Jeong In-hong
Jeong In-hong 정인홍 | |
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Chief State Councillor | |
In office 12 February 1618 – 26 April 1619 | |
Preceded by | Gi Ja-heon |
Succeeded by | Park Seung-jong |
Left State Councillor | |
In office 27 February 1614 – 25 January 1618 | |
Preceded by | Yi Hang-bok |
Succeeded by | Jeong Chang-yeon |
Right State Councillor | |
In office 29 September 1612 – 27 February 1614 (suspended from office: 13 June–6 November 1613) | |
Preceded by | Yi Hang-bok |
Succeeded by | Jeong Chang-yeon |
Personal details | |
Born | 8 March 1363 |
Died | 28 February 1452 | (aged 88)
Korean name | |
Hangul | 정인홍 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Jeong In-hong |
McCune–Reischauer | Chung In-hong |
Pen name | |
Hangul | 래암 or 내암 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Raeam, Naeam |
McCune–Reischauer | Raeam, Naeam |
Courtesy name | |
Hangul | 덕원 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Deogwon |
McCune–Reischauer | Dukwon |
Jeong In-hong (Korean: 정인홍, 鄭仁弘; 26 September 1535 – 3 April 1623) was a scholar-official of the Joseon period of Korea. A general and a leader of the Northerners faction. He served as Chief State Councillor during the reign of Gwanghaegun. His pen name was Raeam (also Naeam, 래암 來庵).[1] He belonged to the Seosan Jeong clan.
Family[]
- Grandfather
- Jeong Yeon-woo (정언우, 鄭彦佑)
- Father
- Jeong Ryu (정륜, 鄭倫)
- Mother
- Lady Kang of the Jinju Kang clan (진주 강씨) (? - 1582)
- Paternal uncle
- Jeong Geon (정건)
- Siblings
- Unnamed younger brother
- Younger brother - Jeong In-yeong (정인영, 鄭仁榮) (1540 - 1602)
- Wife and children
- Lady Yang of the Namwon Yang clan (남원 양씨)
- Son - Jeong Yeon (정연, 鄭沇) (1571 - 1592)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Ha of the Jinju Ha clan (진주 하씨)
- Grandson - Jeong Neung (정능, 鄭 木+菱)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Ha of the Jinju Ha clan (진주 하씨)
- Son - Jeong Yeon (정연, 鄭沇) (1571 - 1592)
- Lady Yang of the Namwon Yang clan (남원 양씨)
Works[]
- Naeamjip (내암집, 來庵集)
Popular culture[]
- Portrayed by Seo Sang-ik in the 1995 KBS2 TV Series West Palace.
- Portrayed by Han Myung-koo in the 2015 MBC TV series Splendid Politics.
See also[]
- Cho Shik
- Lee San-hae
References[]
- ^ Chung In-hong (in Korean)
- Kim Haboush, JaHyun and Martina Deuchler (1999). Culture and the State in Late Chosŏn Korea. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674179820; OCLC 40926015.
- Lee, Peter H. (1993). Sourcebook of Korean Civilization, Vol. 1. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231079129; ISBN 9780231079143; ISBN 9780231104449; OCLC 26353271.
- Noh, Daehwan. "The Eclectic Development of Neo-Confucianism and Statecraft from the 18th to the 19th Century", Korea Journal. Winter 2003.
External links[]
- Chung In-hong (in Korean)
- Chung In-hong (in Korean)
- Chung In-hong:Navercast (in Korean)
Categories:
- 1535 births
- 1623 deaths
- Neo-Confucian scholars
- Korean educators
- 16th-century Korean poets
- 17th-century Korean poets
- Joseon Scholar-officials
- Korean scholars
- Executed Korean people
- Korean Confucianists
- 16th-century Korean philosophers
- Executed politicians
- 17th-century executions by Korea
- Seosan Jeong clan
- Korean politician stubs