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Fluctus Coreanus

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Fluctus Coreanus (Coreane: Hallyu, Hanliu) est subita culturae recentis Coreanae gratia inter alias civitates, praecipue in Asia Orientali. Rei in linguis Coreana et Mandarina nomen, 한류 / 韓流 / 韩流, est homophona pro 한류 / 寒流 'aestus frigidus', vocabulo composito, quod medio anno 1999 in Sina excogitatum est ab actorum diurnorum scriptoribus Pekingensibus qui populi Sinensis favorem erga hanc culturam admirati sunt.[1]

Orsus est Fluctus Coreanus cum societates televisificae Coreanae in Asiam Orientalem et Meridio-Orientalem ludos scaenicos pro televisione sicut Gemma in Palatio et Sonata Hiemalis exportare coeperunt; horum ludorum prosperitas mox adiuvit pellicularum et carminum populo gratorum Coreanorum successum.

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