Park Ji-gye
Park Ji-gyeong (1573-1735 ~ 1635) is a Confucian scholar and educator in the middle and late Joseon Dynasty. The main building is Yanji, which sleeps in Xianyang, and Huziji. During the reign of the Gwanghae army, he devoted himself to academic research and retraining, without having to go out, and then came out from the temple. At the time of this study, I performed artificial arts, and it was controversial because Artjoe strongly favored that the quartet was a king. It is the grandchild of Park Seo-moo, who built the "Dongmong Line" and is the son of Park Seong-lip. The color was yellow-and-white.