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Yi Gu-ji, the Glossary

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Princess Yi Gu-ji (1457 – 7 March 1489) was a Joseon Dynasty princess, writer, artist, and poet.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 18 relations: Grand Prince Yangnyeong, Gwangju, Hangul, Heo Nanseolheon, House of Yi, Hwang Jini, Joseon, Queen Jeongsun (Danjong), Queen Wongyeong, Saheonbu, Seongjong of Joseon, Seoul, Shin Saimdang, Taejong of Joseon, Uhwudong, Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty, Yeoheung Min clan, Yu Gam-dong.

  2. 1489 deaths
  3. 15th-century Korean painters
  4. 15th-century Korean poets
  5. 15th-century Korean women writers
  6. 15th-century Korean writers
  7. 15th-century dancers
  8. Korean artists
  9. Korean female dancers
  10. Korean women poets
  11. People from North Chungcheong Province
  12. Princesses of Joseon

Grand Prince Yangnyeong

Grand Prince Yangnyeong (1394 – 8 October 1462) was the former Crown Prince of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. Yi Gu-ji and Grand Prince Yangnyeong are 15th-century Korean poets and House of Yi.

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Gwangju

Gwangju, formerly romanized as Kwangju, is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis.

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Hangul

The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul or Hangeul in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea, is the modern writing system for the Korean language.

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Heo Nanseolheon

Heo Nanseolheon (1563 – 19 March 1589), was a Korean painter and poet of the mid-Joseon dynasty. Yi Gu-ji and Heo Nanseolheon are Korean women poets.

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House of Yi

The House of Yi, also called the Yi dynasty (also transcribed as the Lee dynasty), was the royal family of the Joseon dynasty and later the imperial family of the Korean Empire, descended from the Joseon founder Yi Seong-gye.

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Hwang Jini

Hwang Jini or Hwang Jin-yi (1506–1567), also known by her kisaeng name Myeongwol ("bright moon"), was one of the most famous kisaeng of the Joseon period. Yi Gu-ji and Hwang Jini are Korean artists, Korean female dancers and Korean women poets.

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Joseon

Joseon, officially Great Joseon State, was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. Yi Gu-ji and Joseon are House of Yi.

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Queen Jeongsun (Danjong)

Queen Jeongsun (1440 – 7 July 1521), of the Yeosan Song clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort of Yi Hong-wi, King Danjong, the 6th Joseon monarch.

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Queen Wongyeong

Queen Wongyeong (6 August 1365 – 27 August 1420) of the Yeoheung Min clan, was the primary wife of Taejong of Joseon, and the mother of Sejong the Great.

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Saheonbu

Saheonbu (사헌부; Hanja: 司憲府) administered inspections during Goryeo and Joseon dynasty in Korea.

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Seongjong of Joseon

Seongjong (28 August 1457 – 29 January 1495), personal name Yi Hyeol, was the ninth monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.

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Seoul

Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.

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Shin Saimdang

Shin Saimdang (29 October 1504 – 17 May 1551) was a Korean artist, writer, calligraphist, and poet, who lived during the Joseon period. Yi Gu-ji and Shin Saimdang are Korean women poets.

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Taejong of Joseon

Taejong (16 May 1367 – 10 May 1422), personal name Yi Bang-won, was the third monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea and the father of Sejong the Great.

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Uhwudong

Eowudong or Uhwudong (1442 – 18 October 1480), also known as Eoeuludong, née Park, was a Korean dancer, writer, artist, and poet from a noble family in the Joseon period of the 15th century. Yi Gu-ji and Uhwudong are 15th-century Korean painters, 15th-century Korean poets, 15th-century Korean women writers, 15th-century Korean writers, 15th-century dancers, Korean artists, Korean female dancers, Korean women poets and People from North Chungcheong Province.

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Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty

The Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty are state-compiled and published records, called Veritable Records, documenting the reigns of the kings of Joseon. Yi Gu-ji and Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty are House of Yi.

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Yeoheung Min clan

The Yeoheung Min clan is a Korean clan that traces its origin to Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province.

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Yu Gam-dong

Yu Gam-dong (1430 – ? or after 1428), was a notable Gisaeng, dancer, writer, artist, and poet who lived during the Korean Joseon Dynasty of the 15th century. Yi Gu-ji and Yu Gam-dong are 15th-century Korean painters, 15th-century Korean poets, 15th-century Korean women writers, 15th-century dancers, Korean female dancers and Korean women poets.

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See also

1489 deaths

15th-century Korean painters

15th-century Korean poets

15th-century Korean women writers

15th-century Korean writers

15th-century dancers

Korean artists

Korean female dancers

Korean women poets

People from North Chungcheong Province

Princesses of Joseon

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Gu-ji

Also known as Guji, Princess of Joseon, Princess Guji, Yi Guji.