In the summer/autumn of 2008 a TV three-part series called "The Yalu River flows" was made, which recounted Mirok Li's life.
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Li took the place of his birth name, Eui-kyeong for his literary activity to the Korean name "Mi-rok" of the Bodhisattva Maitreya.
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He found support from Professor Seyler, who became his patron, and later moved to Gräfelfing.
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In May 1920 he achieved his goal and in 1922 moved to Würzburg, and a year later continued his medical studies in Heidelberg.
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This got him into trouble and he fled at the urging of his mother in 1919 to Shanghai, China.