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Uhm Jung-hwa
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decade-long hiatus from music, she released her tenth studio album The Cloud Dream of the Nine in 2017. Uhm was born in Jecheon, North Chungcheong, South Korea
2016 in South Korean music
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HaSeul (Loona) Ballad, Pop 16 On And On Hoody R&B 19 For Life Exo Ballad 27 The Cloud Dream of the Nine Uhm Jung-hwa Dance 30 Start a Fire BP Rania Dance
2017 in South Korean music
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the garden Rock 13 Re:Born Soyou Ballad, R&B Ego B.A.P Dance The Cloud Dream of the Nine – The 2nd Dream Uhm Jung-hwa Dance 14 Prophet Microdot Hip hop
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July" ("칠석") (featuring Seokyeong) 5:13 8. "Friends and Lovers" ("벗님") 3:57 9. "The Cloud Dream of the Nine " ("구운몽") 6:39 10. "Midnight Run" ("보쌈") 3:09
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“Jangpungunjeon (張豐雲傳 The Tale of Jang Pungun), Guunmong (九雲夢 The Cloud Dream of the Nine ), Choehyeonjeon (崔賢傳, The Tale of Choe Hyeon), Sodaeseongjeon
Story of So Hyeonseong
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the earliest novels written in Korea, alongside Guunmong (九雲夢The Cloud Dream of the Nine ), Sassi namjeonggi (謝氏南征記Record of Lady Sa's Southward Journey)
Hyuk Shin
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Albums) No. 14 Album (Oricon Album Chart) 2017 Uhm Jung-hwa (엄정화) The Cloud Dream of the Nine Co-producer ("Watch Me Move") AOA AOA 1st Album ANGEL'S KNOCK
Kim Jong-hyun discography
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2018. Retrieved March 4, 2016. Apple Inc. (July 7, 2017). "The Cloud Dream of the Nine by Uhm Jung-hwa on iTunes". iTunes Store. Archived from the original
List of Russian Koreanists
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Abstract. diss. Philology. Mb. L., 1983. Korean medieval novel "The Cloud Dream of the Nine ", (Kuunmong), by KimManchoo. Nauka 1986. 198 pages 1200 copies