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Choe Yeong-kyeong ( Korean: 최영경; Hanja: 崔永慶, 1529–1590) was a scholar-official of the Joseon period of Korea. His art name was Suwudang (수우당). His courtesy name was Hyowon (효원). He was a Westerner[ clarification needed], and was killed as a result of the 1589 Gichuk Oksa. In 1611 (3rd year of Gwanghae-gun), he was honored at Deokcheonseowon in Sancheong. [1]
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Choe Yeong-kyeong ( Korean: 최영경; Hanja: 崔永慶, 1529–1590) was a scholar-official of the Joseon period of Korea. His art name was Suwudang (수우당). His courtesy name was Hyowon (효원). He was a Westerner[ clarification needed], and was killed as a result of the 1589 Gichuk Oksa. In 1611 (3rd year of Gwanghae-gun), he was honored at Deokcheonseowon in Sancheong. [1]
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