Jeong Mong-ju

Jeong Mong-ju
Jeong Mong-ju
Korean name
Hangul 정몽주
Hanja 鄭夢周
Revised Romanization Jeong Mongju
McCune–Reischauer Chŏng Mongju
Pen name
Hangul 포은
Hanja 圃隱
Revised Romanization Po Eun
McCune–Reischauer P'o Ŭn

Jeong Mongju (1337–1392), often known by his pen name Poeun, was a Korean civil minister and scholar during the late period of the Goryeo dynasty.[1][2]

Contents

Biography

He was born in Yeongcheon, Gyeongsang province to a family from the Yeongil Jeong clan. At the age of 23, after taking three different civil service literary examinations (Gwageo) and receiving the highest marks possible on all three.[2] In 1367, he became an instructor in Neo-Confucianism at the Gukjagam, then called "Seonggyungwan," whilst simultaneously holding a government position, and was a faithful public servant to King U. The king had great confidence in his wide knowledge and good judgement, and so he participated in various national projects and his scholarly works earned him great respect in the Goryeo court.

Jeong Mongju visited China in 1372 as a diplomatic envoy. Around the time, as waegu (Japanese pirate)'s invasions to the Korean peninsula were extreme, Jong was dispatched as a delegate to Kyūshū in 1377.[2][3] His negotiations led to promises of Japanese aid in defeating the pirates. He traveled to the Chinese capital city in 1384;[4] and negotiations with the Ming dynasty led to peace with China in 1385. He also founded an institute devoted to the theories of Confucianism.

Jeong was murdered in 1392 by five men on the Sonjukkyo Bridge in Gaeseong following a banquet held for him by Yi Bangwon (later Taejong of Joseon), the fifth son of Yi Seonggye, who overthrew the Goryeo dynasty in order to found the Joseon Dynasty. Jeong was murdered because he refused to betray his loyalty to the Goryeo Dynasty. Yi Bangwon recited a poem to dissuade Jeong from remaining loyal to the Goryeo court, but Jeong answered with another poem that affirmed his loyalty. Yi Seonggye is said to have lamented Jeong's death and rebuked his son because Jeong was a highly regarded politician by the courts of China and Japan. The bridge where Jeong was murdered, now in North Korea, has now become a national monument of that country. A brown spot on one of the stones is said to be Jeong's bloodstain, and it said to become red whenever it rains. Currently, his direct surviving descendants are his 21st and 22nd generation, all of whom reside in South Korea and the United States.

Jeong Mong-ju's friend as well as his rival Jeong Do-jeon

The 474-year-old Goryeo Dynasty symbolically ended with Jeong's death, and was followed by the Joseon Dynasty. Jeong's noble death symbolises his faithful allegiance to the king, and he was later venerated even by Joseon monarchs. In 1517, 125 years after his death, he was canonised into the National Academy alongside other Korean sages such as Yi I (Yulgok) and Yi Hwang (Toegye).

The 11th pattern of ITF Taekwon-Do is named after Po Eun. The pattern is performed as part of the testing syllabus for the level of 1st Degree black belt.

Poem

Taejong's poem

하여가 (何如歌)

이런들 어떠하리 저런들 어떠하리 此亦何如彼亦何如(차역하여피역하여)

만수산 드렁칡이 얽어진들 어떠하리 城隍堂後垣頹落亦何如(성황당후원퇴락역하여)

우리도 이같이 얽어져 백년까지 누리리라 我輩若此爲不死亦何如(아배약차위불사역하여)

What if one goes this way, or that way?

What if arrowroots of Mt. Mansu be tangled together?

Tangled likewise, let us prosper for hundred years.

Jeong Mongju's sijo

단심가(丹心歌)

이몸이 죽고 죽어 일백 번 고쳐 죽어 此身死了死了一百番更死了(차신사료사료일백번갱사료)

백골이 진토되어 넋이라도 있고 없고 白骨爲塵土魂魄有無也(백골위진토혼백유무야)

임 향한 일편 단심이야 가실 줄이 있으랴. 鄕主一片丹心寧有改理歟(향주일편단심유개리여)

Though I die and die again a hundred times,

That my bones turn to dust, whether my soul remains or not,

Ever loyal to my Lord, how can this red heart ever fade away?


See also

Notes

  1. ^ Kang et al. (2006), p. 191.
  2. ^ a b c 정몽주 鄭夢周 (in Korean) Nate / Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
  3. ^ Titsingh, (1834). p. 313.
  4. ^ Kang, p. 159.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Jeong Dojeon — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Jeong Dojeon (1342 1398), también conocido por el seudónimo Sambong, fue un erudito y político medieval coreano. Fue un ideólogo influencial neoconfuciano y asesor cercano de Yi Seonggye, el fundador de la dinastía… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Jeong Do-jeon — Jeong Dojeon Jeong Dojeon (1342 1398), también conocido por el seudónimo Sambong, fue un erudito y político medieval coreano. Fue un ideólogo influencial neoconfuciano y asesor cercano de Yi Seonggye, el fundador de la dinastía Joseon.… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Jeong Do-jeon — This is a Korean name; the family name is Jeong. First Prime Minister in Joseon Dynasty The Portrait of Jeong Do jeon Korean name Hangul …   Wikipedia

  • Jeong Dojeon — Infobox Korean name hangul=정도전 hanja=鄭道傳 rr=Jeong Dojeon mr=Chŏng Tojŏn hangulja=종지 hanjaja=宗之 rrja=Jongji mrja=Jongji hangulho=삼봉 hanjaho=三峰 rrho=Sambong mrho=SambongJeong Dojeon (1342 1398), also known by the pen name Sambong, was the most… …   Wikipedia

  • Mong-koo Chung — Koreanische Schreibweise Siehe auch: Koreanischer Name Hangeul: 정몽구 Hanja: 鄭夢九 Revidiert: Jeong Mong gu McCune R …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jeong Mongju — Infobox Korean name hangul=정몽주 hanja=鄭夢周 rr=Jeong Mongju mr=Chŏng Mong ju hangulho=포은 hanjaho=圃隱 rrho=Po Eun mrho=P o ŬnJeong Mongju (1337 ndash; 1392), often known by his pen name Po Eun, was a Korean scholar born under the Goryeo dynasty. He… …   Wikipedia

  • Jeong Jun-ha — Infobox Comedian name = Jeong Jun ha imagesize = caption = pseudonym = birth name = birth date = birth date and age|1971|03|18 birth place = Seoul, South Korea death date = death place = medium = Stand up, television nationality = South Korean… …   Wikipedia

  • Chung Mong-hun — This is a Korean name; the family name is Chung. Chung Mong hun Hangul 정몽헌 Hanja 鄭夢憲 …   Wikipedia

  • Chung Mong-joon — This is a Korean name; the family name is Chung. Chung Mong joon Born 27 October 1951(1951 10 27)(age 59) Busan, Republic of Korea …   Wikipedia

  • Chung Mong-koo — Koreanische Schreibweise Siehe auch: Koreanischer Name Koreanisches Alphabet: 정몽구 Chinesische Schriftzeichen: 鄭夢九 Revidierte Romanisierung: Jeong Mong gu …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”