Orchid Painting 'Uigiga-pae' (依依可佩) by Poet Yi Yuk-sa.

Orchid Painting 'Uigiga-pae' (依依可佩) by Poet Yi Yuk-sa.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] The 'Yi Yuksa Literature Museum' located in Andong City, Gyeongbuk, is holding an exhibition of the poet's handwritten works from the 22nd in the 'Kkotmaengari' planned exhibition hall to commemorate the 117th anniversary of the birth of the national poet Yuksa (陸史) Yi Won-rok.


In this exhibition, visitors can directly see Yi Yuksa's handwritten manuscripts, orchid paintings, and letters that have not been publicly disclosed until now. Above all, Yi Yuksa's orchid painting 'Uigui Gapae' (依依可佩), which has been difficult to access, is being unveiled, attracting attention.



A representative of the Yi Yuksa Literature Museum said, "Various handwritten works such as 'Pyeonbok' and 'Heart of the Sea,' which are handwritten manuscripts by Yi Yuksa himself, are also on display," and added, "We hope that through Yi Yuksa's handwriting in this exhibition, visitors can vividly see the poet Yi Yuksa."


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