Talk:Yi Hwang

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Latest comment: 24 August 2022 by Carchasm in topic Reverted Importance class
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Removed poem

Accidie/Though thunder splits the mountains,/Deaf men will not hear / And though in the noonday Heaven /The sun burns white and clear,/Blind men will not see it./But we, thus eared and eyed,/Lack even the lame excuses/Infirmities provide./(Translated by Graeme Wilson)

  • Removed the above poem from previous edit due to lack of proper references. Also, finds it quite impossible (and unnecessary) to fill the content with every work of Yi Hwang. Nuyos (talk) 14:47, 8 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Reverted Importance class

I have just reverted the importance class within the Philosophy project, back into HIGH, after having carefully read the description of the classes made by User:Carchasm who has changed it into LOW. I have added extensive bibliography, so that those who read may understand that this first-class Korean philosopher is really of high importance to the world philosophy, albeith he might not yet be sufficiently known to some. noychoH (talk) 23:30, 21 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

No objection here - thanks for adding sources! :) - car chasm (talk) 02:30, 24 August 2022 (UTC)Reply