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- Yi_Su-hyung abstract "Yi Su-hyung(1435–1528) was a Korean Joseon Dynasty's politician and Confucian scholar, writer, and poet. His pen-names were Dochon and Gongbukheon. After Sejo of Joseon usurped the throne and the loss of his nephew, he left politics and secluded himself away from society.".
- Q486311 abstract "Yi Su-hyung(1435–1528) was a Korean Joseon Dynasty's politician and Confucian scholar, writer, and poet. His pen-names were Dochon and Gongbukheon. After Sejo of Joseon usurped the throne and the loss of his nephew, he left politics and secluded himself away from society.".
- Yi_Su-hyung comment "Yi Su-hyung(1435–1528) was a Korean Joseon Dynasty's politician and Confucian scholar, writer, and poet. His pen-names were Dochon and Gongbukheon. After Sejo of Joseon usurped the throne and the loss of his nephew, he left politics and secluded himself away from society.".
- Q486311 comment "Yi Su-hyung(1435–1528) was a Korean Joseon Dynasty's politician and Confucian scholar, writer, and poet. His pen-names were Dochon and Gongbukheon. After Sejo of Joseon usurped the throne and the loss of his nephew, he left politics and secluded himself away from society.".