Wikipedia:WikiProject Korea/Redlist

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[edit] Cuisine

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[edit] Cuisine articles to create

[edit] Must-have cuisine terms and dishes

  • Jeok (적) grilled dish on a skewer[1][2]
    • Sanjeok (산적)[3]
    • Nureumjeok (누름적)
    • Hwayangjeok (화양적 花陽炙)[4]
  • Bokkeum / Cho (food)(볶음/초 炒), genetic term referring stir-fried dish[5]
    • Nakji bokkeum (낙지볶음), stir-fired small octopus in gochujang sauce
    • Ojingeo bokkeum (오징어볶음), stir-fried squid in gochujang sauce
    • Myeolchi bokkeum (멸치볶음), made with dried anchovy by pan-frying
  • Namul
    • Saengchae (생채), kind of salad made with shredded fresh vegetables and other ingredient.
    • Sukchae (숙채), salad made with parboil vegetables. Japchae is a variety of sukchae.
  • Po (currently redirect for Po River), jerkey made with beef, or fish
  • Pyeonyuk (편육), pressed meat
  • Hoe
    • Sukhoe (숙회), parboiled hoe
    • Ganghoe (강회), parboile hoe made pa (scallion) or minari (Oenanthe javanica)
  • Ssam (쌈) refers to various leaf vegetables which are used to wrap a piece of bite-size
  • Jangajji (장아찌) picked vegetables in salt, vinegar, gangjang, gochujang, or doenjang.[6][7]
  • Jeotgal, salted fermented seafood
    • Myeongran jeot (명란젓), salted fermented roe of Theragra chalcogramma
    • Sikhae (식해), not sikhye, a kind of jeotgal, salted fermented fish in bap (cooked rice or 조)[8]
      • Gajami sikhae (가자미식해)
      • Andong sikhae (안동식해)
  • Juk[9] over 40 varieties
    • Jeonbokjuk (전복죽)
    • Dakjuk (닭죽)
    • Heukimjajuk (흑임자죽)
    • Patjuk (팥죽)
    • Hobak juk (호박죽)
    • Kkaejuk (깨죽)
    • Tarakjuk (타락죽)
    • Nokdujuk (녹두죽)
    • Yachaejuk (야채죽)
    • Daechujuk (대추죽)
    • kongjuk (콩죽)
    • Yulmujuk (율무죽)
  • Mieum (미음)
  • Beombeok (범벅)
  • Chungmu gimbap (충무김밥), everybody's favourite, named after the former name of Tongyong.
  • Duruchigi (두루치기), a class of roasted or fried pork strips prepared in a gochujang particular to Gyeongsang-do.[10]

[edit] Traditional table settings

  • surasang (수라상 king's meal)
  • bansang (반상, ordinary meal)
  • juksang (죽상, table setting focusing on porridge)
  • juansang (주안상, anju (food) centered table setting)
  • gyojasang (교자상, table setting for feast)

[edit] Soups and stews

  • See the entries in the article of Guk (국 soup)

[edit] Drinks and beverages

  • Andong soju (안동소주), local specialty soju of Andong region.[11]
  • Yakju (약주), a class of medicinal Korean liquors.
  • Gyeongju Gyeodong Beopju (경주교동법주 慶州校洞法酒)

[edit] Cuisine articles to translate


[edit] History

[edit] History-related articles to create

  • Seo Hui (서희), Minister of Goryeo (942-998).
  • Daedong yeojido (대동여지도), map created by Kim Jeong-ho
  • Byeokpa (벽파), a political faction in the mid-late Joseon Dynasty
  • Daebang nation hypothesis (대방국설) hypothesis concerning the true nature of the Daebang commandery.
  • Daegu democracy movement, crushed in February 1960.
  • Gaehwapa (개화파), reformist party of the late Joseon Dynasty.
  • Liberation of Korea (광복)

