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[SBS] Scarlet Heart: Ryeo - IU, Lee Jun Ki, Kang Ha Neul [Part 2]
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mmg King Gwangjong seorang yg tegas....
ermm....HS kawin dgn WS???
habis adik Wook tu nk letak mana???
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mmg sweett..
ok nk layan jap..nanti2 borak2 agi
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iols jalan2 kt IG & FB, katanya 1 nov masa finale episode nnt depa ade wat mini fan meeting dgn junki kt lotte cinema, seoul.
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x kots, limau tetap rasa so tpaksa kawen ngan HY...
sian hae soo
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minah tu gedik!!
dia ingat prince unggu tu nk kawen ngan diake???
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gundik je kots...rasminyeee..
tp tak tahu laa..kita tunggu
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bestnyer diorg!!! jeles.. nk ngadap drama ni nan jun ki gak
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pic lagi !!!!
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mmg pun WS kena kawin dgn YH tu limau
dh termaktub dlm sejarah....
tak mungkin kan dia kawin dgn HS...
mana tau tetiba nk kawin....HS hilang...
HS dh balik ke zaman moden kan...
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CR tu mmg bodoh ler...percaya sgt kan pada Won tu..
tp mmg ada org mengintai kan dorang berdua ni..
padan muka last2 kena seksa....
King Gwangjung dh mula tunjuk taring...
king zaman Goryeo ni mmg hampir semuanya kejam dan ganas...
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Ratings 161024:
masih ciput lagi ratingnye... takpelahh... kita tenguk je kasi abih
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Moh kita ke Seoul 1 Nov ni...demi junki!!!
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Tak baper nak tahu history sgt tapi mmg zalim giler kings zaman2 ni ek....dh macam firaun lak.....
Tak suka lak WS jadi jahat.
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best kan.. tgok finale dgn junki..
kot2 dpt le selfie sekeping dua
kita mampu berangan je la
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zaman goryeo mmg tk sama mcm zaman joseon..
sbb zaman joseon moden...tp masa awal2 joseon pun
king ada yg ganas juga....dah nama pun king kan..
dia fikir dia berkuasa...mmg leh jd ganas..
bila ada yg cuba nk jatuhkan dia....
Reign[edit]When Gwangjong ascended the throne in 949 at the age of 25,[2] the kingdom of Goryeo was unstable: to unify the Later Three Kingdoms, his father Taejo made alliances with powerful families, and, as a consequence, those clans were vying for control of the government.[3] As he witnessed the struggle between his brothers for the throne, he felt the need to consolidate the power of the king and rewarded all those who contributed to the progress of Goryeo, also making much effort to maintain good diplomatic relations with neighboring countries.[2] He studied Taizong of Tang's book Difan to better understand what to do, as he found many similarities between his situation and that of Taizong. After a regularization of tax rates in 949, he launched a series of reforms to promote a stable and royal-centered political system, and to expand economy and military.[3] His first reform was in 956, when he weakened wealthy families by confiscating private slaves through the law of emancipation of slaves (노비안검법, 奴婢按檢法,Nobiangeombeop):[4][5] this reform won his government the support of the people, as freed slaves were commoners taken as prisoners of war, and also helped the economy because former slaves now had to pay taxes to the state like ordinary citizens through services provided on the land or premises of feudal lords.[2][3] He then reorganized and expanded military to face the Khitan and Jurchen, building twelve garrisons along the northeast and northwest borders, and replaced lords in the capital and in the provinces with officials appointed by the crown.[5] In 963 he set up relief centers in the capital. With the institution of the national civil service examination in 958 (과거, Gwageo), Gwangjong was able to expel from the court people from powerful clans and replace them with civil officials recruited by merit, giving everyone, not only the rich and powerful people, the opportunity to work for the state. The civil service examination was suggested to the king by former Chinese envoy Ssanggi, and was based on the Tang civil service exam and the Confucian classics.[5] In 960, he introduced different colours for court robes to distinguish officials of different ranks.[6] Other actions undertaken to reinforce the royal authority were naming Goryeo an empire and himself Emperor, thus ending tributary relationships with China; calling Kaesong the Imperial Capital andPyongyang the Western Capital, and adopting the era name "Gwangdeok" (光德, 광덕).[6] Gwangjong's reforms were badly accepted by the nobles, especially by high military and civil officials who helped in the foundation of Goryeo; the king reacted by imprisoning those who dared to rebel against him and sentencing them to death.[2][6] During his life, Gwangjong supported Buddhism, took capable monks as advisers, and promoted the construction of temples: he built the Yongjusa Temple inCheongju, North Chungcheong, in 962,[7] and a temple in Cheongpyeong in 973.[8] He also created an exam for Buddhist priests, called Seonggwa, to link the government and the church, and tried to unify various Buddhist orders under a single one, but this latter attempt failed.[9]
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kalo kawen pon sah2 sebagai gundik ja...betul..walau kita suka pon diorg bersama, tp still tak dpt married... cuma dapat bersama tp tak leh secara rasmi.
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mmg berangan je laa
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yup, lebih2 lagi sejarah king gengis khan tu..ganass..rasanyer zaman2 ni laaa
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sweettt hahahhahaha
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aah betul limau...
hanya leh jd gundik jer ler...
tk leh jd isteri sah...
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