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This monument house was built by the command of King Myoungjong of Joseon Dynasty in honor of three sons' filial piety for their parents. The three sons were Kim Yung-byeok, Yung-gyul (1526-1601), Yung-jyeong (1529-1604). The sons loved their parents very much and supported them throughout their lives. When their father passed away, the three sons decided to build a hut beside the father's tomb on a mountain and stay there for three years.
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