[edit] History-related articles to translate

[edit] Military history

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Battle of ChonjuGoguryeo-Sui WarsSiege of NamwonSiege of Ulsan
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Battle of Long_Neck_Pass • First Battle of Kwaksan • Battle of Sukch'ŏn • Siege of Pyongyang • First Battle of Kwaksan • Battle of Uiju • Battle of Yisu • Battle of Yorich'ŏn • Battle of Ajin • Battle of Yeogang • Siege of Hoeyang Castle • Battle of Kumi • Battle of Cheorwon • Battle of Majin • Battle of Kumhwa • Battle of Bonghwa • Battle of Jangrimpo • Battle of Hwajungumi • Battle of Dadaepo • Battle of Seopyungpo • Battle of Jeolyoung • Battle_of_Kumgu • Battle_of_Kwangyang • Siege_of_Moojoo • Battle_of_Hamyang • Suncheon_First_Battle • Suncheon_Second_Battle • Battle of Bongohdong • Battle_of_Byokchekwan • Cho Geyong • Battle of Dadianzi • Siege_of_Gimhae • Goguryeo-Wei War • Goguryeo-Tang War • Siege_of_Gyeongju • Battle_of_Haejongch'ang • Siege of Kaesong • KPA Security Command • Lelang Conquest • Battle of Luozigou • Siege_of_Miryang • Battle of Pusan (1597) • Battle of Samdunja • Sampo Waeran • Battle_of_Tangpo • Xienpei Campaign • Yi Pok-nam • Battle of Yŏngbyŏn • Soviet occupation of Korea
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Siege of Pyongyang (1592)United Nations Partisan Forces Korea
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[edit] North Korea

[edit] North Korea-related articles to create

  • Namdae River
  • Hamgyong Line
  • Kumgang-san Line
  • New Korea Party of Hope
  • North Korea Cold Current

[edit] North Korea-related articles to translate

[edit] Lists consisting mostly of redlinks

[edit] Popular culture

[edit] Popular culture articles to be created

See also: List of missing Korean Films
  • Drug (live music club), first famous 'punk' or underground club in Korea (Hongdae-ap area - late 1990s)
  • Hasukjib, Korean-style home-stay for university students
  • Hyeongak Seumnim, Harvard-educated foreign monk
  • Kim Guk-jin, mid- to late-90s comedian
  • Korean school uniform
  • MBC Radio (Korea)
  • Officetel, combination of office and living space
  • Oneroom, a cheap form of long-term accommodation for students
  • Yoo Jae-Suk - one of the most popular and influential comedians in South Korea

[edit] Popular culture articles to be translated

[edit] Popular culture-related lists consisting mostly of redlinks

[edit] South Korean geography

[edit] Articles to create

  • Anseong River, Gyeonggi-do
  • Boseong River
  • Charyeong Ridge
  • Dongnae Castle
  • Deokyu Mountain
  • Gaji Mountain, Gyeongsang-do
  • Gap River, Greater Daejeon
  • Honam Plain
  • Jinju Fortress, Gyeongsang-do
  • Mangyeong River, Jeolla-do
  • Miho River, Chungcheong-do
  • Nam River, Gyeongsang-do
  • Namhae Island
  • Noryeong Mountain Range
  • Oryuk Island, Greater Busan
  • Pyeongtaek Plain
  • Sapgyo River, Chungcheong-do
  • Seomyeon, important shopping and commercial area in Greater Busan

[edit] Articles to translate

[edit] No working group

[edit] Archeology

  • Busan Museum
  • Baekseok-dong, large Early Mumun settlement site in Cheonan
  • Dongsam-dong Shellmidden, Jeulmun Period archaeological site
  • Gosan-ni, Jeulmun archaeological site on western tip of Jeju Island containing K's oldest pottery
  • Geomdan-ni, large ditch-enclosed Mumun settlement site in Greater Ulsan
  • National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, one article to encompass regional research centres at Daejeon, Gyeongju, Changwon, etc
  • Neuk Island site, Late Mumun and Protohistoric archaeological site on south coast
  • Silla Wanggyeong, archaeological sites of the gridded capital of Unified Silla
  • Soro-ri, highly controversial archaeological site

