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Yook

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Yook
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationYuk
McCune–ReischauerYuk

Yook, also spelled Yuk or Youk, is an uncommon Korean family name. It is written with the same Hanja character as the Chinese surname, Lu (陸). It has only one clan, the Okcheon Yook clan, based in Okcheon County, North Chungcheong Province. According to the 2015 South Korean census, there were 23,455 people with the surname, Yook.[1]

Origin

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In 927, during the reign of King Gyeongsun of Silla, Yook Bo (Korean육보; Hanja陸普) was sent by the Tang dynasty to Korea to spread Confucianism. Yook Bo was from China's Zhejiang Province.[2][3] Yook Bo settled in Korea, and was buried in Gwanseong, the old name for Okcheon.[4] Hence, the bon-gwan is located in Okcheon.

Notable People

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2015년 인구주택총조사 전수집계결과 보도자료" [Results of the 2015 Census of Population and Housing survey]. Korean Statistical Information Service. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  2. ^ Academy of Korean Studies 옥천육씨 沃川陸氏. Academy of Korean Studies.
  3. ^ "육". www.doopedia.co.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  4. ^ "(139)옥천 육씨". 중앙일보 (in Korean). 11 May 1985.