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Qianlima - Wikipedia
The qianlima ([tɕʰjɛ́nlǐmà]; also chollima or cheollima in Korean, and senrima in Japanese; lit. ' thousand-li horse ') is a mythical horse that originates from the Chinese classics and is …
Chollima Movement - Wikipedia
The Chollima Movement (Korean: 천리마 운동; Hancha: 千里馬運動) was a state-sponsored Stakhanovite movement in North Korea intended to promote rapid economic development. …
Chollima - Gods and Monsters
Discover the Chollima, a majestic symbol in Chinese lore, embodying unattainable speed and power, inspiring yet cautioning against human limits.
Cheollima | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
In Korean, Chinese, and Japanese mythology the Chollima is a horse often portrayed with wings. It is either too swift to be mounted or capable of running a thousand ri (400 km/248.5 mi) per …
Chollima: Unbridled Velocity - The Mythical Winged Steed of …
2024年1月14日 · The Chollima is described as an extraordinary horse with opulent wings, capable of covering a thousand li (approximately 400 kilometers) in a single day. Unmatched in speed …
Chollima - ProleWiki
The Chollima movement began with the plenum of the Central Committee of the Workers Party of Korea in December 1956, and with Kim Il Sung's on-the-spot guidance at the Kangson Steel …
Remembering North Korea’s Chollima movement - NK News
2014年9月23日 · The Chollima, literally the “Thousand Li Horse” came from a wide range of pre-modern Chinese texts featuring a horse that could travel a long distance in a short period of …
CHOLLIMA ON THE WING - Behind The Curtain
2018年11月2日 · Chollima (literally “thousand-mile horse”) frequently featuring in North Korean propaganda, is a mythical winged horse that originates from the Chinese classics. This winged …
Korea’s Chollima Movement, launched in the mid-1950s and recently revived by the North Korean leadership to make the DPRK a “strong and prosperous” state by 2012. The collection, …
Cultural Exploration around Chollima Statue – Pyongyang
2024年2月1日 · The statue stands at 46 meters tall and depicts a man riding the Chollima, holding high a banner with the words “Chollima Speed”. It is located on Mansu Hill in Pyongyang and …