Song Ik-pil
Song Ik-pil (Korean: 송익필, February 10 1534 - August 8 1599), also known as Unjang, was a Korean scholar, writer, politician, and Neo-Confucian philosopher of the Joseon period.[1]
His nickname was Gubong (구봉, 龜峰) and Hyeonseung (현승, 玄繩).
Works
    
- Gubongjip (구봉집, 龜峰集)
 - Hyunseungjip (현승집, 玄繩集)
 - Garyejuseol (가례주설, 家禮註說)
 - Hyeonseungpyeon (현승편, 玄繩編)
 
Related pages
    
- Yi I
 - Kim Jip
 - Kim Jang-saeng
 - Baik In-geol
 - Ahn Bang-jun
 - Kim Yuk
 - Seong Hon
 
References
    
- Kalton, Michael C. and Oaksook Chun Kim. (1994). The Four-Seven Debate: An Annotated Translation of the Most Famous Controversy in Korean Neo-Confucian Thought, p. 198; Lee, Peter H. (2002). The Columbia Anthology of Traditional Korean Poetry, p. 242.
 
Other websites
    
- 송익필 [宋翼弼] at Naver.com (in Korean)
 - http://koreandb.nate.com/history/people/detail?sn=5067 Archived 2014-01-08 at the Wayback Machine
 
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