- Hyojong of Joseon
Infobox Korean name
hangul=효종
hanja=孝宗
rr=Hyojong
mr=Hyojong
hangulborn=이호
hanjaborn=李淏
rrborn=Yi Ho
mrborn=Yi HoKing Hyojong (1619-1659) was the seventeenth king of the
Joseon Dynasty ofKorea from 1649-1659. He is best known for his plan for invadingChina and his campaigns against theRussian Empire by the request ofQing Dynasty . His plan for the northern invasion was never put into action since he died before the campaign started.Birth and Background
King Hyojong was born in 1619 as the second son of King Injo, while his father was still a prince. In 1623, when the Westerners faction (西人) launched a coup that removed then-ruling Gwanghaegun and crowned Injo, Hyojong was called to the palace along with his father and given the title Bongrimdaegun (Grand Prince Bongrim) in 1626.
Captive of the Qing Dynasty
In 1627, King Injo's hard-line diplomatic policy brought war between Korea and
Manchus . Later, in 1636, the Manchus (Qing Dynasty) defeated Joseon, and King Injo pledged his loyalty to the Qing emperor atSamjeondo , bowing down atHong Taiji 's feet eight times. There, Injo and Hong Taiji signed a treaty, which included that Manchus would takeCrown Prince Sohyeon , Injo's oldest son, and Hyojong to China as captive.During his exile in China, Hyojong mostly tried to defend his older brother from the threats of the Qing Dynasty. Hong Taici and his Manchu forces were still at war against the Chinese
Ming Dynasty and also engaged in battle with theMongols andChinese Muslims ; and many times, the Qing emperor requested Prince Sohyeon to go to the battlefield and help command troops against the Manchus' enemies. However, Hyojong was worried about his brother because he was the official heir to the throne of Joseon and had no military experience. He went on to fight the Chinese in his brother's place, and he also followed Sohyeon to battles against the Uyghurs and Muslims on the western front.Along with his brother, he made contact with Europeans while he was in China; and also he learned that Joseon needed to develop new technology and a stronger political and military system in order to protect itself from foreign powers. He also developed a grudge against Qing Dynasty, which separated him from his home country and his family. It was during this period that he decided to make a massive plan for northern campaigns against the Manchus, an act of vengeance on the Qing Dynasty for the war of 1636.
Enthronement
In 1645, Crown Prince Sohyeon returned to Joseon alone, in order to succeed Injo to the throne and to help Injo to govern the nation. However, he often came into conflict with Injo, who disliked Soheyon's open view of European culture and diplomatic views of the Qing Dynasty. Soon he was found dead at the King's room, and buried quickly after a short funeral. Injo also executed Sohyeon's wife who tried to find out the real reason for her husband's death. Legends say that Injo killed his own son with an ink slab that he brought from China.
The incident made Hyojong, the next-in-line, the new crown prince, and he was called back to Joseon. When King Injo died in 1649, Hyojong inherited the throne, becoming the 17th monarch of Joseon.
Northern campaigns
After rising to the throne, he began to reform and expand the military of Korea; first he removed
Kim Ja-jeom , who had corrupted politics and had greater power than the king himself. Then, he calledSong Si-yeol (Hangul : 송시열Hanja :宋時烈) andKim Sang-heon to his court, who supported war against the Qing Dynasty. His military expansion was massive, and he also built several border fortresses alongYalu River where Joseon and Qing shared a border. When a band of Dutch sailors includingHendrick Hamel drifted onJeju Island , Hyojong ordered them to build muskets for the army, providing muskets to the Koreans for the first time after Seven Year War.However, the Qing Dynasty continued to thrive, expanding quickly into the west after successfully conquering the Ming in 1644. The campaign was unable to be put in action, since the Manchus assimilated the massive Chinese army into their own. The Joseon military, although reformed and expanded, was no match against the combined Manchu and Chinese forces. Also, the Qing Dynasty began to treat Joseon as its friend and closest ally.
