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how Korea’s Neo-Confucianism was received in Japan.

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Abe Yoshio, “Development of Confucianism in Japan, Korea and China,” Acta Asiatica 19 (1970)

Boot, Willem Jan, “Yi T’oegye and Japan,” Korea Journal 22 (1982)

Kang, E.H. "Diplomacy and Ideology in Early Modern Korean-Japanese Relations." In Sang-Oak Lee and Duk-Soo Park, eds. Perspectives on Korea. (Sydney: Wild Peony, 1998).

Ha, Woobong. “Kang Hang and Confucianism in Modern Japan.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.

Haboush, Ja-hyun Kim and Kenneth R. Robinson, A Korean War Captive in Japan, 1597-1600: The Writings of Kang Hang (New York: Columbia University Press, 2013)

Kang Chaeon (Kan Jeon), “Chosen no jukyo—Nihon no Jukyo,”Sanzenri 19 (1979)

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