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Shin Seok-jung
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Born | July 7, 1907 |
Died | July 6, 1974(1974-07-06) (aged 66) |
Language | Korean |
Nationality | South Korean |
Citizenship | South Korean |
Shin Seok Jeong | |
Hangul | 신석정 |
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Hanja | 辛錫正 |
Art name | |
Hangul | 석정 |
Hanja | 夕汀 |
Shin Seok-jung is a typical Korean poet. He was born in 1907 in Buan, North Jeolla Province.[1] After graduating from Buan public school, he went to Seoul and studied Buddhist texts for about a year in Gangwon Province, the predecessor of Dongguk University. In 1931, he began his career as a member of the 'Simunhak'[clarification needed] He established an unique position by publishing an idyllic poetry. He served as a schoolteacher at Buan Middle School and Jeonju High School. In July 1976, ‘ Shin Seok-jeong Tombstone’ was constructed in Jeonju Deokjin Park.[2]