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Synonyms for pyong or Related words with pyong
hyong
gyeong
heelee
kyong
pyung
deuk
jinlee
kyoung
eunkim
gyung
hwakim
kyungkim
ryong
byeong
heepark
ryeol
heekim
okkim
myeong
sookim
eung
youngoh
hyon
myong
hyeok
kyunglee
hyunlee
gyeom
yeonlee
jinpark
huikim
yeong
jinkim
younglee
junkim
mankim
minkim
jungkim
jiwon
soolee
seou
chulpark
seop
kyeong
hwalee
yeop
heon
gyong
gwan
bongkim
Examples of "pyong"
The elder Kim had meanwhile remarried and had another son, Kim
Pyong
-il. Since 1988, Kim
Pyong
-il has served in a series of North Korean embassies in Europe and was the North Korean ambassador to Poland. Foreign commentators suspect that Kim
Pyong
-il was sent to these distant posts by his father in order to avoid a power struggle between his two sons.
The phrase "
pyong
ahn" is often translated as "balance and security." These forms are usually taught after the gicho hyung. These forms were reorganized from their original form(called "Jae-Nam") in approximately 1870. In their original state they are run in sequence starting with the second form
Pyong
Ahn Ee Dan, to
Pyong
Ahn Cho Dan, and then to
Pyong
Ahn Sam Dan,
Pyong
Ahn Sa Dan, and
Pyong
Ahn O Dan, an order different from the order they are learned. Though designed as open hand forms (weaponless), their versatility allows weapon application very easily. Common adaptations include the sais, jool bong (nunchaku), and bong (fighting staff). These forms show the influence of the southern China martial art style.
Kim
Pyong
-il's rivalry with half-brother Kim Jong-il goes back to the 1970s. In those days, Kim
Pyong
-il was known as a womaniser who threw raucous parties; sometimes, attendees at these parties would shout, "Long live Kim
Pyong
-il!". Kim Jong-il knew that this could be portrayed as a threat to the cult of personality surrounding their father Kim Il-sung, and reported the matter; Kim Il-sung was reportedly infuriated, and thus Kim
Pyong
-il fell out of favour with his father while Kim Jong-il strengthened his position.
Li Ho-
Pyong
(born 16 October 1951) is a Korean former wrestler who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Some of the older Chung Do Kwan based schools practice the original "
Pyong
-Ahn" forms which LEE Won Kuk incorporated from Shotokan karate. (The
Pyong
-Ahn forms originated in Okinawa, where they are called "Pinan". In Japan, these forms are called "Heian".)
Gunsan E-mart, the 31st E-mart branch and the third in the Jeonbuk Area, has an area of 16,200
pyong
(5.35 ha) and a shopping area of 4,000
pyong
(1.32 ha) with parking facilities capable of holding 1,100 vehicles. It is a four-story building (one basement included), which is the biggest E-mart in Korea.
Pyung Ahn forms: pyung ahn cho dan, pyung ahn ee dan, pyung ahn sam dan, pyung ahn sa dan,
pyong
ahn oh dan.
Popular hopes of unseating Rhee were frustrated by the death of his opponent Cho
Pyong
-ok several weeks before the election, leaving Rhee to be elected without opposition.
In his first tasting art exhibition, he introduced opus 1 "‘Tasting Blossom’", opus 2 "‘Korean Suicide Stopper’" and opus 3 "’
Pyong
Yang Naeng Myeon’".
Yi
Pyong
-do (1896, Yongin – 1989) was a Korean historian. He is often associated with the Japanese colonial view of Korean history.
Notable modern poets include Moon Deok-soo (문덕수, 文德守, b.1928), Choi Nam-son (1890–1957) and Kim Sowol, Ki Hyung-do, Chon Sang-
pyong
.
On 7 July 2014 Jon
Pyong
-ho died of acute myocardial infarction at the age of 88. He was awarded a state funeral, attended by Kim Jong-un.
Decorated war hero Colonel Kim Jin-
pyong
is on the verge of his promotion to general. From his commander father-in-law to beautiful wife, Jin-
pyong
is the subject of much envy and jealousy. But his affection for his wife has subsided a long ago, and due to post-traumatic disorder from Vietnam War, he suffers mental breakdowns and nightmares of the fallen soldiers under his command.
Jin-
pyong
is finally promoted to general, and a celebration party is held. Ga-heun and Woo-jin also attend the party. Jin-
pyong
is surrounded by people congratulating him, but he can only scan the room for a glimpse of Ga-heun. He gets drunk by the end of the night, and not being able to contain his feelings any longer, he shouts why she had to leave him, completely exposing their secret affair to the entire army.
In a fit of rage for insulting his daughter, his father-in-law decides to send Jin-
pyong
back to Vietnam. Jin-
pyong
pleas to Ga-heun that he’s willing to give up his army career for her. But she says she’s not so in love with him that she’s willing to give up her life. He is devastated by her response and attempts to commit suicide. He fails even that and leaves the base for Vietnam.
Kim Il-sung Stadium was originally built as the Girimri Stadium (기림리공설운동장) in 1926. This stadium held the annual Kyung-
Pyong
Football Match between Kyungsung FC and Pyongyang FC during the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.
Kim Il-sung married twice. His first wife, Kim Jong-suk, gave birth to two sons and a daughter. Kim Jong-il was his oldest son. The other son (Kim Man-il, or Shura Kim) of this marriage died in 1947 in a swimming accident and his wife Kim Jong-suk died at the age of 31 while giving birth to a stillborn baby girl. Kim married Kim Sung-ae in 1952, and it is believed that he had three children with her: Kim Yŏng-il (not to be confused with the former Premier of North Korea of the same name), Kim Kyŏng-il and Kim
Pyong
-il. Kim
Pyong
-il was prominent in Korean politics until he became ambassador to Hungary. Since 2015 Kim
Pyong
-il has been ambassador to the Czech Republic.
A new Presidium of the Politburo of the WPK Central Committee was elected: Kim Jong-un, Kim Yong-nam and Hwang
Pyong
-so – already members before – were accompanied by Choe Ryong-hae and Pak Pong-ju in it.
The Remington No. 1 rolling block used in the film fired 45-70 blanks, but was called a 45-120 in the film.
Pyong
Chang fires it from the back of the steam traction engine during the final battle.
Its president since September 1998 is Kim
Pyong
-ryui. Kim was re-elected in 2003. Before him, Pang Hak-se had been the president between 1972 and his death in July 1992.