| Kim Chang-hwan |
| A master of Seopyeonje with Neoreumsae and excellent figure |
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| Kim Chang-hwan renowned singer |
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| Song Man-gap |
| A gifted and noted singer |
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| Song Man-gap renowned singer |
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| Lee Dong-baek |
| A creative and impromptu singer |
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| Lee Dong-baek renowned singer |
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| Jeong Jeong-ryeol |
| A great master of Gyemyeonjo who modernized Pansori and produced a model of Changgeuk |
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| Jeong Jeong-ryeol renowned singer |
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| Kim Chang-ryong |
| The last successor of Junggoje sori antique |
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| Kim Chang-ryong renowned singer |
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| Yu Seong-jun |
| A renowned singer who transmitted Sugungga |
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| Yu Seong-jun monument (Dongpyeonje street in Namwon) |
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| Jeon Do-seong |
| The elegant successor of Dongpyeonje sori |
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| Bomajungfyu in Changgeuk Simcheongga |
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| Park Gi-hong |
| The last master of Dongpyeonje |
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| Folk painting of Jeokbyeok Battle |
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| Kim Chae-man |
| An excellent singer of Gwangju's version of Seopyeonje |
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| Yeongbyeokjeong in Hwasun-gun Neungju-myeon where Kim Chae-man was born |
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| Lee Seon-yu |
| A master of Dongpyeonje who left the first printed Pansori script |
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| Lee Seon-yu renowned singer |
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