Gwon Sangha (1641 - September 2, 1712) was a politician and
Neo-Confucian scholar of
Joseon Dynasty
Joseon (; ; Middle Korean: 됴ᇢ〯션〮 Dyǒw syéon or 됴ᇢ〯션〯 Dyǒw syěon), officially the Great Joseon (; ), was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea, lasting just over 500 years. It was founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392 and re ...
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He was a member of Westner party (서인, 西人) and the second head of the political faction
Noron
The Noron () were a political faction of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea. They consisted of the supporters of Song Siyeol after the split of the Westerners. The Noron suffered setbacks with Kim Seok-ju's death in 1684 and Song's execution in 1689. In ...
(노론, 老論). His pennames were Suam and Hansujae.
He was a disciple of
Song Jun-gil, and the ideological successor of
Song Si-yeol.
Works
* Hansujaejip (한수재집, 寒水齋集)
* Samseojibui (삼서집의, 三書輯疑)
* Gibaegitaeyeonpyo (기백이태연표 箕伯李泰淵表)
* Hyeongchamgwongeukhwapyo (형참권극화표 刑參權克和表)
* Busagwaisukpyo (부사과이숙표 副司果李塾表)
See also
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Song Siyeol
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Song Jun-gil
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Yun Jeung
Yun Jeung or Yun Chǔng (1629–1714) was a Confucian scholar in Korea during the late period of the Joseon dynasty. He was known as being a progressive thinker and for his opposition to the formalism and ritualism in the predominant philosophy o ...
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Kim Jip
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Yun Seon-geo Yun may refer to:
*Yǔn, Chinese name of Xionites, a nomadic tribe of Central Asia
*Yun (Chinese name) (云/雲), a Chinese family name
*Yun (ancient surname), an ancient Chinese surname
*Yeon, or Yun, Korean (or Dutch given name) family name
*Yun ...
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Yun Seondo
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Gwon Sangha
Gwon Sangha
Gwon Sangha:Korean historical person information
1641 births
1712 deaths
Korean politicians
Korean scholars
Korean Confucianists
17th-century Korean philosophers
Gwon clan of Andong
Neo-Confucian scholars
17th-century Korean poets
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