Chibong yusŏl () is a encyclopedia written by Yi Sugwang. It was published in 1614 during the reign of King Gwanghaegun. The author was a silhak scholar and a military officer of the mid-Joseon period of Korea. The title came from his pen name, Chibong and yusŏl which literally means "topical discourses" in Korean language.
From the information he obtained from the trips, he wrote a 20-volume encyclopedia, with the title Chibong yusŏl. Chibong yusŏl contained not only information on Catholicism and China, but also on Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand. It had basic information on Europe, including the geography and weather of England, European cuisine, European weapons and the knowledge of astronomy that the author had acquired from China.
Yi visited China several times and even met Thai people (known then as Sŏmna people, 섬라사람) and recorded their customs. He also had contact with emissaries from Vietnam and Okinawa Island.
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