Dosan Seowon (Korean: 도산서원; alternatively, Tosansowon) was established in 1574 in what is present day Andong, South Korea, in memory of and four years...
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Namgye Seowon [ko], Hamyang County, Gyeongsangnam-do Oksan Seowon, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do Dosan Seowon, Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do Piram Seowon [ko],...
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image of his school, Dosan Seowon. He was of the Neo-Confucian literati, established the Yeongnam School and set up the Dosan Seowon, a private Confucian...
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in life and started the establishment of the great Confucian academy Dosan Seowon there, which was finished after his death. During this period Andong...
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Series III (다) ₩1,000 163 × 73 mm Purple Yi Hwang, Rose of Sharon Dosan Seowon (Dosan Confucian Academy) August 14, 1975 Series I (가) In Japan ₩5,000 167...
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This is a list of seowon in both North and South Korea. The seowon were private Korean Confucian institutions which combined the roles of Confucian shrine...
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scholar Yi Sang-jeong (李象靖 1711-1781). Dosan Seowon Byeongsan Seowon Imcheon Seowon Korean Confucianism List of seowon (in Korean) 고산서원 高山書院 Archived 2011-06-10...
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including a collection of books by Ryu Seong-ryong. Dosan Seowon Korean Confucianism "Byeongsan Seowon". www.byeongsan.net (in Korean). Archived from the...
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1431–1517) and Ok Go (玉沽 1382–1436) both of which were civil ministers. Dosan Seowon Korean Confucianism (in Korean) 김계행 金係行 Archived 2011-06-10 at the Wayback...
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Confucian scholar and politician Kim Seong-il (金誠一 1538-1593). Dosan Seowon Byeongsan Seowon Korean Confucianism (in Korean) 임천서원 臨川書院 Archived 2011-06-10...
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