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English: Photo of a book titled "Mokmin simseo" regarding guide for local governmental officers written by a prominent Korean philosopher, Jeong Yak-yong during the late period of the Joseon Dynasty.
한국어: 《목민심서》(牧民心書) - 실학자, 정약용 선생이 지방관을 비롯한 관리의 올바른 마음가짐 및 몸가짐에 대해 저술한 일종의 지침서로 《여유당전서(與猶堂全書)》 권16~29에 수록되었다. |
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