词条 | Jeong Su-il |
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|name = Jeong Su-il |other_names=Muhammad Kansu (pseudonym) |nationality =
|occupation = President of the Korea Institute of Civilizational Exchanges |birth_date = 1934 |birth_place = Yanbian, Manchukuo (today Jilin, China) |spouse = }}{{Infobox East Asian name | title = 정수일 | sort = korean1 | | koreanname = Korean Name | koreancontext = | hangul = 정수일 | chosongul = 정수일 | hanja = 鄭守一 | rr = Jeong Su-il | mr = Chŏng Suil | | | chinesename = Chinese Name | chinese = | tradchi = 鄭守一 | simpchi = 郑守一 | pinyin = Zhèng Shǒuyī | wg = | jyutping = }} Jeong Su-il ({{lang-ko|정수일}}) is a South Korean historian, specializing in Silk Road history. LifeJeong Su-il was born in Longjing, Jilin, China, and migrated to North Korea in the 1960s. He was trained as a spy, travelled to Lebanon, Tunisia, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia and Philippines, and obtained Lebanese and Filipino nationalities. In 1984, He entered South Korea under the disguise as Filipino researcher Mohammad Kansu, and worked at Dankook University[1][2]. He was arrested in 1996 and released in 2000[3]. Education and CareerJeong studied Arabic in Peking University and continued his studies in Cairo University. Later, he became a history professor at Dankook University. Currently, Jeong is the president of Korea Institute of Civilization Exchanges[4]. Jeong had embarked on dozens of journeys along the Silk Road to study the cultural exchange. Major works include A History of Trans-Civilizational Exchanges (2002) and The Cyclopedia of Silk Road (2013).[5] Writings
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References1. ^{{cite news |title=Man arrested suspected of spying for North Korea |url=http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/60daf6a9170eee229777c1fffed0c4fe |accessdate=21 November 2018 |agency=AP |date=23 July 1996}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Jeong, Su-il}}2. ^{{cite news |last1=Choe |first1=Sang-hun |title=South Korea Reveals Arrest of Spy from the North |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/21/world/asia/22koreacnd.html |accessdate=21 November 2018 |publisher=New York Times |date=21 August 2006}} 3. ^{{cite news |last1=Cho |first1=Woo-suk |title=Cloaks and Daggers |url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=1894504 |accessdate=21 November 2018 |publisher=Joongang Ilbo |date=6 September 2001}} 4. ^{{cite web |title=International Association for Silk-Road Studies |url=http://www.sun-silkroadia.org/eng/activities/02.php |publisher=Silk Road Universities Network |accessdate=21 November 2018}} 5. ^{{cite news |last1=Oh |first1=Mi-hwan |title=The Sea Completes Silk Road |url=http://www.koreafocus.or.kr/design2/layout/content_print.asp?group_id=105713 |accessdate=21 November 2018 |publisher=Hankook Ilbo |date=25 December 2014}} 11 : 1934 births|Living people|Historians of Korea|Korean people of Manchukuo|South Korean historians|North Korean spies|North Korean defectors|South Korean emigrants to North Korea|Filipino people of South Korean descent|Peking University alumni|Cairo University alumni |
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