or after 1428), was a notable Gisaeng, dancer, writer, artist, and poet who lived during the Korean Joseon Dynasty of the 15th century.
She was from noble families of the Korean Joseon Dynasty; her father was Yu Gwi-su, Mayor of Hanseong.
As a divorced woman, she became known for her love life, having numerous male lovers, something extremely controversial in Korean society at that time.
[2] Reportedly, she had 39 lovers, among them Public Works Minister Seong Dal-saeng, secretary of the Office of Inspector-General Yi Hyo-rye, a craftsman as well as her husband's nephew and brother-in-law.
In 1428, in accordance with the law, she was therefore punished for adultery by being flogged and made a slave for a government office in a remote region.