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Lee So-young may refer to: * Lee So-young (artist) (born 1973), South Korean comic artist * Esom (born Lee So-young, 1990), South Korean actress and model * Lee So-young (volleyball) (born 1994), South Korean volleyball player *Lee So-young (lawyer) (born 1985), South Korean lawyer and politician See also * Lee (Korean surname) * So-young So-young, also spelled So-yeong, is a Korean feminine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 45 hanja with the reading "So (Korean name), so" and 34 hanja with the reading "Young (Kore ...
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Lee So-young (artist)
Lee So-young (born 31 August 1973) is South Korean manhwa artist. Her works, including ''Model'' and ''Arcana'', are licensed by Tokyopop. Works * ''Model'' (1999) * ''Check'' (2001) * ''Arcana'' (2003) * ''Horror Collector'' (2007) * ''Blue Bird'' (2009) * ''Yeonmo'' (2011–14) References

1973 births South Korean manhwa artists South Korean manhwa writers Living people South Korean female comics artists Female comics writers South Korean women artists {{Manhwa-stub ...
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Esom
Lee So-young (January 30, 1990), known by her stage name Esom, is a South Korean actress and model. Career She gained recognition for her leading role in the 2014 film ''Scarlet Innocence'', for which she was nominated for Best New Actress in five different award ceremonies. She then had notable roles in television series ''The Third Charm'' (2018), ''Taxi Driver'' (2021), and film ''Samjin Company English Class ''Samjin Company English Class'' () is a 2020 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Lee Jong-pil, starring Go Ah-sung, Esom and Park Hye-su. It was released on October 21, 2020. Plot In 1995, three female employees at Samjin Co ...'' (2020). In January 2023, Esom signed with new agency Management MMM. Filmography Film Television series Web series Television shows Music video Awards and nominations References External links * * * South Korean female models 1990 births Living people 21st-century South Korean actresses ...
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Lee So-young (volleyball)
Lee So-young (; born ) is a South Korean volleyball player. She is part of the South Korea women's national volleyball team at the 2020 Summer Olympics. The team finished at fourth place in 2020. She participated in the 2014 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix. On club level she was rostered to GS Caltex in 2012, before signing for Daejeon KGC Daejeon Korea Ginseng Corporation ( ko, 대전 KGC인삼공사) is a South Korean professional women's volleyball team. The team was founded in 1988 and became fully professional in 2005. They are based in Daejeon and are members of the Korea Vol ... in 2021. Education *Jeonju Geunyoung Girls High School *Jeonju Keunyoung Middle School International career National Team *Summer Olympics **2020 – 4th Place *FIVB World Championship **2018 - 17th Place *FIVB World Cup **2019 – 6th *FIVB Volleyball Nations League **2019 – 15th Place **2021 – 15th Place *Asian Championship **2019 – 3rd *U23 Asian Championship **2015 ...
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Lee So-young (lawyer)
Lee So-young (; born 30 March 1985) is a South Korean politician representing Uiwang and Gwacheon cities at the National Assembly from 2020. After passing the Bar exam in 2009 and completing her training at Judicial Research and Training Institute in 2012, Lee worked as a lawyer at Kim & Chang. She revealed that she decided to start her legal career at Kim & Chang due to its sizable department specialised in environment. After five years Lee quit the firm and founded an NGO dedicated to solving environmental issues. She coordinated "Coal finance" movement with civil societies in 2018 which resulted in some public funds divest from coal-related projects. Lee also took policy-advisory roles to the Moon Jae-in government participating in President's National Council on Climate Change and Air Quality, Prime Minister's National Green Growth Committee and Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy's New and Renewable Energy Policy Council. Lee was recruited by the ruling party, De ...
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Lee (Korean Surname)
Lee, Revised Romanization of Korean, I, or Yi () is the List of South Korean surnames by prevalence, second-most-common surname in Korea, behind Kim (Korean surname), Kim (김). Historically, 李 was officially written as Ni () in Korea. The spelling officially changed to I () in 1933 when the North–South differences in the Korean language#Initial sound rule, initial sound rule () was established. In North Korean standard language, North Korea, it is romanized as McCune–Reischauer, Ri () because there is no distinction between the alveolar liquids /l/ and /r/ in Korean language, modern Korean. As of the South Korean census of 2015, there were 7,306,828 people by this name in South Korea or 14.7% of the population. Latin-alphabet spelling Though the official Revised Romanization of Korean, Revised Romanization spelling of this surname is I, South Korea's National Institute of the Korean Language noted in 2001 that one-letter surnames were quite rare in English and other fo ...
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