Jeongjo (Korean: 정조; Hanja: 正祖; 28 October 1752 – 18 August 1800), personal name Yi San (이산; 李祘), sometimes called Jeongjo the Great (정조대왕; 正祖大王), was the 22nd monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of Crown Prince Sado and Lady Hyegyeong, and succeeded his grandfather, King Yeongjo, in 1776. Today, Jeongjo is remembered for his various efforts to reform and improve the nation.
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(corps ofJoseon royal bodyguards created by Taejong ofJoseon in 1407), which he no longer trusted. King Jeongjo led the renaissance ofJoseon, but was...
the 23rd monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of King Jeongjo by his concubine, Royal Noble Consort Su of the Bannam Park clan...
first son ofJeongjoofJoseon and his favorite concubine, Royal Noble Consort Ui of the Changnyeong Seong clan. He was the older half-brother of King Sunjo...
Consort Hwa of the Namwon Yun clan (Korean: 화빈 남원 윤씨; Hanja: 和嬪 南原 尹氏; 11 April 1765 – 14 January 1824) was a concubine of King JeongjoofJoseon. Lady Yun...
was Cheoljong's grandfather and a younger half-brother ofJeongjoofJoseon; in 1786, accused of treason, he and his family was exiled to Ganghwa Island...
Mysteries. "Veritable Records ofJeongjo, day 10, month 3, year 0 ofJeongjo's reign". Veritable Records of the Joseon dynasty. Retrieved 17 September...
widespread in Joseon society. After the death of King Jeongjo, the Joseon faced difficult external and internal problems. Internally, the foundation of national...
April[citation needed] 1821), of the Cheongpung Kim clan (청풍김씨; 淸風金氏), was the wife and queen consort of King JeongjoofJoseon. In 1899, Emperor Gojong posthumously...
Su of the Bannam Park clan (Korean: 수빈 반남 박씨; Hanja: 綏嬪 潘南 朴氏; 21 May 1770 – 31 January 1823) was a concubine ofJeongjoofJoseon and the mother of King...
Consort Won of the Pungsan Hong clan (Korean: 원빈 풍산 홍씨; Hanja: 元嬪 豊山 洪氏; 27 May 1766 – 7 May 1779) was a concubine of King JeongjoofJoseon. Lady Hong...
the 21st monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of King Sukjong by his concubine, Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Haeju Choe clan...
the 14th monarch of the Joseon period of Korea. He was known for promoting Confucianism and attempting reforms at the beginning of his reign. However...
Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty (Korean: 조선왕조실록 (South Korea) and 조선봉건왕조실록 (North Korea)) are the annual records ofJoseon, the last royal house...
1495), personal name Yi Hyeol (이혈; 李娎), was the ninth monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. Before succeeding his uncle, King Yejong, he was known as...
The Joseon dynasty ruled Korea, succeeding the 400-year-old Goryeo dynasty in 1392 through the Japanese occupation in 1910. Twenty-seven kings ruled over...
the daughter of King JeongjoofJoseon and Royal Noble Consort Su of the Bannam Park clan, and the only surviving sibling of Sunjo ofJoseon. Princess Sukseon...
Lee of the Hansan Lee clan (한산 이씨; 1713–1755) Brother: King JeongjoofJoseon (조선 정조; 28 October 1752 – 18 August 1800) Sister-in-law: Queen Hyoui of the...
November 20, 1786) was a Korean prince, an adopted son ofJeongjoofJoseon and biological child of Prince Euneon. His first name was Yi Jun (이준; 李濬), his...
September 1674), personal name Yi Yeon (이연; 李棩), was the 18th monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. His reign was mostly marked by heavy conflict among the...
李成桂), later Yi Tan (이단; 李旦), was the founder and first monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. After overthrowing the Goryeo dynasty, he ascended to the...
during the Joseon period. She was the wife of Crown Prince Sado and mother of King Jeongjo. In 1903, Emperor Gojong gave her the posthumous name of Heongyeong...
was the royal library of the Joseon Dynasty. It was founded in 1776 by order of King JeongjoofJoseon (as a major policy arm of his government), at which...
Sung-ha as King JeongjoofJoseon Kim Kap-soo as Yi Jeong-mu, second state councillor and Seon-jun's father Lee Jae-yong as Ha U-gyu, minister of military affairs...
begun in the period of Sedo Jeongchi (Korean: 세도정치; Hanja: 勢道政治; lit. in-law politics) whereby, on the death of King JeongjoofJoseon (r. 1776–1800), the...
Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty: Yeongjo, Vol. 75, Day 22, Month 1, Year 28 (1752) Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty: Jeongjo, Vol. 1, Day 19...