- (정평; 定平) 8 myeon : Chongpyong, Gosan, Gwangdeok, Gwirim, Munsan, Sinsang,
Jangwon, Jui
Yeongheung (영흥; 永興) 1 eup :
Yeongheung 11 myeon : Goryeong, Deokheung...
- Zhuangyuan, or
jangwon in
Korean and trạng nguyên in Vietnamese,
variously translated into
English as prin****l graduate, primus, or optimus, was the...
- Sŏng
Sammun (Korean: 성삼문; Hanja: 成三問; 1418 – 8 June 1456) was a scholar-official of the
early Joseon period who rose to
prominence in the
court of King...
- Alma
mater University of
Helsinki University of
London Boston University Korea Military Academy Korean name
Hangul 홍장원 RR Hong
Jangwon MR Hong Changwŏn...
-
received the
highest score (
jangwon) in the
literary examination was
given a post of the 6th
junior (jong) rank. If the
jangwon was
already emplo**** in a...
- Chŏng Ch'ŏl (Korean: 정철; Hanja: 鄭澈; 18
December 1536 – 7
February 1594) was a
Korean statesman and poet. He used the pen-names
Gyeham (계함) and Songgang...
- Kim Man-jung (Korean: 김만중; Hanja: 金萬重; 6
March 1637 – 14 June 1692), also
romanized as Kim Man-choong, was a
Korean novelist and politician. He was one...
- Yi I (Korean: 이이; Hanja: 李珥; 1536–1584) was a
Korean philosopher, writer, and
Confucian scholar of the
Joseon period. Yi is
often referred to by his art...
- 1362–1365. doi:10.1021/ol200054w. PMID 21338073. Lim, Seon-Jeong; Seo,
Jangwon; Park, Soo
Young (November 2006). "Photochromic
Switching of Excited-State...
- Yu
Jagwang or Yu
Chagwang (Korean: 유자광; Hanja: 柳子光, 1439 – June 15, 1512) was a
Korean Joseon Dynasty politician,
soldier and writer. Born as the son of...