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Yeonsan-gun (1476 – 1506, r. North Hwanghae ( Hwanghae-pukto) is a province of North Korea. North Korea is the commonly used short form name for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (or DPRK) a State located in East Asia, Hanja is the Korean name for Chinese characters. More specifically it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated The Revised Romanization of Korean is the official Korean language Romanization system in South Korea. McCune-Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language Romanization systems along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which The name at birth is the name a child is given by his or her Parents according to a generally universal custom, and legal requirement to file a form of Birth Hanja is the Korean name for Chinese characters. More specifically it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated The Revised Romanization of Korean is the official Korean language Romanization system in South Korea. McCune-Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language Romanization systems along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which 1494-1506), born Yi Yung, was the 10th king of Korea's Joseon Dynasty. He was the eldest son of Seongjong by his second wife, Lady Yun. King Seongjong of Joseon (1457 - 1494 was the ninth king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea.
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He launched two purges of the seonbi elite, setting off a cycle of revenge which lasted for fifty years. Seonbi were male Confucian scholars of the Joseon Dynasty. The term typically denoted either someone who was preparing for the Gwageo examination or someone He also seized a thousand women from the provinces to serve as palace entertainers, and appropriated the Seonggyungwan hall of study as a personal pleasure ground. Because he was overthrown, Yeonsan-gun did not receive a temple name. Temple names are commonly used when naming most Chinese, Korean ( Goryeo and Joseon periods and Vietnamese (such dynasties as
Lady Yun served Yeonsangun's father, Seongjong, as a concubine until the death of Seongjong's first wife. Concubinage is the state of a woman or youth in an ongoing quasi-matrimonial relationship with a man of higher social status With no royal heir, the king was urged by counsellors to take a second wife to secure the royal succession. A hereditary monarchy is the most common style of Monarchy and is the form that is used by almost all of the world's existing monarchies Lady Yun was chosen for her beauty, and was formally married in 1476. Several months later, she gave birth to her first son, Yi Yung, later to become Yeonsangun. The new queen proved to be highly jealous of Seongjong's concubines living inside the palace, even stooping to poisoning one in 1477. In 1479, she physically struck the king one night, leaving scratch marks. Despite efforts to conceal the injury, Seongjong's, mother Grand Queen Insu, discovered the truth and ordered Lady Yun into exile. After several popular attempts to restore Lady Yun to her position at court, government officials arranged for her to be poisoned.
The crown prince grew up and succeeded Seongjong in 1494. He did not know what happened to his biological mother, but many corrupt officials such as Lim Sahong and You Ja Gwang revealed the truth to the king. The king was shocked; he arrested many officials who supported the idea of executing his mother Queen Jeheon and put all of them to death; this incident in 1498 is called the First Literati Purge (무오사화/戊午士禍). In 1504, he killed two of his father's concubines as well as his grandmother, Queen Insu. In the same year he killed many more Confucian scholars who had urged King Seongjong to depose his mother, and ordered the grave of Han Myung-hoi to be opened and the head cut off the corpse — Second Literati Purge (갑자사화/甲子士禍). After this massacre, many commoners mocked and insulted the king in posters written in hangul. This provoked the anger of Yeonsangun and he banned the use of hangul. He closed Seonggyungwan, the national university, and ordered people to gather young girls and horses from the whole Korean Peninsula for his personal entertainment. Many people were afraid of his despotic rule and their voices were quelled, in stark contrast to the liberal Seongjong era.
In 1506, a group of minority officials, notably Bak Wonjong, Seong Huian, Yu Sunjeong and Hong Gyeongju, plotted against the despotic ruler. They launched their coup in 1506, deposing the king and replacing him with his half-brother, Jungjong. Jungjong of Joseon (1488 &ndash 1544 r1506&ndash1544 born Yi Yeok, ruled during the 16th century in what is now Korea. The king was demoted to prince, and sent into exile. Yeonsangun died in exile that same year.
Yeonsangun was portrayed in the television series Dae Jang Geum as the worst king that Korea had ever had. Dae Jang Geum ( literally The Great Jang Geum, aired in the United States as A Jewel in the Palace) is a 2003 TV series produced The first episode was shown with government officials in the reign of King Seongjong poisoning his mother, presumably Lady Yun (the deposed Queen Yun), while he was the first born but not yet the Crown Prince. King Seongjong of Joseon (1457 - 1494 was the ninth king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. After discovering the incident during his reign, he ordered an investigation leading to the Second Literati Purge. He was deposed when a civil rebellion occurred. Prince Jinsung, the future King Jungjong, succeeded him. Jungjong of Joseon (1488 &ndash 1544 r1506&ndash1544 born Yi Yeok, ruled during the 16th century in what is now Korea.
Also, he was portrayed in the series "Jang Nok-su", which portrays both him and his favorite concubine, the titular Jang Nok-su. Jang Nok-su is widely known as one of the most notorious femme fatale in Korean history.
More recently, he was the subject of the hit 2005 movie The King and the Clown, which gives a different depiction of Yeonsangun (as a king emotionally and perhaps sexually fascinated in an effeminate male court jester) and the story of Lady Yun. The King and the Clown (왕의 남자 or Wang-ui namja is a 2005 South Korean film adapted from the 2000 Korean play titled "Yi" ("You"
| Preceded by Seongjong |
Rulers of Korea (Joseon Dynasty) 1494–1506 |
Succeeded by Jungjong |