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rdfs:comment | - The Japanese identifying phrase derives from the Ōei era (1394–1428), which is the Japanese era name (nengō) of the calendar system then in use in Japan. The corollary Korean identifying title derives from Gihae in the Chinese sexagenary cycle of the calendar system then in use in Joseon. In both, the terms are explicit equivalents for the Gregorian calendar year of 1419.
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Title | - Korean campaign against Tsushima
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mr | - Kihae Tongjŏng
- Taemato Chŏngbŏl
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rr | - Daemado Jeongbeol
- Gihae Dongjeong
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abstract | - The Japanese identifying phrase derives from the Ōei era (1394–1428), which is the Japanese era name (nengō) of the calendar system then in use in Japan. The corollary Korean identifying title derives from Gihae in the Chinese sexagenary cycle of the calendar system then in use in Joseon. In both, the terms are explicit equivalents for the Gregorian calendar year of 1419.
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