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Yu Hyeong-won (1622–1673), also spelled as Yoo Hyung-Won, was a Korean philosopher.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 18 relations: Art name, Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopedia of Korean Culture, Heo Mok, Jeong Yak-yong, Joseon, Korea, Korean name, Munhwa Yoo clan, Nate (web portal), Neo-Confucianism, Silhak, Yeongjo of Joseon, Yi Ik, Yi Seou, Yi Su-gwang, Yoo (Korean surname), Yun Hyu.

  2. 17th-century Confucianists
  3. 17th-century Korean philosophers
  4. Joseon politicians
  5. Korean politician stubs
  6. Korean scholars
  7. Munhwa Yu clan

Art name

An art name (pseudonym or pen name), also known by its native names hào (in Mandarin Chinese), gō (in Japanese), (in Korean), and tên hiệu (in Vietnamese), is a professional name used by East Asian artists, poets and writers.

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Encyclopædia Britannica

The British Encyclopaedia is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.

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Encyclopedia of Korean Culture

The Encyclopedia of Korean Culture is a Korean-language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co.

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Heo Mok

Heo Mok (10 January 1596 – 2 June 1682) was a Korean calligrapher, painter, philosopher, poet, and politician during the Joseon dynasty, who came from the Yangcheon Heo clan. Yu Hyeong-won and Heo Mok are 17th-century Korean philosophers, Joseon politicians and Korean scholars.

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Jeong Yak-yong

Jeong Yak-yong (also Chong Yagyong; 1762 – 1836) was a Korean agronomist, philosopher, and poet.

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Joseon

Joseon, officially Great Joseon State, was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years.

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Korea

Korea (translit in South Korea, or label in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula (label in South Korea, or label in North Korea), Jeju Island, and smaller islands.

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Korean name

A Korean name in the modern era typically consists of a surname followed by a given name, with no middle names.

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Munhwa Yoo clan

The Munhwa Yoo clan, also known as the Munhwa Ryu clan, is a Korean clan. Yu Hyeong-won and Munhwa Yoo clan are Munhwa Yu clan.

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Nate (web portal)

Nate is a South Korean web portal, developed by SK Communications.

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Neo-Confucianism

Neo-Confucianism (often shortened to lǐxué 理學, literally "School of Principle") is a moral, ethical, and metaphysical Chinese philosophy influenced by Confucianism, which originated with Han Yu (768–824) and Li Ao (772–841) in the Tang dynasty, and became prominent during the Song and Ming dynasties under the formulations of Zhu Xi (1130–1200).

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Silhak

Silhak was a Korean Confucian social reform movement in the late Joseon Dynasty.

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Yeongjo of Joseon

Yeongjo (31 October 1694 – 22 April 1776), personal name Yi Geum, was the 21st monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.

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Yi Ik

"Seongho" Yi Ik (1681–1763) was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar, early Silhak philosopher and social critic.

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Yi Seou

Yi Seou (1 March 1633 – 14 October 1709), also spelled as Lee Seo-Woo, was a Korean scholar-official of the Joseon period. Yu Hyeong-won and Yi Seou are 17th-century Korean philosophers.

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Yi Su-gwang

Yi Su-gwang (1563–1628), also known as Lee Soo-kwang, was a Korean sarim, a military official, and a diplomat of the Joseon period.

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Yoo (Korean surname)

Yu or Yoo, or sometimes Ryu or Ryoo, is the English transcription of several Korean surnames written as 유 or 류 in hangul.

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Yun Hyu

Yun Hyu (1617–1680) was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar and official, who lived during the Joseon period. Yu Hyeong-won and Yun Hyu are 17th-century Korean philosophers and Joseon politicians.

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See also

17th-century Confucianists

17th-century Korean philosophers

Joseon politicians

Korean politician stubs

Korean scholars

Munhwa Yu clan

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu_Hyeong-won

Also known as Ryu Hyung-won, Yu Hyeongwon, Yu Hyung-won.