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한국어: 추사 김정희의 서예인 "사서루"
English: The Korean calligraphy titled "Saseoru" was written by Kim Jeonghee
Date 1786~1856
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한국어: 추사 김정희 (金正喜: 1786~1856)
English: Kim Jeonghee or Chusa, Kim's pen name. Chusa is regarded the most greatest calligrapher in Korea. He was also a politician during the late period of Joseon Dynasty
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