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・ Shin Yazawa
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・ Shin Yea-ji (figure skater, born 1988)
・ Shin Yeon-shick
・ Shin Yon-ho
・ Shin Yong-mok
・ Shin Yoon-jo
・ Shin Young-chol
・ Shin Young-jun
・ Shin Young-kyun
・ Shin Jae-chul
・ Shin Jae-ha
・ Shin Jae-heum
Shin Jae-hyo
・ Shin Jae-min
・ Shin Jae-pil
・ Shin Je-bon
・ Shin Jeong-ah
・ Shin Jeong-yil
・ Shin Ji
・ Shin Ji-ho
・ Shin Ji-hoon
・ Shin Ji-sang
・ Shin Ji-soo
・ Shin Jimin
・ Shin Jin-ho
・ Shin Jin-sik
・ Shin Jin-won


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Shin Jae-hyo : ウィキペディア英語版
Shin Jae-hyo

Shin Jae-hyo (1812–1884, hangul: 신재효, hanja: 申在孝) was a theoretician and adapter of ''pansori'' in the late Joseon Dynasty. While not a famous singer of ''pansori'', he contributed much to its development. He organized the six stories of ''pansori'': ''Chunhyangga'', ''Simcheongga'', ''Jeokbyeokga'', ''Heungbuga'', ''Sugungga'', ''Byunggang Saega''. In addition, he systematized a theory of ''pansori''.
He was born in Gochang, Jeolla-do. Having studied Chinese classics, he had a good knowledge about its philosophical works (제자백가, 諸子百家), including the Seven Chinese Classics: the Four Books and the Three Classics (사서삼경,四書三經).
He played the geomungo and gayageum in all styles of Korean music from classical music to popular music of the time.
He valued diversity in ''pansori''. He revised ''Chunhyangga'' for young ''pansori'' singers. He mentored female disciples such as Jin Chae-sun (the first female master singer of ''pansori''), opening the way of ''pansori'' to women.〔the story of Korea traditional music, Sungjaelee〕
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