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    "Seongho" Yi Ik (1681–1763) was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar, early Silhak philosopher and social critic. He was born to a yangban family of the Yeoju Yi clan...
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  • Several Koreans have borne the name Yi Ik. They are most readily distinguished by their pen names: Ganong Yi Ik (1579–1624), official exiled during the...
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    introduced to the writings of Seongho Yi Ik by one of his descendants, Yi Ga-Hwan (李家煥, 1742–1801) and his brother-in-law Yi Seung-hun and he was deeply impressed...
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  • the state would hold title and allocate the land for the farmer to use. Yi Ik, 1681–1764, of the second generation of Silhak scholars, founder of the...
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  • as Court Lady Shin Kim Jae-bum as Physician Kwon / Yi Ik-hyeon (real name) Cha Sung-je as young Yi Ik-hyeon Kwon Hae-hyo as Master Toji / Yoo Sang-uk (real...
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    (1625–1707) Seogye Bak Se-dang (1629–1703) Hagok Jeong Je-du (1649–1736) Seongho Yi Ik (1681–1763) Namdang Han Won-jin (1682–1750) Damheon Hong Tae-yong (1731–1783)...
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    recorded in Complete Works of Seongho by Yi Ik (1681–1764) as goldong (骨董), in Complete Works of Cheongjanggwan by Yi deok-mu (1741–1793) as goldong-ban (汨董飯)...
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    Yi Yong-ik (Korean: 이용익; Hanja: 李容翊; 6 January 1854 – 1907) was an official, and politician of the Korean Empire. As an official, Yi was very interested...
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    Laozi research. The manuscripts, identified simply as 'A' (jia) and 'B' (yi), were found in a tomb that was sealed in 168 B.C.E. The texts themselves...
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  • which Yi Byeok later studied. The writings of Seongho Yi Ik inspired many of the scholars who adopted the Practical Learning (Silhak) approach. Yi Byeok...
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