Li Er: No, Gu Li, a student of Sungkyunkwan in the Korean era, is a double gem of Korean ideological circle, one of the two great Confucianism, and a figure of 5,000 won.
Zheng: Prime Minister of Korea, Law School of Sungkyunkwan University.
Jing Huang An: Director (Minister) of Korean Law Department, Sungkyunkwan University School of Law.
Xu Tailie: Director of Cheongwadae Secretarial Office of the Korean Presidential Palace, Department of Law, Sungkyunkwan University.
Yu Minhong: Chief Secretary of National Policy Planning in Cheongwadae, Presidential Palace, Department of Law, Sungkyunkwan University.
Guo: Chief Secretary of Cheongwadae Civil Affairs, Presidential Palace, Department of Law, Sungkyunkwan University.
Shenjiu: Sungkyunkwan University? China Literature Department (Exit)
Jin Chengqian: Sungkyunkwan University? China literature department
BAE Yong Jun: Department of Imaging, Sungkyunkwan University
Sungkyunkwan University Alumni-Song Chongji (12)
Cha Seung-won: Department of Imaging, Sungkyunkwan University (suspended)
Ji Xianyu: Department of Performing Arts, Sungkyunkwan University
Li Minting: School of Performing Arts, Sungkyunkwan University
Song Zhongji: Management Department of Sungkyunkwan University
Wen Genying: Department of China Language and Literature, Sungkyunkwan University.
Zhu yuan? : Department of Performing Arts, Sungkyunkwan University
Ku Haicheng: Department of Imaging, Art College, Sungkyunkwan University
Xu Zhihui: School of Performing Arts, Sungkyunkwan University
Sung-Hoon Moon: (member of NRG): Sungkyunkwan University.
Li Yunshi (Echo Tao): Department of China Literature, Sungkyunkwan University.
Jin Yujin: Also known as UIE (after-school member): Department of Performing Arts, Sungkyunkwan University.
Hyomin (member of T-ara and T-ara N4): School of Performing Arts, Sungkyunkwan University.
Gao Yaxing: Department of Art Image, Sungkyunkwan University.
Zhao Baoer: Sungkyunkwan University? Department of performing arts
Seo-hyeon Park: School of Speech and Information, Sungkyunkwan University (Master's degree)
Kwak Jung-Wook: Department of Performance, Sungkyunkwan University
Jiang Zhiying (member of KARA): Department of Performing Arts, Sungkyunkwan University.
Sun Chengya: (Member of Nine Muses) Department of Performing Arts, Sungkyunkwan University.
Jin Jiaying: (Captain Star) Dance Research at Sungkyunkwan University (suspended)
Jin Dongshuo: Chinese Department of Sungkyunkwan University.
Zheng Xiuzhen: (female (X) member) Department of Performing Arts, Sungkyunkwan University.
Kim Nam Joo: (apink member) Department of Performing Arts, Sungkyunkwan University
Introduction:
Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) is located in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Sungkyunkwan University, as a university connecting Korea's ancient dynasties during the Koryo period, is the birthplace of Korean university education and the earliest national educational institution. The school has 2 1 department, 1027 professors and 22,000 students. Sungkyunkwan University is creating a new history in its glorious history of 600 years, from a domestic university to a world university, and then transformed into a future university. Sungkyunkwan University has always maintained and inherited the national cause, and it is a real national university.
Characteristics of the school: a prestigious school with a long history, with a history of more than 600 years, ranked first in all-Korean comprehensive universities for four consecutive years. Samsung Group, a world-class enterprise, is a school consortium with strong financial strength. Undergraduate students are provided with 10%, 20% and 35% scholarships, and graduate students are provided with 50% scholarships.
Sungkyunkwan University in Korea is a well-known institution with a glorious history of more than 600 years, and a member of the Asia-Pacific International Trade Education and Research Alliance (PACIBER). As one of the most influential universities in Korea, Chengda has made important contributions to all aspects of Korean social development. From the establishment of Korean to the spread of Confucianism, Chengda has interpreted South Korea's modern social philosophy in its unique way. "Success"-the failure of an adult talent, "equality"-the irregularity of customs.