- Chŏng
Yagyong (Korean: 정약용; Hanja: 丁若鏞; 1762 – 1836) was a
Korean agronomist, philosopher, and poet. He is also
known by his art name
Tasan (다산; 茶山; lit...
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spread of
Catholicism in Korea. He was the
older brother of Chŏng
Yagyong and the
father of Paul
Chong Hasang. He
wrote the
first Catholic catechism...
- Sayŏng, a ****cuted
Catholic and nephew-in-law of
renowned scholar Chŏng
Yagyong,
attempted to send
correspondence to
Catholic priests in
Beijing detailing...
- Flower.
Reaktion Book Ltd., London. p. 320. Setton, Mark (1997). Chŏng
Yagyong: Korea's
Challenge to
Orthodox Neo-Confucianism. SUNY
series in Korean...
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munbae (pear) tree.
Distilled liquors also
include goryangju and okroju.
Yagyong-jeungryuju (medicinal liquor) include:
Gamhongno is a
traditional light-pink...
- (1916–1999)[1][2][3][4][5] Noam
Chomsky (born 1928)[1][2][3][4]
Tasan Chông
Yagyong (1762–1836)[4] Chou Tun-Yi (or Zhou
Dunyi or Chou Lien-Hsi or Zhou Lianxi)...
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landscape painter Jeong Ji-hae (fl. 1748),
Joseon Dynasty archaeologist Chŏng
Yagyong (1762–1836),
Joseon Dynasty Silhak philosopher Chŏng
Yakjong (1760–1801)...
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Asian Studies,
University of California, 2002 (a
translation of Jingbirok)
Yagyong Chong,
Admonitions on
Governing the People:
Manual for All Administrators...
- (1796–1862)
Chang Hsueh-ch'eng (or
Zhang Xuecheng), (1738–1801)[a]
Tasan Chông
Yagyong, (1762–1836)[d]
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, (1772–1834)[b][c][d]
Auguste Comte...
- (1731–1786), Park Ji-won (1737–1805), Yu Deuk-gong (1749–1807), Chŏng
Yagyong (1762–1836), and Yi Kyu-gyŏng (李圭景, 1788–1856). Hong Tae-yong rejected...