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Shin Gwang-su

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Korean poet (1712–1775) In this Korean name, the family name is Shin.
Sin Gwang-su
Hangul신광수
Hanja申光洙
Revised RomanizationSin Gwang-su
McCune–ReischauerSin Kwang-su
Art name
Hangul석북 or 오악산인
Hanja石北 or 五嶽山人
Revised RomanizationSeokbuk or Oaksanin
McCune–ReischauerSŏkpuk or Oaksanin
Courtesy name
Hangul성연
Hanja聖淵
Revised RomanizationSeongyeon
McCune–ReischauerSŏngyŏn

Sin Gwang-su (Korean: 신광수; Hanja: 申光洙; 1712–1775) was a poet of the late Joseon Dynasty. Living in the time of King Yeongjo, he was unable to attain a position of rank because his family was aligned with the Southerners faction. He married the daughter of Yun Duseo and became associated with Silhak. At 39, Sin finally passed the higher exam of the gwageo and was sent to Jeju as an official. He wrote a description of the island. His famed words from later life include the Gwan sang yung ma (관산융마; 關山戎馬) and Gwanseo akbu (관서악부; 關西樂府).

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