Jeong Cheol
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Jeong Cheol (정철, 1536–1593) was a Korean statesman and poet. He used the pen-names Gyeham(계함) and Songgang(송강), and studied under Kim Yunjae at Hwanbyeokdang.
[edit] Literary works
He is prominent in the gasa and the sijo, which are forms of classical Korean poetry.
- Gwandong Byeolgok (the Song of the Sceneries of the Gwandong).
- Samiingok (Mindful of My Seemly Lord).
- Songgang Gasa (Songgang's Prose Poetry Book).
[edit] See also
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| Name |
Jeong, Cheol |
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| Short description |
Poet |
| Date of birth |
1536 |
| Place of birth |
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| Date of death |
1593 |
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