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  2. 6B4T movement - Wikipedia

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    6B4T movement. The 6B4T movement ( Chinese: 6B4T运动; pinyin: Liùbīsìtī Yùndòng) is an online radical feminist movement that spread from South Korea to China whose members organize in opposition to sexism and patriarchal structures. [ 1] A notable aspect of the 6B4T movement is its members' commitment to never marry men or have ...

  3. 4B movement - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 2024 in the Northern Hemisphere, South Korea's 4B movement was a popular topic on Western social media, and some English-speaking users on TikTok claimed that Korea's low birth rate was due to the 4B movement. [29] Others claimed that the 4B movement's scale and impact are massively exaggerated. [30]

  4. Can This Love Be Translated? - Wikipedia

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    Can This Love Be Translated? ( Korean : 이 사랑 통역 되나요?) is an upcoming South Korean television series written by the Hong sisters, directed by Yoo Young-eun, and starring Kim Seon-ho, Go Youn-jung, Sota Fukushi, Choi Woo-sung, and Lee Yi-dam.

  5. Coup d'état of December Twelfth - Wikipedia

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    You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Korean Wikipedia article at [[:ko:12·12 군사 반란]]; see its history for attribution.

  6. Eyes, Nose, Lips - Wikipedia

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    The song topped the June monthly Digital, Download and Streaming charts, with 765,833 downloads with 21.7 streams. [23] "Eyes, Nose, Lips" was the second best performing single of 2014 in South Korea, with 1,613,109 downloads and 74.7 million streams by the end of the year. [24] "Eyes, Nose, Lips" debuted on Billboard ' s K-Pop Hot 100 at ...

  7. Korean Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Wikipedia ( Korean: 한국어 위키백과, romanized : Han-gugeo Wiki Baekgwa) is the Korean language edition of Wikipedia. It was founded on 11 October 2002 and reached ten thousand articles on 4 June 2005. [ 1] As of August 2024, it is the 23rd largest Wikipedia, with 682,480 articles and 1,822 active users. [ 2]

  8. Yun Dong-ju - Wikipedia

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    Yun Dong-ju or Yoon Dong-ju ( Korean : 윤동주, Korean pronunciation: [jundoŋdʑu]; 30 December 1917 – 16 February 1945) was a Korean poet. He is known for his lyric poetries and for his poems dedicated to the Korean independence movement against the Empire of Japan . Yun was born in Longing, Jilin, China. [ 1]

  9. Sing for You (song) - Wikipedia

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    Produced by Kenzie, "Sing for You" has been described as a "hushed, acoustic ballad". [ 1] A teaser music video was released on November 8. [ 2][ 3] The single, EP, and related music videos were released on December 10.