GAPHOECHEOP(Manuscript)
Date/ 1640
Artist(Credit Line)/ Park Gyusu
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- Insignificant Sayings of Seongho (星湖僿說)
- Celestial Globe of Joseon
- PARKGYUSU GANCHAL(Manuscript)
- GAPHOECHEOP(Manuscript)
- Map of the Earth, Old and New (地球前後圖)
- Atlas of the Eastern Kingdom (東國大全圖)
- Discourse on Northern Learning (北學議), Advocating Opening the Doors and Trading with Foreigners
- Journal of Yeolha (熱河日記)
- Book of Governing the People from the Heart (牧民心書)
- Treatise of Bangye (磻溪隨錄), Proposing a Theory to Revolutionize the Kingdom
- GANPYEONGUI(Manuscript), Park Gyusu
- ASTROLABE, Yu Geum
- PORTRAIT OF KIM SEOKJU, Unknown
- PORTRAIT OF KIM YUK, Unknown
- SONGHAHANYUDO, Hu Bing
Gahoecheop is the record of Donggapgye (same age club) led by Han Hoeil, the son of Han Jungyeom in 1640 (18th year of King Injo’s reign) when Kim Yuk was 61 years old. Donggapgye was named, Gyeongjindonggapgye (same age club for those who were born in the Gyeongjin year). Only 5 members of the total 12 are recorded on the cover page, including Gang Seokgi, Kim Yuk, Kim Gwangwuk, and Yi Seongsin. The epilogue of the manuscript was written by Kim Yuk (1580~1658). The manuscript had the book seal, Baekhu, the courtesy name of Jamgok. King Yeongjo requested Kim Simuk, the grandson of Kim Yuk to bring the portrait and Gaphoecheop so he could appreciate them. Then, King Yeongjo composed a poem using rhyming words from the poem contained in Gaphoecheop and Sukmyo-oeje-hwasangchan(肅廟御製畵像贊), the portrait of the entire body of Kim Yuk.