[edit] Language and linguistics

[edit] Korean martial arts

  • Mudokkwan Subakdo
  • Subyokchigi
  • Chung Do Mu Sool Won
  • Charyok (차력/借力)
  • Kwansunmu(관선무)
  • Koong Shi Do
  • Koong Do
  • Choson Sebop (조선세법/朝鮮勢法)
  • Seonmudo (선무도/禪武道)/Bulmudo
  • Geomsul
  • Dan Mudo

[edit] Korean Weapons, Armour, Techniques and Guilds

[edit] Swords

  • Ye do (예도)
  • Geom (weapon) (검)
  • Haedong jingeom (해동진검)
  • samgakdo (삼각도)
  • Ssanggeom (쌍검)
  • Samjeongdo (삼정도)
  • Woldo (월도)
  • Danwoldo (단월도)
  • Hyupdo (협도)
  • Jedokgum (제독검)
  • Ssang Su Do (쌍수도)
  • Rai Sword
  • Sainchamsageom (사인참사검)
  • Samingeom
  • Chilsunggeom
  • Yongbunggeom
  • Ssangyunggeom
  • Bulsaegeom
  • Janggeom
  • Hwando
  • Jiljido
  • Bogeom
  • Paewoldo
  • Paedo
  • Paegeom
  • Jangpogeom

[edit] Spears

  • Jukjanchangbo
  • Gichang
  • Jangchang
  • Dangpa
  • Nangsun
  • Dajichang
  • Sabarichang
  • Yangjimochang
  • Dongyemochang

[edit] Korean people

  • Note : Please leave a brief note about who they are (period, occupation) and their hangul or hanja name. Or make a subcategory to divide by their occupation and add link for reference.

[edit] History

  • Yang Gil (양길)[12]
  • General Kyong Taesung
  • Yi Ja-gyeom (이자겸)
  • Go Gyeong-myeong (고경명)
  • Jeong Mun-bu (정문부)[13]
  • Lee Bong-chang (이봉창)
  • Lee Beom-seok (이범석)[14]

[edit] Classical musicians

  • Sohn Yeoleum (손열음) - young female pianist

[edit] Painters

  • Note : If you're interest Korean painters, please see List of Korean painters. This list is incomplete, and creating new articles of the painters on the list is needed.

[edit] Actors and pop singers

  • Elliott Yoo (Yoo Ki Tae)
  • Dong Chul Rhue (태잉자넛)
  • Jun Hwangbo (황보준)
  • Lee Eun Cheol(이은철)
  • Jun Hwangbo(황보준)
  • Choi Jung-hwa (최정화)
  • Ahn Jae-mo (안재모)
  • Jo Shin-ae (조신애) Shin-ae (신애)
  • Kim Nam-joo (김남주)
  • Koh So-young (고소영)
  • Park Soo-ae (박수애)
  • Park Yoon-Hee (박윤희)
  • Sin Min-ah (신민아)
  • Yang Mikyeong (양미경)
  • Ray Ahn , Bassist for Australian bands the Hard Ons and Nunchukka Superfly
  • Joo Duk-In (Renowned Korean poet based in Australia, author of the meaning of meanings novel published by Bloomsbury)

[edit] Who are they?

  • Yi Si-yun (이시윤)
  • Yi Bok-nam (이복남)
  • Song Sang-hyeon(송상현)
  • Yi Il (이일)
  • Jeong In-hong (정인홍)
  • Jo Heon (조헌)

[edit] South Koreans

  • Dr. Joo Bang Lee
  • Joo Sang Lee
  • Suahm Dosa
  • Yong-Woo Kim

[edit] North Koreans

  • Kim Tarhyŏn
  • Pak Sindŏk

[edit] Sports