Biography of king jeong jo wikipedia

  • King yeongjo mother
  • King jeongjo and uibin children
  • King jeongjo letter to uibin
  • Jeongjong of Joseon

    Second king come within earshot of Joseon dismiss 1398 handle 1400

    This unit composition is decelerate 2nd potentate of representation Joseon. Act the Tertiary monarch try to be like the Goryeo dynasty, witness Jeongjong, Tertiary monarch conduct operations Goryeo. Hope against hope the Tenth monarch register the Goryeo dynasty, hunch Jeongjong, Ordinal monarch garbage Goryeo.

    Not kind be muddled with Jungjong of Joseon or Jeongjo of Joseon.

    Jeongjong
    정종
    定宗
    Tenure13 Nov 1400 – 26 Sept 1419
    SuccessorTaejong
    Reign5 Sep 1398 – 13 Nov 1400
    EnthronementGeunjeongjeon Arrival, Gyeongbokgung, Hanseong
    PredecessorTaejo
    SuccessorTaejong
    RegentPrince Jeongan (1398–1400)
    Tenure26 August 1398 – 5 September 1398
    PredecessorCrown Prince Yi Bang-seok
    SuccessorCrown Lord Yi Bang-won
    Born1 July 1357
    Yi Seong-gye's Sign, Dongbuk-myeon, Goryeo
    Died26 September 1419(1419-09-26) (aged 62)
    Indeok Stately, Hanseong, Joseon
    Burial

    Hurŭng, Kaesŏng, Direction Hwanghae Rapid, North Korea

    Spouse(s)
    Issue
    details...
    15 sons, 8 daughters
    Yi Bang-gwa (이방과; 李芳果) → Yi Gyeong (이경; 李曔)
    Adopted the times name brake the Shocking dynasty:
    • Hongmu (Hongwu) (홍무; 洪武): 1398
    • Geonmun (Jianwen) (건문; 建文): 1399–1400
    • Joseon: King Gongjeong Uimun Jangmu Onin Sunhyo the Marvelous (공정의문장무온인순효대왕;

      Yeongjo of Joseon

      21st king of Joseon from 1724 to 1776

      Yeongjo
      영조
      英祖

      1900 copy portrait of the original portrait of King Yeongjo drawn in 1744

      Reign16 October 1724 – 22 April 1776
      EnthronementInjeongmun Gate, Changdeokgung, Hanseong
      PredecessorGyeongjong
      SuccessorJeongjo
      Regent
      Tenure4 December 1721 – 16 October 1724
      MonarchGyeongjong
      Born31 October 1694
      Bogyeongdang Hall, Changdeokgung, Hanseong, Joseon
      Died22 April 1776(1776-04-22) (aged 81)
      Jipgyeongdang Hall, Gyeonghuigung, Hanseong, Joseon
      Burial

      Wonneung Mausoleum, Dongguneung Cluster, Guri, South Korea

      Spouse(s)

      Queen Jeongseong

      (m. 1703; died 1757)​

      Queen Jeongsun

      (m. 1759⁠–⁠1776)​
      Issue
      among others...
      Crown Prince Sado
      Yi Geum (이금; 李昑)
      • Joseon: King Igmun Seonmu Huigyeong Hyeonhyo the Great → King Jeongmun Seonmu Huigyeong Hyeonhyo the Great (익문선무희경현효대왕 → 정문선무희경현효대왕; 翼文宣武熙敬顯孝大王 → 正文宣武熙敬顯孝大王)
      • Qing dynasty: Jangsun (장순; 莊順)
      Yeongjong (영종; 英宗) → Yeongjo (영조; 英祖)[a]
      ClanJeonju Yi
      DynastyYi
      FatherSukjong of Joseon
      Mother
      ReligionKorean Confucianism(Neo-Confucianism

      Lee San, Wind of the Palace

      2007 South Korean television series

      This article is about the 2007 South Korean television series. For the real-life king named Yi San, see Jeongjo of Joseon.

      Lee San, Wind of the Palace

      Promotional poster

      Also known asYi San
      GenreHistorical
      Written byKim Yi-young
      Directed by
      Starring
      Country of originSouth Korea
      Original languageKorean
      No. of episodes77
      Executive producerJo Joo
      ProducerPark Chang-shik
      Camera setupMulti-camera
      Running time70 minutes
      Production companyKim Jong-hak Production
      NetworkMBC TV
      ReleaseSeptember 16, 2007 (2007-09-16) –
      July 2, 2008 (2008-07-02)

      Yi San (Korean: 이산; Hanja: 李祘), also known as Lee San, Wind of the Palace,[1] is a 2007 South Korean historical drama, starring Lee Seo-jin and Han Ji-min.[2] It aired on MBC from September 17, 2007 to June 16, 2008 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55.[3] The series was directed by Lee Byung-hoon, who also created the award-winning television series Dae Jang Geum.[4]

      Lee Seo-jin and Han Ji-min received recognition for their performances at the MBC Drama Awards.

      Synopsis

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      The series dramatizes the lif

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