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'''Jeong Cheol''' (정철, 1536–1593) was a [[Korea]]n [[statesman]] and [[poet]]. He used the pen-names '''Gyeham'''(계함) and '''Songgang'''(송강) and studied under Kim Yunjae at [[Hwanbyeokdang]].
'''Jeong Cheol''' (정철, 1536–1593) was a [[Korea]]n [[statesman]] and [[poet]]. He used the pen-names '''Gyeham'''(계함) and '''Songgang'''(송강), and studied under Kim Yunjae at [[Hwanbyeokdang]].


==Literary works==
==Literary works==
He is prominent in the [[gasa (poetry)|gasa]] and the [[sijo]], forms of classical [[Korean poetry]].
He is prominent in the [[gasa (poetry)|gasa]] and the [[sijo]], which are forms of classical [[Korean poetry]].


*Gwandong Byeolgok (the Song of the Sceneries of the [[Gwandong]]).
*Gwandong Byeolgok (the Song of the Sceneries of the [[Gwandong]]).

Revision as of 08:04, 21 October 2011

Jeong Cheol
Hangul
정철
Hanja
鄭澈
Revised RomanizationJeong Cheol
McCune–ReischauerChŏng Ch'ŏl

Template:Korean name Jeong Cheol (정철, 1536–1593) was a Korean statesman and poet. He used the pen-names Gyeham(계함) and Songgang(송강), and studied under Kim Yunjae at Hwanbyeokdang.

Literary works

He is prominent in the gasa and the sijo, which are forms of classical Korean poetry.

  • Gwandong Byeolgok (the Song of the Sceneries of the Gwandong).
  • Samiingok (Mindful of My Seemly Lord).
  • Songgang Gasa (Songgang's Prose Poetry Book).

See also

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