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*Kang, Jae-eun; Lee, Suzanne (2006). ''The land of scholars: two thousand years of Korean Confucianism''. Homa & Sekey Books. ISBN |
*Kang, Jae-eun; Lee, Suzanne (2006). ''The land of scholars: two thousand years of Korean Confucianism''. Homa & Sekey Books. {{ISBN|1-931907-37-4}}. |
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Hangul | 윤증 |
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Hanja | 尹拯 |
Revised Romanization | Yun Jeung |
McCune–Reischauer | Yun Chǔng |
Yun Jeung (Korean:윤증, 1629–1714) was a Korean Neo Confucian scholar and politician from the Papyeong Yun clan during the late period of the Joseon Dynasty. He was the founder and first head of Soron; his family had high official positions in generation,[1][2] great-grandson of Seong Hon.
a politicians of Korean Joseon Dynasty and member of Westners and Soron party's first Leader. His pen name was Myungjae, Yubong.
Works
- Myungjaeyugo (명재유고, 明齋遺顧)
- Myungjaeuiryemundap (명재의례문답, 明齋疑禮問答)
- Myungjaeyuseo (명재유서)
See also
References
- Kang, Jae-eun; Lee, Suzanne (2006). The land of scholars: two thousand years of Korean Confucianism. Homa & Sekey Books. ISBN 1-931907-37-4.
External links