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[SBS] Jang Ok-Jung, Live In Love ~ Kim Tae Hee, Yoo Ah In, Jae Hee - Ver. 2
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Lee Soon was earing to JOJ conversation with her uncle.
Jang Ok Jung EP.21
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limau posted on 19-6-2013 11:15 AM
yup! dua2 kesayangan..king suk jong...title pon suk bin >> gelaran tertinggi selepas Queen..
:l ...
yes..yg penting...ada Bin....cuma bezakan...Suk dan Hee tu je kan........
kedua tertinggi slps Queen..mmg hebat le dorang tu kan...
wah bertuah badan tu......
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limau posted on 19-6-2013 11:15 AM
sambung tgk BFF...cepat2 nk rempitt nk layan OJ plak ptg nieee
kak ayu follow BFF kat tv je ler limau...
mmg menarik
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ayushuhada04 posted on 19-6-2013 11:27 AM
Lee Soon was earing to JOJ conversation with her uncle.
Jang Ok Jung EP.21
huhuh apa yg oj cakap ngan pakciknya tu..
apa lagi yg king dengar dari perbualan tu...
segala punca pakciknya lah kan...
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WeAiNe posted on 19-6-2013 11:16 AM
mmmm mcm OJ akui kesalahan dia pada king dan sanggup diturunkan takhta ye
tapi bila king jawab ca ...
bila bukti dh ada.....OJ mmg mengaku ler..
wpun sblm2 ni...byk King dh cover...
tp king ingatkan OJ takkan ulangi kesilapan..
sbb king dh kata pada OJ...
klu kesilapan berulang lagi..tu dh jadi kesalahan..
jadi secara tak langsung..mmg ada bukti kan..
jdi OJ pun terima hakikat..dia kena turun takhta...
tu lum lagi nti bila part dia kena bunuh lak...
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babyface76 posted on 19-6-2013 11:27 AM
ooo kiranya selama nie king tahulah apa keje jahat yg oj buat ye..
cam oj mestilah malukan...king ...
dlm DY lak...
DY yg tau segala2nya...
King tk tau.....sbb asalnya mmg abg OJ
yg cuba kenakan IH ....so IH turun takhta..
OJ leh cover lagi psl abg dia tu...
tp lama2 terbongkar juga...
cuma OJ tkde ler keluar dari istana...
dia turun semula jadi Hee Bin...
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babyface76 posted on 19-6-2013 11:31 AM
huhuh apa yg oj cakap ngan pakciknya tu..
apa lagi yg king dengar dari perbualan tu...
segala pu ...
jawapan ni ...kena le tgk ep 21 yer
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OJ dan prince Yoon |
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kiranya confirmlah oj nanti kena hukum minum racun lepas nie..huhuhu sad endinglah jawabnya..uwaaa |
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babyface76 posted on 19-6-2013 11:49 AM
kiranya confirmlah oj nanti kena hukum minum racun lepas nie..huhuhu sad endinglah jawabnya..uwaaa
ermm..nk bukti mcm mana lagi ek bg babyface leh terima hakikat
dh mmg tu ler sejarah sebenarnya...
She was the daughter of Jang Hyeong (Hangul: 장형, Hanja: 張炯) and Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan, her personal name was Jang Ok-jeong (Hangul: 장옥정, Hanja: 張玉貞). She was oft cited as the most beautiful woman in Joseon, and her beauty was recorded to the Annals of Joseon. Ok-jeong became a lady-in-waiting to Queen Dowager Jangnyeol (King Injo's second queen) at the recommendation of Prince Dongpyeong (King Sukjong's first cousin once removed). In 1686, after a visit with his step-great-grandmother (Queen Dowager Jangryeol), King Sukjong saw her and made her his concubine with the title of suk-won.[1] In 1688, she was elevated to so-ui (소의,昭儀), and in 1688 was elevated to the rank of Bin, with the prefix "Hui or Hee", meaning radiant or beautiful (희빈,禧嬪) after giving birth to a son (the future King Gyeongjong). She possibly had a second son, Prince Seongsu, but his identity is disputed. When Queen Inhyeon was deposed & forced into exile in May 1688, Jang hui-bin became Sukjong's third Queen Consort, backed by the Soron faction. Her son was made the Crown Prince. Later, in 1694, with the reinstatement of Queen Inhyeon, Jang was demoted back to hui-bin. In 1701, Queen Inhyeon died of an unknown disease. It has been said that Jang hui-bin was discovered by Sukjong in her chambers with her brother Jang Hui-jae and Shamanist priestess praying for Inhyeon's death (while striking a figurine with arrows) and her reinstatement. Jang hui-bin, her brother, and anyone involved were arrested. Jang was sentenced to death by poisoning, which was carried out on 9 November (the 10th day of the 10th lunar Month) 1701 at Chwi Seon Dang, her royal residence inside Changdeok Palace. She was 42 years old. After this, on the seventh day of the tenth month in the twenty-seventh year of his reign (1701), Sukjong passed a decree prohibiting concubines from being allowed to become Queens Consort in the future. Jang hui-bin left many folk stories behind including her greed over power, and a story involving right before her death with her son (then the Crown Prince (future King Gyeongjong)).[2] She was buried in Daebinmyo tomb in Seooreung (Address : 334-92, Seooreung-ro, Deogyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do). Her memorial tablet was enshrined in Daebingung at Chilgung or "alace of 7 Royal Concubine". Nevertheless, as the mother of the Crown Prince, she was given the posthumous title "Lady Oksan, Great Concubine of the Palace; Prefectural Great Concubine of the Indong Jang clan" (대빈궁옥산부대빈장씨 大嬪宮玉山府大嬪張氏).
