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Jeong Gu (1543–1620), also spelled as Jung Goo, was a
Korea Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic ...
n historian, philosopher, poet, and politician of the
Joseon 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 ...
period. He learned from the Korean scholars
Yi Hwang Yi Hwang (January 3, 1502– January 3, 1571) was the most important Korean philosopher, writer, and Confucian scholar of the Joseon Dynasty. He was a figure of the Neo-Confucian literati, established the Yeongnam School and set up the Dosan S ...
and
Cho Shik Jo Sik (July 10, 1501 – February 21, 1572) was a Korean philosopher, poet, and politician during the Joseon Dynasty. He was a Neo-Confucian scholar who had a major influence on the Easterners and the Northerners. Life Jo sik was born in To ...
. A key figure of the Neo-Confucian literati, he established the Yeongnam School and set up the Baikmaewon(백매원, 百梅園Jeong gu
/ref>), a private Confucian academy. His pen name was Hangang(한강, 寒岡)·Hoiyunyain(회연야인, 檜淵野人), and courtesy name was Doga(도가, 道可) and Gabo(가보, 可父). He was the ideological successor of
Yi Hwang Yi Hwang (January 3, 1502– January 3, 1571) was the most important Korean philosopher, writer, and Confucian scholar of the Joseon Dynasty. He was a figure of the Neo-Confucian literati, established the Yeongnam School and set up the Dosan S ...
and
Cho Shik Jo Sik (July 10, 1501 – February 21, 1572) was a Korean philosopher, poet, and politician during the Joseon Dynasty. He was a Neo-Confucian scholar who had a major influence on the Easterners and the Northerners. Life Jo sik was born in To ...
, moral support of South Man Party(남인, 南人) and North Man Party(북인, 北人)s. his master of
Heo Mok Heo Mok (Hangul: 허목, Hanja: 許穆; 10 January 1596 – 2 June 1682) was a Korean calligrapher, painter, philosopher, poet, and politician during the Joseon Dynasty, who came from the Yangcheon Heo clan. He was most commonly known by the p ...
and
Yun Hyu Yun 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 name ...
,
Yun Seondo Yun Seondo (1587–1671), also spelled as Yoon Sun-Do, was a Korean philosopher, poet, and politician. A Neo-Confucian scholar, he was also known by his pen names Gosan and Haeong. Life He was born in Seoul, in what is now South Korea. He ac ...
, there's Yesong ontroversy(예송논쟁) then polemic of South Man Party's.


Works

* HangangMunjip(한강문집 寒岡文集) * Taegeukmunbyun(태극문변 太極問辨) * GAryejipramboju(가례집람보주 家禮輯覽補註) * Ohseonsaengyeseolbunryu(오선생예설분류 五先生禮說分類) * Gangjangrok(갱장록 羹墻錄) * Shimgyungbalhwe(심경발휘 心經發揮) * Shimuijejobup(심의제조법 深衣製造法) * Yefisangryubunryu(예기상례분류 禮記喪禮分類) * Ohbokyunhyukdo(오복연혁도 五福沿革圖) * Toegyesanjeryemundab(퇴계상제례문답 退溪喪祭禮問答) * Gaejeongjujaseojeolyochongmok(개정주자서절요총목 改定朱子書節要總目) * SEonghyunpung(성현풍 聖賢風) * SEonghyunpungBeom(성현풍범 聖賢風範) * Susaeuninrock(수사언인록 洙泗言仁錄) * Yumjangarngjangrock(염락갱장록 濂洛羹墻錄) * Gwanui(관의 冠儀) * Honui(혼의 婚儀) * Jangui(장의 葬儀) * Gyeui(계의 稧儀) * Yukdaeginyon(역대기년 歷代紀年) * Gogeumchungmo(고금충모 古今忠謨) * Chiranjeyo(치란제요 治亂提要) * wharyongji(와룡지 臥龍誌) * Uianjipbang(의안집방 醫眼集方) * Gwangsasoljip(광사속집 廣嗣續集) * Changshanji(창산지 昌山誌) * Dongbokji(동복지 同福志) * Kwandongji(관동지 關東志) * Younggaji(영가지 永嘉志) * Pyungyangji(평양지 平壤志) * Hamjuji(함주지 咸州志) * Jujashibunryu(주자시분류 朱子詩分類) * Ghogeumhoisu(고금회수 古今會粹)


See also

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Yi Hwang Yi Hwang (January 3, 1502– January 3, 1571) was the most important Korean philosopher, writer, and Confucian scholar of the Joseon Dynasty. He was a figure of the Neo-Confucian literati, established the Yeongnam School and set up the Dosan S ...
*
Cho sik Jo Sik (July 10, 1501 – February 21, 1572) was a Korean philosopher, poet, and politician during the Joseon Dynasty. He was a Neo-Confucian scholar who had a major influence on the Easterners and the Northerners. Life Jo sik was born in Togo ...
*
Heo Mok Heo Mok (Hangul: 허목, Hanja: 許穆; 10 January 1596 – 2 June 1682) was a Korean calligrapher, painter, philosopher, poet, and politician during the Joseon Dynasty, who came from the Yangcheon Heo clan. He was most commonly known by the p ...
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Yun Seondo Yun Seondo (1587–1671), also spelled as Yoon Sun-Do, was a Korean philosopher, poet, and politician. A Neo-Confucian scholar, he was also known by his pen names Gosan and Haeong. Life He was born in Seoul, in what is now South Korea. He ac ...
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Yun Hyu Yun 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 name ...
*
Yi Seo-woo Yi Seou (1 March 1633 – 14 October 1709), also spelled as Lee Seo-Woo, was a Korean scholar-official of the Joseon period. An early silhak writer, he was a member of the Southerners political faction. Works * ''Songpa munjip'' (송파문� ...
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Yu Hyung-won Yu Hyeongwon (1622–1673), also spelled as Yoo Hyung-Won, was a Korean philosopher and politician. He was a Neo-Confucianist and science scholar of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. He was Korean pioneer of the early silhak ("practical learning") sch ...


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Cyber Dosan Seowon
general information on Yi Hwang and his teachings
The T'oegye Studies Institute, BusanJeong guJeong gu
1543 births 1620 deaths 16th-century Korean philosophers 16th-century Korean poets 17th-century Korean philosophers 17th-century Korean poets Cheongju Jeong clan Joseon scholar-officials Korean Confucianists Korean historians {{Korea-bio-stub