Song Si-yeol (1607–1689), also known by his penname U-am, was a Joseon Dynasty-era politician and Taoist scholar and philosopher. Born in Okcheon, Chungbuk, Korea, he was known for his concern with the problems of the common people. He served in governmental service for more than fifty years, becoming the most-referred-to individual in the History of the Joseon Dynasty. He was executed by the royal court for writing an inflammatory letter to the king.

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  • Song Si-yeol (1607–1689), also known by his penname U-am, was a Joseon Dynasty-era politician and Taoist scholar and philosopher. Born in Okcheon, Chungbuk, Korea, he was known for his concern with the problems of the common people. He served in governmental service for more than fifty years, becoming the most-referred-to individual in the History of the Joseon Dynasty. He was executed by the royal court for writing an inflammatory letter to the king. There is a monument to him in his home-town.
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  • Song Si-yeol (1607–1689), also known by his penname U-am, was a Joseon Dynasty-era politician and Taoist scholar and philosopher. Born in Okcheon, Chungbuk, Korea, he was known for his concern with the problems of the common people. He served in governmental service for more than fifty years, becoming the most-referred-to individual in the History of the Joseon Dynasty. He was executed by the royal court for writing an inflammatory letter to the king.
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