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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sajaseong-eoSajaseong-eo - Wikipedia

    In Korean, sajaseong-eo ( Korean : 사자성어; Hanja : 四字成語) are four-character idioms, the analog of Chinese chengyu and Japanese yojijukugo, and generally but not always of Chinese origin. [1]

  2. Want to learn Sajaseongeo, four-character Korean idioms? In this FREE KoreanClass101 lesson, you learn Korean words and phrases and get bonus audio lessons.

  3. Trying to brush up on my Korean and thought it might be fun to share our favorite 사자성어, or four-character idioms. For those who aren't familiar, 사자성어 are idioms derived from four Chinese characters and can convey some kind of lesson or moral (although not always), and often come up in conversation or literature.

  4. Movie: Yellow Flower. Revised romanization: Sajaseongeo. Hangul: 둘 하나 섹스. Director: Ji-sang Lee (#1), Songhie-il Lee (#2), Sang-Gon Yoo (#3), Jeong-gu Kim (#4) Writer: Ji-sang Lee (#1), Songhie-il Lee (#2), Sang-Gon Yoo (#3), Jeong-gu Kim (#4) Producer: Il-kwon Kim. Cinematography: Release Date: September 19,2002. Runtime: 85 min.

  5. An omnibus of 4 short, erotic stories: Story 1- Wonjeok Woiseon Story 2- Macho sanyang ggundeul Story 3- Body Story 4- Haji.

  6. Sajaseongeo (2002) Directed by Jeong-gu Kim / Ji-sang Lee / Hee-il Leesong / Sang-Gon Yoo Genres - Action-Adventure , Romance | Run Time - 98 min. |

  7. Sajaseongeo (2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.