Yangji
About people who lost their love to bury at a sunny place, and make Korean funeral soup with the brisket of beef (‘Yangji’ means i) sunny place to bury body, ii) the brisket of beef in Korean)
About people who lost their love to bury at a sunny place, and make Korean funeral soup with the brisket of beef (‘Yangji’ means i) sunny place to bury body, ii) the brisket of beef in Korean)
Jeon Jeong-il
재홍
Yoon Tae-hee
제남
Yoo Byung-hoon
동준
Yoo Ji Eun
계정
Shin Hye-jung
Hee-won
About people who lost their love to bury at a sunny place, and make Korean funeral soup with the brisket of beef (‘Yangji’ means i) sunny place to bury body, ii) the brisket of beef in Korean)
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