Kim Won-pil
Kim Won-pil is a literary, educational, and religious scholar of the Joseon dynasty. He was a student of Kim Jong-jik, an alumnus of Kim Il Sung, Kim Jeong, Namgon, and Jeong In-chang. He devoted himself to the "school" and called himself "student" and lived in accordance with the teachings of "school". In 1480, he passed the initial examination, and in 1494, he was the only one who was elected by the Gyeongsangbuk-do observer from the National Institute of Anthropology in 1494. He served as a housewife, In 1498, when Mu Suhwa was woken up, he was exiled to Hyech'an, Pyeongando, where he met Cho Kwang-jo, the son of Cho-Won-kang who was appointed to the provincial government. He himself also produced disciples such as John Gwang-Joo, Lee Jang-gon, and Lee Seong-won, Kim An-gook, and Lee Yeon-kyung, who were in the main account. As a basis for action, I used to claim that I did not know the "Hakodate" and that I could not get to know it. The main building is Seoheung. Born from Hansung.