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Lee Eun-sang (October 22, 1903 – September 18, 1982) was a Korean poet and historian. He was dedicated to the revival and modernization of ''sijo'', a form of Korean poetry.〔”Lee Eunsang" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#〕
==Early life==
Lee Eun-sang was born on October 22, 1903 at Sangnam-dong, Masan in Korea. In 1918, he graduated from the Changshin High School (창신고등학교) which his father had built, and in 1923, he entered the department of liberal arts at Yunhee College, the predecessor of Yonsei University. He withdrew in 1923. He worked for Changshin School as a teacher for a time until he enrolled at Waseda University in Japan, majoring in history in 1925. He worked at Ewha Woman's University as a professor from 1931 to 1932. After that, he worked for Dong-a Ilbo and Chosun Ilbo (Korean newspapers).
In 1942, He was arrested on the suspicion of being implicated in the so-called "incident of Chosun Language Academy" (조선어학회사건), and was released the next year when his indictment suspended. In 1945, he was detained in custody as a political offender at the Gwangyang police station and was released at the time of independence from Japan.
After Korea’s liberation from Japan, Lee taught at Cheonggu University, Seoul National University, and Yeungnam University. In 1954, he was invited to join the Korean Academy of the Arts, and by 1978 he had achieved a life-time membership in the Korean Academy of the Arts. Lee served as the chairman of the Admiral Lee Sunsin Memorial Committee, a member of the Korea Alpinist’s Association, the Korea Culture Protection Association, and the People’s Culture Association, as well as being Editor-in-Chief for the History of Korea Independence Movements.〔
Lee won the Hibiscus Medal of Honor in 1970, and died in 1982.〔

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