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[SBS]~Six Flying Dragon - Yoo Ah In, Shin Se Kyung, Kim Myung Min
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mmg lawak pun ada...sbb MH ni terlalu naif ler....![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif)
nenek dia pun percaya jer kat tuk guru tu...siap hantar cucu
utk cari ilmu..
ermm..dh ler adik beradik pun ramai kan...
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aine..masih lum tertinggal lagi...
kejap je tu nk sampai ep 6 kan..
tp mmg tk sabar nk tggu next week...bila semua naga2 akan berkumpul..
but now naga no 4 tak tau pun psl berkumpul kat hamju tu...
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tp MH dr kecik mmg kuat la..sbb masa dia tgkap babi tu..laju gila lari kan
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yup ida..betul tu...
tu sebbnya dia lagi terer dari tuk guru yg mengajar dia kan...
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idakamaruddin replied at 22-10-2015 10:41 AM
soklan ke 2 berdasarkan cite ep 6...
kang budak2 sekolah tu collapse lps cikgu hong tny kt BW.. ...
Kan surat tu ticer hong yg tulis dan ticer hong kata BW yg tulis...memg tak lah BW. Nak mengaku kan....so kwn2 dia kena denda sbb BW tak mengaku lah |
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masa ni mmg membara je BW kan...geram sgt dia pada teacher Hong tu...![](static/image/smiley/default/huffy.gif)
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ayushuhada04 replied at 22-10-2015 10:42 AM
harus ler.....mmg BW terkejut juga kan bila dlm surat rahsia tu
sebb Hamju...sah2 le tempat ayah ...
Yela...guna surat rahsia![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif)
dah @idakamaruddin tak mo bgtau BJ kan![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif)
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Ehhhh ida is menjawab dak soaln ko tu.....![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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motip smpai bertahun..kan smpai BW besar..takkan kes surat jugak...
BW kan di boikot kawan2..tu tak paham bab tu
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ayushuhada04 replied at 22-10-2015 10:56 AM
masa ni mmg membara je BW kan...geram sgt dia pada teacher Hong tu...
Kemain kan..pastu nmpk sungguh kemarahan BW yg kecik tu pun...... |
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mana tau kot2 ada cara lain kot nk guna...![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif)
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masa kecik2 pun dia dh mula ada sifat mcm tu..
tu lum lagi psl dia bunuh 3 org student...perggh mmg hebat ler..
dan ganas.....
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idakamaruddin replied at 22-10-2015 10:58 AM
motip smpai bertahun..kan smpai BW besar..takkan kes surat jugak...
BW kan di boikot kawan2..tu ...
Lahhh...tu kan masa BW flashbck je tu.....sbb BW Geram sgt dekt ticer hong dok lekeh2 dia.....scene tu BW dr kecik sampai besr kt citue...nmpk kan peralihan BW dr kecik ke besr dan mcm2 cuaca tu kan....
BW diboikt sbb surat tu je.... |
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idakamaruddin replied at 22-10-2015 10:39 AM
aku kuis anak aku..."tepi..jgn kacau mama tgk tv" pastu dia dtg lg..
aku mimpi dorang lawan2 si ...
Dasat ko.....
mimpi part BJ ja ka![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif)
Nasib anak ko sempoi mai balik...kalu dia sentap haru ko nk pujuk2![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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choppp ot jap...ko dah jadi pra mod ke dik?
ooooooooooooooooouccccccccccchhhhhhhhhh kelas ko dik
tahniah ![](static/image/smiley/default/pompom.gif)
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lolll pasal surat tu je smpai bertahun....
hahah igt kan pasal isu lain lg..means si Hong tu cari pasal mcm2 ngn si BW..
nmpknya hong nampak keistimewaan BW sbb tu dia ajak bersekutu....
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bkn BJ sorang je..mcm ramai dlm mimpi tu siap lawan2..siap terbang2... hahaha
anak ok je...sbb dia ajak main..ayah dia tak de mcm tu la..nak menempel je ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif)
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general Lee Seong Gye ada masa dlm cite Faith...tp masa tu dia masih kecik lagi...
Kim Hee-seon as shocked at the fact that she had just saved Lee Seong-gye.
On the tenth episode of the SBS drama "Faith" on the 11th, there was an emergency patient in the medical room.
It was a boy who needed abdominal surgery with away. Jang Bin (Lee Philip) thought of reliving it by steaming the stomach but Eun-soo (Kim Hee-seon) knew it had to be cut open and decided to go to Ki-cheol's house, where her surgical tools were.
She succeeded in operating on the boy with Jang Bin.
Later, King Gong-min (Ryoo Deok-hwan) and Princess No-guk (Park Se-yeong) praised Eun-soo for saving the boy's life. King Gong-min said, "Was he the son of a high government official? He followed his father all the way up here, it would've been a shame to die now". Court lady Choi (Kim Mi-kyeong) told Eun-soo that his name was Lee Seong-gye.
