"外王內帝" meaning in Korean

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Noun

Forms: oewangnaeje [romanization], 외왕내제 [hangeul]
Head templates: {{ko-noun|hj|hangeul=외왕내제}} 外王內帝 • (oewangnaeje) (hangeul 외왕내제)
  1. Hanja form of 외왕내제 (“(historical) East Asian practice in which a monarch is described as a 王 (“king”) during diplomacy with the Chinese emperor, and as 皇帝 (huángdì, “emperor”) in his own country (e.g. notably in historical Vietnam)”). Tags: alt-of, hanja Alternative form of: 외왕내제 (extra: (“(historical) East Asian practice in which a monarch is described as a 王 (“king”) during diplomacy with the Chinese emperor, and as 皇帝 (huángdì, “emperor”) in his own country (e.g. notably in historical Vietnam)”).)

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