Yiwu
Lee Jae-hee (李 滉, January 3, 1502 (November 25, 1501) ~ January 3, 1571 (December 8, 1570)) is a tattoo, scholar, educator and poet in the mid-Joseon period. Jaeho (景 浩), Ho is the Toegye (退 溪), the retirement (陶 陶), and the number (陶叟). It is regarded as a representative scholar of Korea by being influenced by the jurisdiction of the scholar who is the founder of the Yeongnam School, and by succeeding it and culminating in it. His idea, inherited from Ian, was passed on to Dong - in after his dictator Kim Hyo - won became Dong - in 's leader, leading to a South Korean man, and succeeded to some North Koreans. Sogae Park Seung-im, and Seo Ae Ryu Sung-ryong. Afterwards, after the Dong-in was dispatched, Park Seung-jong's disciples became part of the South and North Koreans, and Ryu Sung-ryong and his descendants led the South. At the time of the Japanese invasion of Korea, his writings were abandoned to the Japanese army. At that time, Yiwang 's books, works, letters, letters contributed to the development of study abroad in Japan.