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  1. Jeong Yak-yong ( Korean : 정약용; also Chong Yagyong; 1762 – 1836) was a Korean agronomist, philosopher, and poet. He is also known by his art name Dasan ( 다산; lit. tea mountain).

  2. Korean and world experts have celebrated Jeong Yak-yong's contribution to Korean philosophy. Eminent Korean Confucian scholars received a pen name in addition to their birth name. In the case of Jeon Yak-yong, he received the pen name Tasan.

  3. Oct-30-2012 ~ Dec-16-2012. Share. The National Museum of Korea (Director Kim Youngna) presents a special exhibition commemorating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Jeong Yak-yong, pen name “Dasan.” The event displays 142 relics related to the renowned scholar, including his collection of poems, Dasansagyeongcheop (Treasure #1683).

  4. Who was Jeong Yak-yong? Jeong Yak-yong (정약용, 1762–1836) was a prominent intellectual in late Joseon Korea (1392–1897). Jeong is also frequently referred to by his pseudonym “Dasan” – a reference to the small mountain valley located here in our very own Jeollanam-do, where he spent some years in political exile from the Joseon court.

  5. Jeong Yak-yong was a Korean agronomist, philosopher, and poet. He is also known by his art name Dasan. He was one of the greatest thinkers in the later Joseon period, wrote highly influential books about philosophy, science and theories of government, held significant administrative positions, and was noted as a poet.

  6. Jeong Yakyong / Jung Yak-Yong, often simply known as ‘Dasan’, was one of the greatest thinkers in the later Joseon dynasty period, wrote highly influential books about philosophy, science and...

  7. Apr 20, 2011 · As a leader of Silhak, or Realist School of Confucianism, Jeong Yak-yong became one of the greatest social reformers in Korean history. Jeong blended the traditional values of Confucianism with a philosophy to find solutions to real-world problems.