fiction.wikisort.org - WriterYun Hyu (Hangul: 윤휴, Hanja: 尹鑴; 1617 – 1680) was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar and official, who lived during the Joseon Dynasty. Yun was the political leader of the Southern (Namin) faction of the Joseon Dynasty. His pen names were Baekho, Haheon and Yabo.[1]
Joseon politician and scholar
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In this Korean name, the family name is Yun.
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Revised Romanization | Baekho, Haheon, Yabo |
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McCune–Reischauer | Paekho, Hahŏn, Yapo |
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He was nominated to be a Jipyeong (지평, 持平) as a Yebinshijeong (예빈시정, 禮賓寺正), and had served in various other posts, before he left politics to dedicate himself to scholarly pursuits.
In 1660, he became a leading figure in the controversy regarding the mourning rituals for King Hyojong.[2] In 1674, he became involved again in a second round of the controversy, this time over the death of Queen Inseon.
In 1680, Yun was expelled and exiled to Gapsan (갑산, 甲山). That year, he was ordered to commit suicide by King Sukjong, after a long public debate with Song Si-yeol.[3]
Works
- Baekhojeonseo (백호전서, 白湖全書)
- Baekhodokseogi (백호독서기, 白湖讀書記)
- Juryeseol (주례설, 周禮說)
- Hongbeomseol (홍범설, 洪範說)
- Jungyongdaehakhuseol (중용대학후설, 中庸大學後說)
- Jungyongseol (중용설, 中庸說)
- Baekhojip (백호집, 白湖集)
See also
References
- Lankov, Andrei (1990). "Controversy over Ritual in 17th Century Korea". Seoul Journal of Korean Studies. 3: 49–64.
- Lankov, Andrei. : 53. ;
- Miura, Kumio (1985). "Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy in Seventeenth-Century Korea: Song Siyol and Yun Hyu". In de Bary, Wm. Theodore (ed.). The Rise of Neo-Confucianism in Korea. NY: Columbia University Press. pp. 411–444 [436].
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- Yun Jeung
- King Gyeongjong
- Sinchuk Hwanguk
- Musin Revolt
- Eulhae Purge
- Queen Inwon
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- Song Si-yeol
- Gim Seokju
- Queen Inhyeon
- Sukbin Choe
- King Yeongjo
- Queen Jeongsun
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На других языках
[de] Yun Hyu
Yun Hyu (* 14. Oktober 1617 in Seoul; † 20. Mai 1680) war ein koreanischer Philosoph, Dichter, Politiker und Künstler. Er war Anführer der politischen Fraktion Namin (남인). Pseudonyme waren Baikho (백호) und Haheon (하헌).[1]
- [en] Yun Hyu
[es] Yun Hyu
Yun Hyu (En hangul: 윤휴; en hanja: 尹鑴. Seúl, 1617 - 1680) fue un destacado poeta y oficial del gobierno coreano de la dinastía Joseon. un dirigente de Partido Popular del Sur (남인, 南人).
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