The expanded military was first put into action in 1654, when the Qing Dynasty called for help to fight against invading
Russians . 150 Joseon musketeers, along with 3,000 Manchus, met Russian army at theBattle of Hutong (Hangul : 호통Hanja : 好通), present-day Yilan (Traditional Chinese 依蘭Simplified Chinese : 依兰pinyin : Yīlán), which was won by the Qing-Joseon allied forces. Four years later,in 1658, Hyojong sent troops once again to help Qing Dynasty against Russia; 260 Joseon musketeers and cannoners sent to fight against Russians under command of an AmurCossack ,Onufrij Stepanov (Russian : Онуфрий Степанов-Кузнец). Qing-Joseon forces met the Russians at the mouth of theSungari River (Hangul :의례목성 (어라이무청) Russian : Шарходы) , killing 270 Russians and driving them out of Manchu territory. The battles against Russia proved that Hyojong's reform had stabilized the Joseon army, although they were never put into action again. Despite the campaigns, Russia and Joseon remained on good terms. The Northern campaign is known as Nasun Jungbeol (Hangul : 나선정벌Hanja : 羅禪征伐 Russian : Усмирение России).Other Accomplishments
During his reign, many books about farming were published to promote agriculture, which had been devastated during the Seven Year War. Hyojong also continued Gwanghaegun's reconstructions; he had a hard time restoring the economy at the same time as expanding the military. He also had to make more coins with metals which could have been used to make ammunitions, but had to give them up in order to rebuild his kingdom. He had too much stress dealing with numerous problems inside and outside of the country, and died at the early age of 41 in 1659. Although his plan for northern conquest was never put in action, many people regard him as a brilliant and brave ruler who dedicated his life to serving his nation.
Family
*Father: King Injo (인조)
*Mother: Queen Inryeol of the Han clan (인렬왕후 한씨)
*Consorts:
# Queen Inseon of the Jang clan (인선왕후 장씨)
# Royal Noble Consort An of the Lee clan (안빈 이씨)
*Issue:
# Prince Successor (세자), Only Son of Queen Inseon of the Jang clan.
# Princess Sukshin (숙신공주), 1st Daughter of Queen Inseon of the Jang clan.
# Princess Sukan (숙안공주), 2nd Daughter of Queen Inseon of the Jang clan.
# Princess Sukmyeong (숙명공주), 3rd Daughter of Queen Inseon of the Jang clan.
# Princess Sukhwi (숙휘공주), 4th Daughter of Queen Inseon of the Jang clan.
# Princess Sukjeong (숙정공주), 5th Daughter of Queen Inseon of the Jang clan.
# Princess Sukgyeong (숙경공주), 5th Daughter of Queen Inseon of the Jang clan.
# Princess Suknyeong (숙녕옹주), Only Daughter of Royal Noble Consort An of the Lee clan.His full posthumous name
* King Hyojong Heumcheon Daldo Gwanggok Hongyeol Seonmun Jangmu Sinseong Hyeonin Myeongeui Jeongdeok the Great of Korea
* 효종흠천달도광곡홍열선문장무신성현인명의정덕대왕
* 孝宗欽天達道光穀弘烈宣文章武神聖顯仁明義正德大王ee also
*
List of Korean monarchs
*History of Korea
*Joseon Dynasty External links
* [http://mtcha.com.ne.kr/korea-term/sosun/term86-nasunjungbul.htm Manchu-Korean expedition against Russian expansion (나선정벌 (羅禪征伐)]
* [http://dicimg.empas.com/art/k03n001801m4.jpgmap of the Manchu-Korean expedition against Russian expansion (나선정벌 (羅禪征伐)]
* [http://battle.culturecontent.com/content/battle_tactics/view.asp?bat_idx=464&bat_kind=정복과 Manchu-Korean expedition against Russian expansion (나선정벌 (羅禪征伐)]
* [http://vestnik.tripod.com/articles/conflicts.html Major problems of Russian-Korean relationship]
* [http://altaica.nm.ru/korea/samsu.dhtml]
* [http://makkawity.livejournal.com/162298.html The participation of Korean troops in the Amur river in 1654 and 1658 years]
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