Eun-soo was shocked. She asked, "It's not the Lee Seong-gye from the historical books? If it wasn't for me would the Queen have died? If I didn't go see her she wouldn't have died from poison? If I didn't cure the boy would he have died?" She then turned to the people, "He later builds the Chosun..." and grabbed her own mouth.
In the end, Eun-soo was making history as it was in the books. She had just saved the character who destroys the Koryeo and builds the Chosun.
Choi Yeong (Lee Min-ho) appeared soon after to stop Eun-soo from talking about the future. Cheon Eum-ja (Seong Hoon) heard Eun-soo and told Ki-cheol (Yoo Oh-seong). Not knowing this, Eun-soo cried to Choi Yeong, "Do you know what I did? I saved the man who is going to kill you". |
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Taejo of Joseon
Taejo of Joseon (1335-1408; r. 1392-1398), born Yi Seonggye, was the main figure in overthrowing the Goryeo Dynasty and the founder and the first king of the Joseon Dynasty, the final dynasty in Korea before it became a modern republic. The name 'Taejo' is comprise of two Chinese characters, 'Tae', a derivative of 'Dae' (big), which means 'very big' or 'great', and 'Jo', which means grandfather. Together, they mean 'Great Progenitor'. Taejo was a name given to the first King in a new dynasty. Taejo of Joseon was posthumously raised from the rank of King to Emperor in 1899 by Gojong, the Gwangmu Emperor, who had proclaimed the Empire of Korea in 1897.
Taejo's father Yi Ja-chun was a former Mongol official, but his ethnicity was Korean. Yi Seonggye joined the Goryeo army and rose through the ranks, seizing the throne in 1392. He abdicated in 1398 during the strife between his sons and died in 1408.
Taejo received credit for retrieving a dying Goryeo dynasty from collapse, then creating a new dynasty that lasted over 500 years, the Joseon Dynasty. Taejo's role as military leader who overthrew the Goryeo throne, his move of the capital to Seoul, and his reforms in the Joseon government spawned an era of tremendous creativity in Joseon Korea. Begun at about the same time as the emerging Renaissance in Europe, Taejo may be credited for laying the foundation for the Korean Renaissance that reached a high point with his grandson, Sejong (d. 1450).
Historical Context for Rise of Joseon
Night view of Dongdaemoon, The Great East Gate in the defensive wall built to circle the new capital city under King Taejo in 1396.
By the late fourteenth century, the 400 year-old Goryeo Dynasty established by Wang Geon in 918 was tottering, its foundations collapsing from years of war and de facto occupation by the disintegrating Mongol Empire. The legitimacy of Goryeo itself was also becoming an increasingly disputed issue within the court, as the ruling house failed not only to govern the kingdom effectively, but was also tarnished by generations of forced intermarriage with members of China's Yuan Dynasty Mongol imperial family and by rivalry amongst the various Joseon royal family branches (even King U's mother was a known commoner, thus leading to rumors disputing his descent from King Gongmin). Within the kingdom, influential aristocrats, generals, and even prime ministers struggled for royal favor and vied for domination of the court, resulting in deep divisions among various factions. With the ever-increasing number of raids against Joseon conducted by Japanese pirates (wakou) and the invasions of the Chinese Red Turbans, those who came to dominate the royal court were the reformed-minded Sinjin aristocracy and the opposing Gweonmun aristocracy, as well as generals who could actually fight off the foreign threats—namely a talented general named Yi Seonggye and his rival Choi Yeong. With the rise of the Ming Dynasty under a former monk, Zhu Yuanzhang (the Hongwu Emperor), Mongol forces became more vulnerable. By the 1350s, Goryeo regained its independence, although Mongol remnants effectively occupied northeastern territories with large garrisons of troops.
Military Career
General Yi Seonggye had gained power and respect during the late 1370s and early 1380s by pushing Mongol remnants off the peninsula and also by repelling well-organized Japanese pirates in a series of successful engagements. He was also credited with routing the Red Turbans when they made their move into the Korean Peninsula as part of their rebellion against the Yuan Dynasty. Following in the wake of the rise of the Ming Dynasty under the Zhu Yuanzhang, the royal court in Goryeo split into two competing factions: the group led by General Yi (supporting the Ming Dynasty) and the camp led by his rival General Choi (supporting the Yuan Dynasty). When a Ming messenger came to Goryeo in 1388 (the fourteenth year of King U) to demand the return of a significant portion of Goryeo’s northern territory, General Choi seized the opportunity and played upon the prevailing anti-Ming atmosphere to argue for the invasion of the Liaodong Peninsula (Goryeo claimed to be the successor of the ancient kingdom of Goguryeo; as such, restoring Manchuria as part of Korean territory was a tenet of its foreign policy throughout its history). A staunchly opposed Yi was chosen to lead the invasion; however, at Wuihwa Island on the Amrok River, he made a momentous decision that would alter the course of Korean history. Knowing of the support he enjoyed both from high-ranking government officials, the general populace, and the great deterrent of Ming Empire under the Hongwu Emperor, he decided to revolt and swept back to the capital, Gaesong, to secure control of the government. |
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