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Shin Suk-ju ( ko, 신숙주, hanja: ; August 2, 1417 – July 23, 1475) was a Korean politician during the Joseon Dynasty. He served as Prime Minister from 1461 to 1466 and again from 1471 to 1475. He came from the Goryeong Shin clan (고령 신씨, 高靈 申氏). Shin was an accomplished polyglot, and was particularly well educated in the Chinese language.Handel (2014): 294. He served as a personal linguistic expert to King Sejong, and was intimately involved in the creation and application of the Korean alphabet known in modern times as Hangul. Shin used the newly created hangul system to create an accurate transcription of spoken Mandarin Chinese in 15th century Ming dynasty China. These transcriptions haven proven accurate and reliable, and his transcriptions are now "an invaluable source of information on the pronunciations of Ming-era andarin"


Family

* Great-Grandfather ** Shin Sa-gyeong (신사경, 申思敬) * Grandfather ** Shin Po-si (신포시, 申包翅) (1361 - 1432) * Grandmother ** Lady Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan (경주 김씨, 慶州 金氏) * Father ** Shin Jang (신장, 申檣) (1382 - 8 February 1433) *** Uncle - Shin Pyeong (신평, 申枰) *** Uncle - Shin Je (신제, 申梯) * Mother ** Lady Jeong of the Naju Jeong clan (나주 정씨, 羅州 丁氏) *** Grandfather - Jeong Yu (정유, 鄭有) * Siblings ** Older brother - Shin Maeng-ju (신맹주, 申孟舟) ** Older brother - Shin Jung-ju (신중주, 申仲舟) (1412 - 1447) ** Older sister - Lady Shin of the Goryeong Shin clan (고령 신씨, 高靈 申氏) *** Brother-in-law - Jo Hyo-mun (조효문) (? - 1462) ** Younger brother - Shin Song-ju (신송주, 申松舟) (1419 - 1464) ** Younger brother - Shin Mal-ju (신말주, 申末舟) (1429 - 1503) * Wife and children ** Princess Consort Musong of the
Musong Yun clan Musong Yun clan () was one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan was in Kyonghung County, North Hamgyong Province. According to the research in 2015, the number of Musong Yun clan was 14572. Their founder was who was a descendant of Yun Gyeong (). ...
(무송군부인 무송 윤씨) (? - 23 January 1456) *** Son - Shin Ju (신주, 申澍) (1434 - 21 February 1456) **** Daughther-in-law - Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (청주 한씨, 淸州 韓氏) ***** Grandson - Shin Jong-heub (신종흡, 申從洽) (1454 - ?) ***** Grandson - Shin Jong-ok (신종옥, 申從沃) (1455 - ) ***** Grandson - Shin Jong-ho (신종호, 申從濩) (1456 – 1497) ****** Granddaughter-in-law - Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨, 全主 李氏) (? - 1539) ******* Great-Grandson - Shin Hang (신항) (1477 - 1507) ******** Great Granddaughter-in-law - Yi Su-ran, Princess Hyesuk (혜숙옹주, 惠淑翁主) (1478–?) ******** Adoptive Great-Great-grandson - Shin Su-gyeong (신수경, 申秀涇) (1501 - ?) ********* Adoptive Great-Great-Great-grandson - Shin Ui, Lord Yeongchan (영천위, 靈川尉 신의, 申檥) (1530 - 1584) ********** Adoptive Great-Great-Great Granddaughter-in-law - Yi Ok-hyeon, Princess Gyeonghyeon (경현공주) (1530 - 1584) *** Son - Shin Myeon (신면, 申沔) (? - 21 May 1467) **** Daughter-in-law - Lady Jeong (정씨) ***** Grandson - Shin Yong-gwan (신용관, 申用灌) (1459 - ?) ***** Grandson - Shin Yong-gae (신용개, 申用漑) (5 October 1463 - 1519) ***** Granddaughter - Lady Shin of the Goryeong Shin clan (고령 신씨, 高靈 申氏) ****** Grandson-in-law - Kang Han-son (강학손, 姜鶴孫) *** Son - Shin Chan (신찬, 申澯) **** Granddaughter - Lady Shin of the Goryeong Shin clan (고령 신씨, 高靈 申氏) ***** Grandson-in-law - Jeong Yu-kang (정유강, 鄭有綱) *** Son - Shin Jeong (신정, 申瀞) (1442 - 24 April 1482) **** Daughter-in-law - Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨) ***** Grandson - Shin Yeong-hong (신영홍, 申永洪) (1469 - ?) ***** Grandson - Shin Yeong-cheol (신영철, 申永澈) (1471 - ?) *** Son - Shin Jun (신준, 申浚) (1444 - ?) **** Daughter-in-law - Lady Yu (유씨, 柳氏) ***** Grandson - Shin Bok-sun (신복순, 申復淳) (1464 - ?) ***** Granddaughter - Lady Shin of the Goryeong Shin clan (고령 신씨, 高靈 申氏) ****** Grandson-in-law - Yi Byeon, Prince Geumcheon (금천군 이변) *** Son - Shin Bu (신부, 申溥) (1446 - ?) ***** Granddaughter - Lady Shin of the Goryeong Shin clan (고령 신씨, 高靈 申氏) ****** Grandson-in-law - Jo Su-kang (조수강, 趙壽崗) *** Son - Shin Hyeong (신형, 申泂) (1449 - ?) **** Daughter-in-law - Lady Jeong of the Yeonil Jeong clan (연일 정씨, 延日 鄭氏)The clan was also known as the Yeongil Jeong clan (영일 정씨, 迎日 鄭氏) or the Ohcheon Jeong clan (오천 정씨, 烏川 鄭氏) ***** Grandson - Shin Gwang-yun (신광윤, 申光潤) (24 September 1468 - 15 October 1554) ***** Grandson - Shin Gwang-han (신광한, 申光漢) *** Son - Shin Pil (신필, 申泌) (1454 - ?) **** Grandson - Shin Se-yeon (신세연, 申世淵) (1473 - ?) **** Grandson - Shin Se-gwang (신세광, 申世洸) (1474 - ?) *** Daughter - Lady Shin of the Goryeong Shin clan (고령 신씨, 高靈 申氏) (1455 - ?) **** Son-in-law - Shin Myeong-su (신명수, 申命壽) * Concubine ** Lady Bae (배씨, 裵氏) *** Son - Shin Pil (신필, 申潔) *** Daughter - Royal Consort Suk-won of the Goryeong Shin clan (숙원 신씨, 淑媛 申氏) **** Son-in-law - Sejo of Joseon (조선 세조) (2 November 1417 – 23 September 1468)


