Jung Chul
Chung Chul (Chung Cheong, 18 December 1836 (lunar calendar December 6) - February 7, 1594 (December 18, 1593)) is a poet of the mid Joseon Dynasty and a tattoo, politician, scholar and writer . The main building is the annex (or the entrance day) and the sleeping (季 荣). The lake is Songjiang, Chilam, and Seo is Muncheong. The nickname is 驄 馬 史. He is the son of Chung Yi Sino, the father of Dunn's government, and the younger brother of Chung's family. In 1562, he was dispatched to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China. He was in charge of the case of Chung In-ryong, the chief of the National Archives at that time, and was recorded in the second chest of the Ch'an-jung Ch'an-chan, Later, during the interrogation process, he was accused of being killed by the kinsmen and their clan by his kinship, and he was suspected that he had tampered with the line of Chung Il Lee. It was brought to the Guiyang by the waters of the Three Kingdoms, and returned immediately after the Imjin War.