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Seo Yu-gu (Hangul: 서유구, Hanja: 徐有榘; 1764 - 1845) was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar, agricultural administrator and encyclopedist in the Korean Joseon Dynasty. His pen name was Pungseok (풍석, 楓石, meaning Maple Stone), and his posthumous name Mun-gan (문간, 文簡). He came from the Daegu Seo clan (대구 서씨, 大丘徐氏).

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  • Seo Yu-gu (Hangul: 서유구, Hanja: 徐有榘; 1764 - 1845) was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar, agricultural administrator and encyclopedist in the Korean Joseon Dynasty. His pen name was Pungseok (풍석, 楓石, meaning Maple Stone), and his posthumous name Mun-gan (문간, 文簡). He came from the Daegu Seo clan (대구 서씨, 大丘徐氏). He was born at Jangdan, Paju, Gyeonggi-do in 1764. At that time, the practical science called Silhak(실학, 實學) was prevalent among the Joseon intellectuals, but unfortunately, it was rarely adopted by the Royal Court. He authored the huge 113 volume encyclopaedia, Imwon Gyeongjeji (Hangul: 임원경제지, Hanja: 林園經濟志) for more than 30 years from 1806. Though the series of Encyclopedia Koreana on Rural Living were not published in his lifetime, Seo Yu-gu wished to share with fellow gentlemen how to live a wonderful living in the country. (en)
  • 서유구(徐有榘, 1764년~1845년)은 조선 후기의 실학자이자 농정가(農政家), 저술가이다. 본관은 대구(大丘), 자는 준평(準平), 호는 풍석(楓石), 시호는 문간(文簡)이다. 서명응(徐命膺)의 손자이자, 이조판서를 지낸 서호수의 아들로, 외조부가 김덕균(金德均)이다. (ko)
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  • March 2021 (en)
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  • 서유구(徐有榘, 1764년~1845년)은 조선 후기의 실학자이자 농정가(農政家), 저술가이다. 본관은 대구(大丘), 자는 준평(準平), 호는 풍석(楓石), 시호는 문간(文簡)이다. 서명응(徐命膺)의 손자이자, 이조판서를 지낸 서호수의 아들로, 외조부가 김덕균(金德均)이다. (ko)
  • Seo Yu-gu (Hangul: 서유구, Hanja: 徐有榘; 1764 - 1845) was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar, agricultural administrator and encyclopedist in the Korean Joseon Dynasty. His pen name was Pungseok (풍석, 楓石, meaning Maple Stone), and his posthumous name Mun-gan (문간, 文簡). He came from the Daegu Seo clan (대구 서씨, 大丘徐氏). (en)
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  • 서유구 (ko)
  • Seo Yu-gu (en)
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