HWAN-IN, the Celestial Emperor, had a bold, wise son called Hwan-Ung; one day the lad asked his father for an earthly land to rule.
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Korean Folk-Tales (Oxford Myths & Legends)
May 2001, Tandem Library
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0613895576 9780613895576
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Korean Folk-tales (Oxford Myths & Legends)
December 7, 2000, Oxford University Press, USA
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0195216733 9780195216738
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