Popular culture

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See also

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Han Myung-hoi Han Myeong-hoe (Hangul: 한명회, Hanja: 韓明澮; 26 November 1415 – 28 November 1487) was a Korean politician and soldier during the Joseon period. He was the most trusted tactician of Grand Prince Suyang during the 1453 coup and the subs ...
* Jeong In-ji *
Gwon Ram Gwon Ram (Korean: 권람, Hanja: 權擥; 1416 - 6 February 1465), nickname Sohandang (소한당) was a Korean politician, writer, historian, nationalist of the Joseon period. He served as Left State Councillor, and the entourage of Sejo of Joseo ...
*
Hong Yun-seong General Hong Yun-seong (; 1425–7 October 1475) was a Korean Joseon Dynasty politician and soldier. He was a member of the court of King Sejo, First and Second Vice Prime minister (also called Left and Right State Councillor, respectively) from ...
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Hong Dal-son General Hong Dalson (hangul:홍달손, hanja:洪達孫, 1415–1472) was a politician and soldier of the Joseon period of Korea. His courtesy name was Gachik(가칙 可則). He was part of the plots which instated King Sejo on his throne (계유 ...


References

;Footnotes ;Works Cited *Handel, Zev (2014). "Why Did Sin Sukju Transcribe the Coda of the ''Yào'' 藥 Rime of 15th Century Guānhuà with the Letter ㅸ ?". ''Studies in Chinese and Sino-Tibetan Linguistics: Dialect, Phonology, Transcription and Text'', eds. Richard VanNess Simmons, Newell Ann Van Auken. ''Language and Linguistics Monograph Series'' 53. Taipei: Academia Sinica, pp. 293–308.


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1417 births 1475 deaths Korean Confucianism Korean Confucianists Korean revolutionaries 15th-century Korean philosophers 15th-century Korean poets {{Korea-politician-stub