East Sea — East Sea, the also the Sea of Japan the sea that separates Korea from Japan … Dictionary of contemporary English
East Sea (Chinese mythology) — East Sea (Chinese: 東海; pinyin: Dōng Hǎi) is identified as the body of water east of the mainland, according to ancient Chinese geography. It contains modern day East China Sea as well as the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea. In Chinese mythology, East… … Wikipedia
East Sea Fleet — The East Sea Fleet was the first naval force formed by the People s Republic of China, on 23 April 1949, and was initially based at Shanghai. It has since been assigned to be part of the People s Liberation Army Navy and its headquarters have… … Wikipedia
East Sea — noun a) The Dead Sea b) A number of other seas are called locally East Seas in various languages. These include the Baltic Sea, the Sea of Japan, East China Sea and South China Sea. For translations, see appropriate entries … Wiktionary
East sea — (Joel 2:20; Ezek. 47:18), the Dead Sea, which lay on the east side of the Holy Land. The Mediterranean, which lay on the west, was hence called the great sea for the west border (Num. 34:6) … Easton's Bible Dictionary
East Sea — noun an arm of the Pacific between China and Japan • Syn: ↑Sea of Japan • Instance Hypernyms: ↑sea • Part Holonyms: ↑Pacific, ↑Pacific Ocean … Useful english dictionary
East Sea — geographical name see japan (Sea of) … New Collegiate Dictionary
East Sea — /ist ˈsi/ (say eest see) noun another name, used especially in Korea, for the Sea of Japan. See Japan (def. 2) …
Dragon King of the East Sea — Ao Guang (Chinese: 敖广[1] or 敖光[2]; Pinyin: Ào Guǎng) is the Dragon King of the East Sea (Chinese: 东海龙王; Traditional Chinese: 東海龍王; Pinyin: Dōnghǎi Lóngwáng) in Chinese mythology. He appeared in different works including Fengshen Yanyi and Journey … Wikipedia
East Korea Bay — The location of East Korea Bay. North Korean name Chosŏn gŭl … Wikipedia