Poems left by Joseon potters taken to Japan

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(1)Don’t bark, dog. Everyone who goes to night is a thief
(2)There’s a Korean nearby. I’ll be back
(3)The dog is silent after hearing everything in Joseon
(4)I was going to meet a Korean at night, and a dog barkedBut when he asked me to go meet a Korean, the dog became quiet
(5)That’s why the dog must have been taken from Joseon
(6)It is a sad poem that contains the sorrow of missing the hometown of potters who were caught during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592
(7)This cup is now at the National Museum of Korea in Yongsan, Seoul
(8)A relic that killed the Japanese saying that it was taken to liberate technicians who were oppressed in Joseon

The Joseon potters

It’s to liberate myself

I listened to it a lot

Is that liberation or nagging

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