Yi Jehyeon

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Yi Jehyeon
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Portrait of Yi Jehyeon[1]
Korean name
Hangul
이제현
Hanja
李齊賢
Revised RomanizationI Jehyeon
McCune–ReischauerI Ch'ehyŏn
Pen name
Hangul
익재, 역옹, 실재
Hanja
益齋, 櫟翁, 實齋
Revised RomanizationIkjae, Yeogong, Siljae
McCune–ReischauerIkch'ae, Yŏkong, Silch'ae
Courtesy name
Hangul
지공
Hanja
之公
Revised RomanizationJigong
McCune–ReischauerCh'ikong
Posthumous name
Hangul
문충
Hanja
文忠
Revised RomanizationMunchung
McCune–ReischauerMunch'ung

Yi Jehyeon (Hangul: 이제현, Hanja: 李齊賢; 28 January 1288 - 24 August 1367[4]) was a politician and early Korean Neo-Confucianism scholar and philosopher, writer, and poet. He was came from the Gyeongju Yi clan (경주 이씨) and was the follower and successor of (백이정, 白頤正), also the father of Hyebi Yi, who was a consort of Gongmin of Goryeo.

Family[]

  • Father: Yi Jin (1244 - 1321) (이진)
    • Grandfather: Yi Haek (이핵)
    • Grandmother: Lady of the Gimhae Gim clan (부인 김해 김씨)
  • Mother: Grand Lady of the Jinhan State of the Bak clan (진한국대부인 박씨)
    • Grandfather: Bak In-yuk (박인육)
  1. Older brother - Yi Gwan (이관)
  2. Younger brother - Yi Ji-jeong (이지정)

Wives and issue(s):

  1. Lady Gwon of Gilchang State (1288 - 1332) (길창국부인 권씨)[5]
    1. Yi Seo-jong (이서종) – 1st son.[6]
    2. Yi Dal-jon (1313 - 1340) (이달존) – 2nd son.[7]
    3. Unborn son – 3rd son.
    4. Lady Yi (이씨) – 1st daughter.[8]
    5. Lady Yi (이씨) – 2nd daughter.[9]
    6. Princess Uihwa of the Yi clan (의화택주 이씨) – 3rd daughter.[10]
    7. Lady Yi (이씨) – 4th daughter. Died young?
  2. Lady Bak of Suchun State (수춘국부인 박씨)[11]
    1. Yi Chang-ro (이창로)
    2. Gracious Consort Yi (? - 3 February 1408) (혜비 이씨) – 5th daughter.[12]
    3. Lady Yi (이씨) – 6th daughter.[13]
    4. Lady Yi (이씨) – 7th daughter.[14]
  3. Princess Consort Seowon of the Seo clan (서원군부인 서씨)[15]
    1. Lady Yi (이씨) – 8th daughter.[16]
    2. Lady Yi (이씨) – 9th daughter.[17]

In popular culture[]

References[]

  1. ^ "국보 - 이제현 초상 (李齊賢 肖像)". www.heritage.go kr (in Korean). Retrieved July 1, 2021.
  2. ^ "기마도강도(騎馬渡江圖)". encykorea.aks.ac.kr (in Korean). Retrieved July 1, 2021.
  3. ^ "소장품 검색". www.museum.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved July 1, 2021.
  4. ^ In Lunar calendar, he was born on 24 December 1287 and was died on 29 July 1367
  5. ^ Daughter of Gwon Bu (권부).
  6. ^ Married with Lady Hong (홍씨), the daughter of Hong Yu (홍유) and had 1 son, Yi Bo-rim (이보림).
  7. ^ Married with Lady of the Nampo Baek clan (부인 남포 백씨), the daughter of Baek Yi-jeong (백이정) and had 3 sons (Yi Deok-rim, 이덕림; Yi Hak-rim, 이학림; and Yi Su-rim, 이수림, ? - 1369) & 3 daughters.
  8. ^ Married with Im Deok-su (임덕수).
  9. ^ Married with Yi Gye-son, Duke Munchang (이계손 문창공) from the Yeonan Yi clan (연안 이씨) and had 1 son, Yi Cheok (이척).
  10. ^ Married with Gim Hui-jo (김희조).
  11. ^ Daughter of Bak Geo-sil (박거실).
  12. ^ Married and become the 2nd wife of Gongmin of Goryeo, they had no any issue. After his death, she become a Buddhist whom later she known for her Dharma name as Ho-wol (Korean호월; Hanja湖月).
  13. ^ Married with Bak Dong-saeng (박동생).
  14. ^ Married with Song Mu (송무).
  15. ^ Daughter of Seo Jung-rin (서중린).
  16. ^ Married with Gim Nam-u (김남우).
  17. ^ Married with Yi Yu-bang (이유방).

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