The following letter can be found in the book, Letters of Note: Grief. More info here. In 1998, shortly after excavating an ancient tomb in Andong City, South Korea, archaeologists were stunned to find the coffin of Eung-Tae Lee—a sixteenth-century male, now mummified, who had been a member of the country’s ancient Goseong Yi clan. Resting on his chest was a letter...
How could you go ahead of me?
How could you go ahead of me?
How could you go ahead of me?
The following letter can be found in the book, Letters of Note: Grief. More info here. In 1998, shortly after excavating an ancient tomb in Andong City, South Korea, archaeologists were stunned to find the coffin of Eung-Tae Lee—a sixteenth-century male, now mummified, who had been a member of the country’s ancient Goseong Yi clan. Resting on his chest was a letter...