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Hwang Jini
Korean gisaeng, poet, dancer and philosopher (1506-1544)
Uhwudong
Ŏudong or Eoudong (; 1442 – 18 October 1480), also known as Ŏŭrudong or Eoeuludong (), née Pak (), was a Korean dancer, writer, artist, and poet from a noble family in the Joseon period of the 15th century. Most of her work has not been preserved. She is described to be one of the evil women from the Joseon Dynasty along with Queen Munjeong, Jang Nok-su, and Royal Noble Consort Hui.

kisaeng
Kisaeng (), also called ginyeo (), were enslaved women from outcast or enslaved families who were trained to be courtesans, providing artistic entertainment and conversation to men of upper class. First emerging in the Goryeo dynasty, were officially sanctioned by the state and employed in various public functions. While many worked in royal courts, others were stationed throughout the provinces.
Wang Su-bok
North Korean singer
Nongae
Nongae or Ju Nongae (; 1574–1593) was a gisaeng of Jinju during the Joseon period of Korea.
Yu Gam-dong
Korean kisaeng (fl. 15th century)
Jang Nok-su
Consort of Yeonsangun of Joseon
Jeong Nan-jeong
Korean politician (1506-1565)

Kim Man-deok
South Korean businesswoman
Jin Chae-seon
Korean pansori singer
Chung Chil-sung
Korean dancer and independence activist, feminist, philosopher (1897-1958)