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Hwang Jin Yi (Korean: 황진이) is a 2007 South Korean biographical drama film directed by Chang Yoon-hyun. Based on Hong Seok-jung’s 2002 novel Hwangjini (which won the Manhae Prize for Literature in 2004), the film is about the life of Hwang Jin-yi, the most famous courtesan (or “gisaeng”) in Korean history, starring Song Hye-kyo in the title role.
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Paintings of beauties in traditional Chinese hanfu, Part 4 (Part 1/2/3) by Chinese artist 伊吹鸡腿子. The last two are depictions of the Jade Rabbit from Chinese mythology for this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival. Artist’s Weibo: X. See more of her work here.
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