송나라

Korean

Etymology

() + 나라 (-nara, suffix for Chinese polities).

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?Songnara
Revised Romanization (translit.)?Songnala
McCune–Reischauer?Songnara
Yale Romanization?songnala

Proper noun

송나라 • (Songnara)

  1. (historical) various Chinese polities named (, Song), notably:
    1. the Song state, a small ancient kingdom in central China that was destroyed in 286 BCE
    2. the Liu Song, a dynasty that ruled southern China from 420 to 479 CE
    3. the Song, an empire known for its scientific and cultural achievements that ruled most of China between 960 and 1127 and its southern half between 1127 and 1276; this is the usual referent of the term.

Coordinate terms

  • (Chinese unifying dynasties)
    • 하나라 (Hanara)
    • 은나라 (Eunnara)
    • 주나라 (Junara)
    • 진나라 (Jinnara)
    • 한나라 (Hannara)
    • 수나라 (Sunara)
    • 당나라 (Dangnara)
    • 송나라 (Songnara)
    • 원나라 (Wonnara)
    • 명나라 (Myeongnara)
    • 청나라 (Cheongnara)
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