Kim Bu-sik (1075?1151) was a Confucian scholar and statesman during Korea's Goryeo Dynasty. Known as
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Born Kim Gyeong-myeong, Il Yeon (1206?1289) was the greatest Buddhist monk of Korea¡¯s Goryeo Dynas
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Yi Gyu-bo (1168~1241) was a talented poet and official of the Goryeo Dynasty. He was considered a pr
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Jeong Mong-ju (1338-1392) was a scholar and government official of the late Goryeo Dynasty. As a ski
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Heo Nanseolheon (1563?1589) was a leading poet of the mid-Joseon Dynasty. Her younger brother was He
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Heo Jun was a Joseon Dynasty court physician. His exact birthdate remains unknown but is believed to
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As an official and author of the mid-Joseon Dynasty, Yu Mong-in (1559~1623) used the witty pen name
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Kim Si-seup (1435~1493) was a Joseon Dynasty scholar and author who could read at just eight months
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Heo Gyun (1569-1618) was a Joseon Dynasty politician and novelist. His most famous novel was The Tal
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Jeong Yak-yong (1762-1836) was one of the greatest thinkers of the later Joseon Dynasty period. Also
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