Hansŏng jubo, the Glossary
Hansŏng jubo was a weekly Korean-language newspaper published from 1886 to 1888.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Classical Chinese, Encyclopedia of Korean Culture, Gapsin Coup, Gojong of Korea, Hansŏng sunbo, History of newspapers in Korea, Korean mixed script, Korean paper, List of newspapers in Korea, List of the oldest newspapers.
- 1886 establishments in Korea
- 1888 disestablishments in Asia
- Defunct Korean-language newspapers
- Newspapers established in 1886
- Newspapers published in Joseon
Classical Chinese
Classical Chinese is the language in which the classics of Chinese literature were written, from.
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Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
The Encyclopedia of Korean Culture is a Korean-language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co.
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Gapsin Coup
The Gapsin Coup, also known as the Gapsin Revolution, was a failed three-day coup d'état that occurred in Korea during 1884. Korean reformers in the Enlightenment Party sought to initiate rapid changes within the country, including eliminating social distinctions by abolishing the legal privileges of the yangban class.
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Gojong of Korea
Gojong (8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919), personal name Yi Myeongbok, later Yi Hui, also known as the Gwangmu Emperor, was the penultimate Korean monarch.
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Hansŏng sunbo
Hansŏng sunbo was the first modern native Korean newspaper. Hansŏng jubo and Hansŏng sunbo are Defunct Korean-language newspapers and newspapers published in Joseon.
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History of newspapers in Korea
Modern newspapers have been published in Korea since 1881, with the first native Korean newspaper being published in 1883.
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Korean mixed script
Korean mixed script is a form of writing the Korean language that uses a mixture of the Korean alphabet or hangul and hanja, the Korean name for Chinese characters.
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Korean paper
Korean paper or hanji refers to traditional handmade paper from Korea.
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List of newspapers in Korea
This list primarily covers newspapers published in Korea before the late August 1945 division of Korea. Hansŏng jubo and list of newspapers in Korea are newspapers published in Joseon.
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List of the oldest newspapers
This list of the oldest newspapers sorts the newspapers of the world by the date of their first publication.
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See also
1886 establishments in Korea
- Ewha Girls' High School
- Ewha Womans University
- Hansŏng jubo
1888 disestablishments in Asia
- Hansŏng jubo
- Sultanate of Maguindanao
Defunct Korean-language newspapers
- Cheguk Sinmun
- Chōsen Jihō
- Haejo Sinmun
- Hansŏng jubo
- Hansŏng sunbo
- Heijō Shinpō
- Hwangsŏng Sinmun
- Hyongmyong sinmun
- Kwŏnŏp Sinmun
- Maeil Sinbo
- Mansebo
- Sinhan Minbo
- Taedong Kongbo (Vladivostok)
- Taehan Sinmun
- Taeyangbo
- The Christian News
- The Korea Daily News
- The Korean Christian Advocate
- Tongnip Sinmun
Newspapers established in 1886
- Aegis (newspaper)
- American Catholic Tribune
- Beeville Bee-Picayune
- Chicago Evening Post
- Chunichi Shimbun
- Crossville Chronicle
- Dienas Lapa
- El Día (Uruguay)
- El Socialista (newspaper)
- Filodimos
- Fjell-Ljom
- Framgang
- Freedom (British newspaper)
- Gazeta Olsztyńska
- Ha-Yom
- Hansŏng jubo
- Hart County News-Herald
- Il Secolo XIX
- Kanpō (Japanese government gazette)
- Kerala Sanchari
- Khalsa Akhbar
- Kings Mountain Herald
- Knoxville News Sentinel
- Kyabram Union
- Lancashire Post
- Lancashire Telegraph
- Las Provincias
- Le Symboliste
- Lillesands Tidende
- Los Angeles Tribune (1886–1890)
- Mizan (Ottoman newspaper)
- Montana Staats-Zeitung
- News-Times (Forest Grove)
- Peloponnisos (newspaper)
- Plainsman (South Dakota)
- Puyallup Herald
- Sarvajana Nesan
- Staten Island Advance
- The Charlotte Observer
- The Daily News (Memphis)
- The Daily Times (Salisbury, Maryland)
- The Franklin Press
- The Roanoke Times
- Times-Journal (Condon)
- Valdivia's Deutsche Zeitung
- Vienybė lietuvninkų
- Western Nebraska Observer
- Woodstock Sentinel-Review
Newspapers published in Joseon
- Chōsen Jihō
- Chōsen Shinpō
- Hansŏng jubo
- Hansŏng sunbo
- List of newspapers in Korea
- The Christian News
- The Korean Christian Advocate
- Tongnip Sinmun
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansŏng_jubo
Also known as Hanseong Jubo, Hansong jubo.