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Choe Yeong
Choi Young (1316–1388), also romanized as Choe Yeong, was a Korean general born in Hongseong〔(Introduction hongseong > Great Names > Choi Young ), hongseong.go.kr〕 or in Cheorwon〔KBS World, ("Choe Yeong, the Victorious General of Goryeo Dynasty" ), Koreans in History, 2011-02-04.〕 in Goryeo (modern-day Korea). ==Early years== Born into the presitigous noble family of Choe, as the fifth descendant of Choe Yoo Chung, the Grand Scholar of Jibheyonjeon, the Royal Academy :ko:집현전, and the son of Choe Won Jik, he was raised in a strict austere lifestyle, befitting a noble aristocratic family of Korea. He paid little heed to his own clothes and meals, and eschewed fine garments or other comforts even when he became famous and could easily have enjoyed them. He disliked men who desired expensive articles, and he viewed simplicity as a virtue. His motto, left to him by his father "View and treat gold as if they were mere rocks".
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