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ayushuhada04 posted on 19-6-2013 11:57 AM
ermm..nk bukti mcm mana lagi ek bg babyface leh terima hakikat
dh mmg tu ler sejarah seb ...
kak baby nk ubah sejarah kee
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limau posted on 19-6-2013 12:05 PM
kak baby nk ubah sejarah kee
limau...baby face tu sbb dia pro pada OJ ..
tu sbb dia tk leh terima hakikat...
dh mmg terbuktikan...
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ayushuhada04 posted on 19-6-2013 12:10 PM
limau...baby face tu sbb dia pro pada OJ ..
tu sbb dia tk leh terima hakikat...
iya...da buat salah ...haruslaaa kena hukuman..
lagipon raja da byk kali bagi peluang...
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limau posted on 19-6-2013 12:12 PM
iya...da buat salah ...haruslaaa kena hukuman..
lagipon raja da byk kali bagi peluang...
tu le pasal..
semua dh pernah kena kan...
baik IH....tp kes IH tu...tersilap..
berpunca dari orang lain...dituduhkan..
akhirnya selamat....
DY pun pernah kena juga..
dihalau keluar dari istana....
tp kembali semula..
cuma kes OJ ni lain sikit...
sbb byk kali dh King bg peluang...
so last2 sekali..tk leh dimaafkan...
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Queen Inhyeon (Hangul: 인현왕후, Hanja: 仁顯王后) (1667–1701) was the second Queen consort of King Sukjong of Joseon and one of the best known Queens of the Joseon Dynasty. Her life has been portrayed in many Korean historical dramas.
Born into the Yeoheung Min clan, she was the second daughter of Min Yu-jung (Hangul: 민유중, Hanja: 閔維重)[1] (1630–1687) and his second wife, Lady Song of the Eunjin Song clan.[2]
She married King Sukjong as his second Queen Consort in 1681, at the age of 14. When so-ui[3] Jang Ok-jeong produced a son in 1688, it created a bloody dispute called Gisa literati purges (기사사화). During this time, Sukjong wanted to give this eldest son (entitled the wonja, literally the "First Son") the title of "Crown Prince" and wanted to promote Lady Jang from So-ui to Hui-bin.[4]
This action was opposed by the Noron faction, which supports Queen Inhyeon led by Song Si-yeol, and this was supported by the Soron faction, which supports Lady Jang. Sukjong became angry at the opposition, and many were killed including Song Si-yeol. Many, including Inhyeon and her family, were forced into exile. Queen Inhyeon was deposed, while Jang so-ui became Jang hui-bin, and then became the third Queen Consort.
Later in 1694, Sukjong, feeling remorse at his temperamental actions, gave in to a movement for Inhyeon's reinstatement, which was led by the Soron (this event was called the Gapsul Hwanguk (갑술환국,甲戌換局)) She was brought back to the palace and was reinstated as Queen Consort, with Lady Jang being demoted to hui-bin.
In 1701, aged 34, she became ill and died of an unknown disease (some sources say that she was poisoned).
It has been said that Sukjong, while mourning for Inhyeon, dreamed of her in a sobok dress drenched with blood. Sukjong asked Inhyeon of how she died, but Inhyeon didn't say anything, but pointed in to the direction of Jang Hui-bin's chambers. Sukjong awoke, then went into Jang's chambers. While approaching, he heard music and sounds of laughter. Eavesdropping, he saw Jang Hui-bin with Shamanist priestesses in her chambers, praying for the Queen's death, while striking a figurine with arrows. When this was discovered by Sukjong, Lady Jang was executed for her actions by poison.
One of the Queen's ladies in waiting wrote a book called Inhyeon Wanghu Jeon (Hangul: 인현왕후전, Hanja: 仁顯王后傳, Queen Inhyeon's Story), which still exists today. She is buried in Myeongreung (명릉,明陵) in Gyeonggi Province, and Sukjong was later buried near her in the same area. She has no issue to Sukjong. |
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This is a Korean name; the family name is Choi.
Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Choe clan (Hangul: 숙빈최씨, Hanja: 淑嬪崔氏) (17 December 1670 - 9 April 1718) was a concubine of King Sukjong of Joseon.
In 1693, in the fourth lunar month of the nineteenth year of King Sukjong's reign, she became Sukjong's concubine with the rank of suk-won. In 1694, during the twentieth year of Sukjong's reign, she was elevated to the rank of suk-ui (Royal Noble Consort of the 2nd grade) after giving birth to a son, Prince Yeoning-geum (later King Yeongjo of Joseon).
In 1695, she was again elevated to the rank of gwi-in. In 1699, she was again promoted to the rank of "bin" (Royal Noble Consort), with the adjective "suk" ("pure"). In 1718 Royal Noble Consort Sukbin of Choe died, aged 49, at her private residence. She was buried in Soryeongwon (昭寧園) in Paju, a designate historical site (No. 358. Address 267 Yeongjang-ri, Gwangtan-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do).
A display of his deep filial piety, King Yeongjo set up a Jesil to lament over her death near her grave. He also had erected gravestones the contents of which were written by him in her memory, in addition he had built tablet houses on the 4 spots around her grave. Royal Noble Consort Sukbin of Choe memorial tablet was enshrined in the Sukbinmyo later Yuksangmyo (Shrine) later Chilgung (Historical site 149) the place where ancestral tablets of seven royal concubines are enshrined. All of them were birth mothers of Kings that never achieved the status of a Queen.
She was given the posthumous title "Lady Hwagyeong, Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Choe clan" (화경숙빈최씨 和瓊淑嬪崔氏).
Royal Noble Consort Suk bore King Sukjong three sons:
Prince Yeongsu (1693), died young.
Prince Yeoning (1694–1776), later became King Yeongjo.
unnamed son (1698), died young. |
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cite ni sama ngan cite dong yi ke? |
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