Yulgok's Writings
Yulgok's Writings refer to the philosophical and educational texts authored by the Korean Confucian scholar Yulgok Yi I, who lived during the 16th century. His works focus on various subjects, including ethics, governance, and the importance of education. Yulgok emphasized the need for moral integrity and the role of scholars in society.
In his writings, Yulgok also explored the relationship between humanity and nature, advocating for a harmonious existence. His ideas contributed significantly to the development of Korean Confucianism and influenced later generations of scholars and leaders in Korea.