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English: In this illustration from the Dongguk Sinsok Samgang Haengsil-do, an illustrated book of Confucian morality tales printed by the Early Modern Korean state to inculcate Neo-Confucian values upon the general population, a woman surnamed Yi chooses to lose her hands and feet rather than her chastity by being raped.
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Author Illustration in 東國新續三綱行實圖 (published 1617)

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Confucian "virtuous woman" guarding her chastity

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