Shin saimdang biography of mahatma
Shin Saimdang, a 16th-century female writer and calligrapher, will be featured on the 50,won bill.
– Shin Saimdang born, Korean artist, writer, poet and calligrapher; called Eojin Eomeoni (어진 어머니; “Wise Mother”), and honored as a model of..
Shin Saimdang
Korean calligraphist and poet (1504–1551)
In this Korean name, the family name is Shin.
Shin Saimdang | |
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| Born | (1504-12-05)December 5, 1504 Bokpyeong-chon, Ojukheon, Gangneung, Gangwon Province, Joseon |
| Died | June 20, 1551(1551-06-20) (aged 46) Yulgok-chon, Junae-myeon, Paju County (former district of Paju), Gyeonggi Province, Joseon |
| Nationality | Korean |
| Occupation(s) | Artist, calligraphist, poet |
| Spouse | Yi Won-su (m.1522–1551) |
| Children | 5 sons including Yi I, and 3 daughters |
| Family | Pyongsan Shin clan |
Shin Saimdang (Korean: 신사임당; Hanja: 申師任堂; December 5, 1504 – June 20, 1551[a]) was a Korean artist, writer, calligraphist, and poet, who lived during the Joseon period.
She was born in Gangneung, Gangwon Province. Her birth home, Ojukheon, which is also her maternal family's home, is well-preserved to this day. She was the mother of the Korean Confucian scholar Yi I. Often held up as a model o