Sin Saimdang facts for kids
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Shin Saimdang (申師任堂, December 5, 1504 – June 20, 1551) was a Korean artist, writer, calligraphist, and poet. She was born in Gangwondo Gangneungbu jugheonli bugpyeongchon (강원도 강릉부 죽헌리 북평촌) on 29 October 1504. Her birth home, Ojukheon, which is also her mother's side home, is well-preserved to this day. She was the mother of the Korean Confucian scholar Yi I. Often held up as a model of Confucian ideals, her respectful nickname was Eojin Eomeoni (어진 어머니; "Wise Mother"). Her real name was Shin In Seon(신인선). Her pen names were Saim, Saimdang, Inimdang, and Imsajae. She was a contemporary of the poet Heo Nansseolheon, and the two women were considered rivals.
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Work
Poetry
- Looking Back at my Parents' Home while Going Over Daegwallyeong Pass(Hangul: 유대관령망친정, Hanja: 踰大關嶺望親庭)
- Thinking of Parents (Hangul: 사친, Hanja: 思親), a poem about her mother.
Paintings
- Landscape (Hangul: 자리도, Hanja: 紫鯉圖)
- Mountains and rivers (Hangul: 산수도, Hanja: 山水圖)
- Grass and insect painting(Hangul: 초충도, Hanja: 草蟲圖)
- Geese among reeds (Hangul: 노안도, Hanja: 蘆雁圖)
Other pages
Images for kids
See also
In Spanish: Shin Saimdang para niños
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