SONGHAHANYUDO, Hu Bing
Date/ 1635
Artist(Credit Line)/ Hu Bing
- Joseon Merchants and Sailors
- 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
Songhahanyudo(strolling under the pine tree) was drawn by Hu Bing, an artist during the Ming period in China, when Kim Yuk visited China as the envoy in 1637. It was painted on paper. Kim Yuk putting on Yungeon(traditional hood) and Hakchangui(traditional clothes) stands under the pine tree. His face looks front but his body is directed slightly to the right. So it seems he moves forward. There is Eojechan(imperial compliment on loyalty) composed by King Yeongjo on the right top.