Yi Yu-won
Yi Yu-won (Korean: 이유원; 1814–1888) was a scholar-official of the late Joseon period. He served as Chief State Councilor (1873-1875) under King Gojong. He excelled in both painting and calligraphy.
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Revised Romanization | I Yu-won |
McCune–Reischauer | I Yuwŏn |
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gollark: I just shoved a bunch of floodlights into the top.
gollark: Slight mob problems. I think, though, that the rainbow wood really adds to the seriousness of the building.
gollark: And now for me to obsess over trying to pick the right materials to build this with...
gollark: I'm building it in creative. I don't really have much of a design yet.
gollark: I'm going to add this to my power plant design.
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