Lee Soo-kwang
Lee Su-kwang is a tattooist, a philosopher, a scholar, and a diplomat from the royal family of the mid Joseon. The materials he studied were later foundations and became the foundation of the human studies. Main building is Jeonju, Yonggyeong is sleeping, and Jongbong is Ho. At the age of 28, Lee Su-gwang was sent to Ming as a sergeant at the age of 35, and then to China in 1611, when he was 49 years old. While learning and learning about the culture in the developed country of China at the time, I was able to cultivate an international perspective by interacting with the Vietnamese, Yuu, In his memorial to Lee Soo-kwang, "When he went to live in China, the envoys of Annam, Yugu, and Ishra tried to rescue his poem and spread the poem to his own country." I can imagine that it was a person equipped with. It is considered to be a pioneer of practical studies. Lee has devoted his life to researching various disciplines and establishing social and economic policies for national development.