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In this Korean name, the family name is Hwang.
Hwang Hui 황희
Chief State Councillor
In office 8 October 1431 – 21 October 1449
Preceded by
Gu Jong-gil
Succeeded by
Ha Yeon
Left State Councillor
In office 21 February 1427 – 9 December 1430
Preceded by
Yi Jik
Succeeded by
Maeng Sa-seong
Right State Councillor
In office 18 July 1426 – 21 February 1427
Preceded by
Cho Yeon
Succeeded by
Maeng Sa-seong
Personal details
Born
1363
Died
1452
Spouse(s)
Lady Choe Lady, of the Cheongju Yang clan
Children
Lady Hwang
Hwang Chi-sin
Hwang Bo-sin
Hwang Su-sin
Hwang Jik-sin
Lady Hwang
Parents
Hwang Gun-seo (father)
Lady, of the Yonggung Gim clan (mother)
Korean name
Hangul
황희
Hanja
黃喜
Revised Romanization
Hwang Hui
McCune–Reischauer
Hwang Hŭi
Art name
Hangul
방촌
Hanja
厖村
Revised Romanization
Bangchon
McCune–Reischauer
Bangch'on
Childhood name
Hangul
수로
Hanja
壽老
Revised Romanization
Suro
McCune–Reischauer
Suro
Courtesy name
Hangul
구부
Hanja
懼夫
Revised Romanization
Gubu
McCune–Reischauer
Kubu
Posthumous name
Hangul
익성
Hanja
翼成
Revised Romanization
Ikseong
McCune–Reischauer
Iksŏng
Hwang Hui (1363–1452) was a politician of the Goryeo and Joseon dynasties, who came from the Jangsu Hwang clan and served as prime minister of the Joseon dynasty from 1431 to 1449.
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