Yi I
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Yi I (이이 李珥, December 26, 1536 – 1584) was one of the two most prominent Korean Confucian scholars of the Joseon Dynasty, the other being his older contemporary, Yi Hwang (Toegye). Yi I is often referred to by his pen name Yulgok ("Chestnut valley"). He is not only known as a scholar but also as a revered politician and reformer. he was academical successor of Jo Gwang-jo.
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- Related: Korean Confucianism, Yi Hwang, Korean philosophy, History of Korea
Yulgok Academy Yulgok Academy www.yulgok.or.kr - Web |
Ojukheon & Gangneung Municipal Museum Ojukheon & Gangneung Municipal Museum www.ojukheon.or.kr/museum/main.jsp - Web |
Yulgok and the Logic of Li and Qi Yulgok and the Logic of Li and Qi www.ekoreajournal.net/upload/html/HTML4244.html - Web |
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