in a day;  in a brief space of time
 dynasty;  reign;  period;  epoch;  court;  North Korea
 morning and evening;  from morning until night;  constantly
 morning assembly (at a company, school, etc.);  morning gathering
 Heian period (794-1185);  imperial court in the Heian period
 Southern Court (of Japan; 1336-1392);  Southern Dynasty;  Southern Dynasties (of China; 420-589)
 temporarily;  short period;  once;  one morning
 enemy of the emperor;  rebel against the imperial government
 Korean person (esp. North Korean);  Korean people
 government and people;  those in and out of the court or government;  the entire nation
 returning from abroad;  coming back to one's country (Japan)
 Northern Court (of Japan; 1336-1392);  Northern Dynasty;  Northern Dynasties (of China; 420-589)
 Nara period (710-794);  imperial court during Nara period
 court council;  privy council
 arriving in Japan;  visiting Japan
 Dynastic period (the Nara period and esp. the Heian period, characterized by the rule of the emperor as opposed to shogunate)
 Han dynasty (China, 202 BCE-220 CE)
 Northern and Southern Courts (of Japan; 1336-1392);  Northern and Southern Dynasties;  Northern and Southern Dynasties (of China; 420-589)
 this land;  our country;  Imperial Court
 morning assembly;  morning gathering;  morning meeting
 Nanbokuchō period (of Japan; 1336-1392);  period of the Northern and Southern courts;  period of the Northern and Southern dynasties (of China; 5th-6th c.)
 Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912);  Ch'ing dynasty;  Manchu dynasty
 Joseon Dynasty (Korea, 1392-1910);  Yi Dynasty;  Ly Dynasty (Vietnam, 1009-1225)
 Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng)
 imperial command;  government order
 Song dynasty (China, 960-1279);  Sung dynasty
 the imperial family or household
 Japan and North Korea;  Japanese-North Korean
 an unsettled course of action;  (orders or laws) being revised often with no guiding principles
 Six Dynasties (of China: Eastern Wu, Eastern Jin, Song, Qi, Liang, Chen);  calligraphic style of the Six Dynasties period
 New Year's greetings or well-wishes offered by retainers to the Emperor
 Sassanid dynasty (Persia, 226-651 CE);  Sasanian dynasty
 Slave Dynasty (of India, 1206-1290 CE);  Mamluk Dynasty
 Gupta dynasty (of India, approx. 320-600 CE)
 Tang dynasty (China, 618-907);  T'ang dynasty
 Ming dynasty (China, 1368-1644);  Ming (typeface);  Minchō
 Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea);  DPRK
 Bourbon Dynasty (France, Spain, etc.)
 Joseon Dynasty (of Korea; 1392-1910);  Yi Dynasty
 government by the imperial court
 (when) the time of need arises;  should an emergency occur
 Korean delegation to Japan (Edo period)
 imperial-shogunal (e.g. relations, etc.)
 Korean person residing in Japan (esp. North Korean)
 China and North Korea;  Chinese-North Korean;  imperial court;  Imperial Court (of Japan);  middle ages
 visiting Japan;  arrival in Japan
 foreign court;  foreign country
 Maurya Dynasty (of India, approx. 317-186 BCE)
 United States and North Korea;  American-North Korean
 being preoccupied with immediate (superficial) differences without realizing that there are no differences in substance;  six of one and half a dozen of another
 Yoshino period (Japan's Northern and Southern Courts period, esp. from the viewpoint of the legitimacy of the Southern Court, 1336-1392 CE)
 Kushan dynasty (of India, approx. 60-375 CE)
 reception compound;  part of the palace where important ceremonies were held
 thorn apple;  jimsonweed;  Datura stramonium
 Yuan dynasty (China, 1271-1368);  Yüan dynasty;  Mongol dynasty
 clothes worn by the nobility when attending Court
 traditional Korean clothing
 around six o'clock AM;  dawn service
 audience with the Emperor;  imperial audience
 Vardhana dynasty (of India, 606-647 CE);  Vardhan dynasty
 successive reigns;  successive emperors;  successive dynasties
 imperial blessing or favor (favour)
 working within the imperial court;  being under government employ;  resident in Korea;  situated in Korea
 Ghurid Dynasty (of south Asia, approx. 1148-1215 CE)
 laws of a nation;  constitution
 Tudor dynasty (of England; 1485-1603)
 breakfast voucher;  breakfast coupon
 Ottoman (Osmanli) dynasty
 Tudor dynasty (of England; 1485-1603)
 Hell Korea;  Hell Joseon;  satirical South Korean term criticizing the current socioeconomic state of the country
 Korean food;  Korean cooking
 twelve coinages minted in Japan during the Nara and Heian periods
 Wei, Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties period (China, 220-589 CE)
 Kushan dynasty (of India, approx. 60-375 CE)
 Lodi Dynasty (of India, 1451-1526)
 every morning and evening
 Tran dynasty (ruled Vietnam from 1225 to 1400)
 Man's life vanishes like a dew;  A person's life is as fleeting as a morning dew
 between Japan and North Korea
 evanescent glory;  passing prosperity
 First Audience after the Ascension to the Throne
 typeface which resembles brush-stroke forms of characters
 elegant left-leaning block typeface
 Japanese-Korean dictionary
 Delhi Dynasties;  the Mamluk, Khilji, Tughlaq, Sayyid, and Lodi dynasties of India
 Nguyen Dynasty (Vietnam; 1802-1945)
 Delhi Sultanate (1206-1527 CE)
 Khalji Dynasty (of India, 1290-1320 CE);  Khilji Dynasty
 Tughluq Dynasty (of India, 1320-1413 CE)
 Sayyid Dynasty (of India, 1414-1451 CE)
 Chola Dynasty (of India, approx. 848-1279 CE)
 Pallava Dynasty (of India, 7th to 9th century CE)
 Vijayanagar Dynasty (of India, 1336-1649 CE)
 Kushan dynasty (of India, approx. 60-375 CE)
 sexual liaison; (arch.)  morning clouds and evening rain
 globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus)
 Korean golden bells;  Forsythia vahl
 Dybowski's frog (Rana dybowskii)
 Korean yellow weasel (Mustela sibirica coreana)
 Chinese mugwort (Artemisia argyi);  Argy wormwood;  Argy's wormwood
 Korean hard clam (Meretrix lamarckii)
 roundtail paradisefish (Macropodus ocellatus)
 Korean chipmunk (Tamias sibiricus barberi)
 the morning after a couple have slept together;  parting ways the morning after having slept together;  the next morning
 early morning (from dawn to breakfast)
 morning glow;  morning mist (haze)
 mushroom that springs up in the morning and withers by night; (fig.) something short-lived