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Yi Ji-ham
Yi Ji-ham (Korean: 이지함; 1517–1578) was a scholar, civil servant and fortune teller of the Joseon period of Korea. He used the courtesy names Hyeongbaek (형백; 馨伯), Hyeongjung (형중; 馨仲) and the art names Susan (수산; 水山) and Tojeong (토정; 土亭). He studied under Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk and mastered the classics. He is remembered for his modesty, his dedicated efforts towards the working class and his practical skills in administration. He was also a master of pungsu (Korean geomancy/Feng shui) and is the attributed author of the Tojeong Bigyeol, a system of divination and fortune telling as well as a compilation of his predictions that appeared in the 19th century.
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