Yu Deuk-gong
Yu Deuk-gong was a philosopher, historian, poet and scholar (1749–1807).
Chronology
- 1749Yu Deuk-gong born.
- 1749Yu Deuk-gong was born in 1749.
- 1807Yu Deuk-gong died.
- 1807Yu Deuk-gong died in 1807.
Sources
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"The Historical Examination of the Geography of Balhae by Silhak Scholars - Focusing on An Jeong-bok, Yu Deuk-gong, and Han Jin-seo - ", Korean Silhak Review, 2021
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PubMed, United States National Library of Medicine, records for “Yu Deuk-gong”
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The aspects of Yu Deuk-gong's(柳得恭) prose writings and its location, Korean Silhak Review, 2025
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The literary exchange between Korea and China in the 18th century and Reminiscent poems of 21 capital cities by Yu Deuk-gong, DONG-BANG KOREAN CHINESE LIEARATURE, 2009
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The Northern Perception of Yu Deuk-gong in “local goods(土産)” of Sagunji(四郡志), The Journal of History and Practical Thought Studies, 2022
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Yi Ok’s Literary Inclinations and Distance from Yu Deuk-gong, The Journal of Humanities, 2020
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q626626: Yu Deuk-gong
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“Yu Deuk-gong”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Elsewhere in Books
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- Yu JieAuthor
- Yu Kil-chunAuthor
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