1. South Korean pop music was called ________.
2. In the 1st century AD, _____________ invented the paper.
3. The Ko-omote mask represents a young woman who is ________.
4. In Japan __________ make-up is applied to villains and heroes.
5.
Buk is a Korean _______-_________ shallow barrel drum used in folk music.
6. This is a genre of popular music originating in South Korea called __________.
7. Dark-faced mask in ________ indicates that the child was born of an adulterous
mother.
8. The big 3 companies in Korean idol industry are SM Entertainment,
________________, and JYP Entertainment.
9. The person who wears ________ mask is supposed to play a jealous and evil woman
who has turned into a demon.
10.
Japanese ________ is the best known and most popular style of Japanese art which
means “pictures of the floating world.”
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1. South Korean pop music was called Gayo (가요). While "K-pop" is a general term for popular music in South Korea, it is often used in a narrower sense for the genre described here.
2.Cai Lun
3. Ko-omote represents a pure and innocent young girl in her teens. Still blissfully ignorant about life, her naivete can occasionally make her seem a little unforgiving.
4. Kumadori make up
5. The Buk is a double-headed shallow barrel drum used in folk music.
6. K-pop
7. Korea..? (im not sure in this one)
8. “Big 3” K-pop entertainment agencies: SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment, and JYP Entertainment.
9. Hannya mask
10. Ukiyo-e