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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yi_IYi I - Wikipedia

    Yi I (Korean: 이이; Hanja: 李珥; [1] 1536–1584) was a Korean philosopher, writer, and Confucian scholar of the Joseon period. [2] . Yi is often referred to by his art name Yulgok (" Chestnut valley"). He was also a politician [3] and was the academical successor of Jo Gwang-jo. Biography.

  2. Yi I, also known as Yulgok, was a prominent scholar, statesman and poet in the Joseon dynasty. He studied various traditions and developed his own philosophy based on nature, will and human nature.

  3. korea.prkorea.com › wordpress › englishYi I - Friendly Korea

    Oct 7, 2024 · Yi I was a great scholar and reformer who worked tirelessly to strengthen the nation and prepare for war. He was the son of Sin Saimdang, a famous painter and calligrapher, and his achievements were honored by the Korean navy and the banknote.

  4. Yi i, also known as Lee I, was a prominent Korean Confucian scholar and philosopher during the Joseon Dynasty, who played a significant role in developing and promoting Confucian thought in Korea.

  5. Yi I, also known as Yulgok, was a prominent Korean scholar and philosopher of the Joseon Dynasty, best known for his contributions to Neo-Confucianism. He played a significant role in developing and interpreting Confucian thought in Korea, especially in relation to ethics, politics, and the role of individuals in society.

  6. Yi i, or 'the principle of righteousness', is a central concept in Confucian thought that emphasizes moral integrity and ethical behavior. It reflects the importance of doing what is right and just, aligning individual actions with universal moral laws.

  7. YI Home app connects you with your family, pets, and things you love through real-time video and audio anytime, anywhere just a fingertip away. With a simple tap on your mobile phone, you can...

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