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Kwon Jong-sung (权 正 生, 阿 名) was Kwon Kyung-soo, September 10, 1937 ~ May 17, 2007) was a Korean fairy tale writer, essayist, and poet. Her masterpieces are "Dog Shit" and "Mongsil Sister". In addition to 140 short stories, 5 full-length short stories, 5 boy novels (including one short), more than 100 concerts and wobbles, more than 80 ancient stories were recreated and reworked, and more than 150 prose pieces were left. His main residence was Goryeoji in Iljyeon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do. He was born in the Japanese Empire of Tokyo, Shibuya, as the son of a poor worker. After liberation, he returned to Cheongsong, Gyeongbuk province. In 1957, he came to the top of Ilgye-myeon, Inchon-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do five years later, as a poverty-stricken supermarket clerk, a tree longevist, and a sweet potato longee. At that time, he was 18 years old. He then left home because of tuberculosis, a chronic illness at the age of 22, and settled down again in 1966 and lived as a village church until 1982.