwang Jong-hyun
・ Hwang Jun-ho
・ Hwang Jun-seok
・ Hwang Jung-chiou
・ Hwang Jung-eum
・ Hwang Jung-eun
・ Hwang Jung-gon
・ Hwang Jung-min
・ Hwang Jung-oh
・ Hwang Kee
・ Hwang Keum-sook
・ Hwang Kwanghee
・ Hwang Kyo-ahn


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Hwang Jini


Hwang Jini (; c. 1506 – c. 1560), also known by her gisaeng name Myeongwol ("bright moon", 명월), was one of the most famous gisaeng of the Joseon Dynasty. She lived during the reign of King Jungjong. She was noted for her exceptional beauty, charming quick wit, extraordinary intellect, and her assertive and independent nature. She has become an almost myth-like figure in modern Korea, inspiring novels, operas, films, and television series.
==Works==
Only a handful of sijo (Korean verse form) and geomungo pieces exist today. They show skilled craftsmanship of words and of musical arrangement. Hwang's sijo often describe the beauty and sites of Gaeseong (such as the palace of Manwoldae and the Pakyon Falls), the personal tragedy of her lost loves and responses to famous classic Chinese poems and literature (the majority of them reflecting on lost love).

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