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Song Ikpil

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Song Ikpil
Hangul
송익필
Hanja
宋翼弼
Revised RomanizationSong Ikpil
McCune–ReischauerSong Ikp'il
Art name
Hangul
구봉, 현승
Hanja
龜峰, 玄繩
Revised RomanizationGubong, Hyeonseung
McCune–ReischauerKubong, Hyŏnsŭng
Courtesy name
Hangul
운장
Hanja
雲長
Revised RomanizationUnjang
McCune–ReischauerUnjang
Posthumous name
Hangul
문경
Hanja
文敬
Revised RomanizationMungyeong
McCune–ReischauerMun'gyŏng

Song Ikpil (Korean송익필; Hanja宋翼弼; February 10, 1534 – August 8, 1599) was a Korean politician and Neo-Confucian scholar and educator of the Joseon period.[1][2] His art names were Gubong (구봉; 龜峰) and Hyeonseung (현승; 玄繩), and his courtesy name was Unjang (운장; 雲長). Song was best friends of Yi I, Seong Hon and Jeong Cheol and taught Kim Jang-saeng.

Publications

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  • Gubong jip (구봉집; 龜峰集)
  • Hyeonseung jip (현승집; 玄繩集)
  • Garye juseol (가례주설; 家禮註說)
  • Hyeonseung pyeon (현승편; 玄繩編)

See also

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References

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