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Yu Seong-ryong: Jingbirok  wikidata:Q625874 reasonator:Q625874
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懲毖録1
Edition 刊本,元禄08年
Object type historical document / national treasure / cultural heritage / publication Edit this at Wikidata
Genre memoir Edit this at Wikidata
Language 中文
Date 1592 Edit this at Wikidata
Publication date 1633 Edit this at Wikidata
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36° 42′ 07.5″ N, 128° 48′ 30.2″ E Edit this at Structured Data on Commons Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
Place of creation Joseon Edit this at Wikidata
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https://www.digital.archives.go.jp/DAS/contents/pdf/pdf/02870004000010/0001.pdf

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