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Yi San aka King Jeong Jo ~ Lee Seo Jin & Ha Ji Min
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Jeongjo of Joseon
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Jeongjo of Joseon
Hangul 정조
Hanja 正祖
Revised
Romanization Jeongjo
McCune-
Reischauer Chŏngjo
Birth name
Hangul 이산
Hanja 李祘
Revised
Romanization I San
King Jeongjo (1752 |
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Reply #42 ea208964's post
ni part of the real history...........tu yg sonok mcm kisah benar tpi di modernizedkan...... |
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Accession
His era was quite in disorder as his father was forcefully killed. King Yeongjo's ultimate decision to execute Prince Sado was greatly influenced by other politicians who were against Prince Sado.
From this, he went through many turbulent times but overcame them with the aid of Hong Guk-yeong.[1]
[edit] Renaissance
King Jeongjo led the new renaissance of Joseon dynasty. It was originally stepped by continuing policy of Tangpyeong, Yeongjo's. He tried to control whole politics of the nation for acquisition of national progress.
He made various reforms throughout his reign, notably establishing Kyujanggak (규장각), an imperial library. However, its purpose was to improve the cultural and political stance of Joseon and to recruit gifted officers to run the nation. Also, it was created to lessen the grip of various wealthy aristocrats and relatives of the queen, which had occurred various times throughout Korea's history. Jeongjo had the support of the many Silhak scholars, in addition to Silhak scholars aid of Jeongjo's regal power, and during the Jeongjo's reign Joseon's popular culture became advance.
[edit] Death
He got the wide historical title of innovative people in spite of having such high status in Joseon. In the era of Jeongjo, other nations had shown much progress such several civil wars. But he did not achieve further achievement owing to sudden death. He died suddenly in 1800 for a mysterious reason, without seeing his lifelong wishes realized by his son, Sunjo. [2] There are many books regarding the mysterious death of Jeongjo, even today.
He is buried with his wife at the royal tomb of Geonneung (건릉, 健陵) in the city of Hwaseong. |
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ea nk lg info real story citer nie mmg permaisuri tu x blh pregnant ke pastu waris yi san ank dr gundik dia ke |
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ni pasal family die...
klu tguk...anak gundik dari park clan yg lahirkan anak yg jadi raja seterusnye
queen tu mmg xde anak...
* Father: Crown Prince Sado.
* Mother: Lady Hyegyeong.
* Consorts:
1. Queen Hyoeui
2. Royal Noble Consort Ui from the Seong clan.
3. Royal Noble Consort Su from the Park clan.
4. Royal Noble Consort Won from the Hong clan.
5. Royal Noble Consort Hwa from the Yun clan.
* Children:
1. Crown Prince Munhyo, Only son of Lady Seong.
2. Sunjo, Only son of Lady Park.
3. Princess Sukseon, Only daughter of Lady Park.(xsilap yg ni meninggal gak)
[ Last edited by ea208964 at 10-8-2008 09:12 PM ] |
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Sunjo (1790-1834, reigned 1800-1834) was the 23rd king of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. He was born His Royal Highness Prince Gong of Korea, the 2nd son of King Jeongjo by his concubine, Lady Subin. |
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putera dari seong clan meninggal
In 1800, sunjo ascended to the throne upon the death of his elder brother, Crown Prince Munhyo putera kpd consort ui.
ops ni bkan spoiler cete...ni sejarah korea........... |
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Reply #52 yujin's post
blh sesajer...nnti kiter marathon sesame... |
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rajinnya tengok citer korea.......... |
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alya,welcome:pompom: :pompom: :pompom: :pompom: :pompom: :pompom: :pompom: :pompom: :pompom: :pompom: :pompom: :pompom: :pompom: :pompom:
cuba la tgk citer korea bila dh start tgk siapla x blh miss |
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Originally posted by se7enstarz at 11-8-2008 11:09 AM
blh sesajer...nnti kiter marathon sesame...
okay tgk smpai yg hbs dulu ya |
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Reply #57 yujin's post
yujin...seben surrender... bru setat tgk first epi smlm...starting citer je dh menarik...suker tgk costume2 dowang nih...mmg lawo2...
[ Last edited by se7enstarz at 20-8-2008 07:29 PM ] |
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meh sini seben tempeks brief synopsis psl citer nih...
Synopsis
Yi San dramatizes the life of Korea's King Jeongjo, the 22nd ruler of the Joseon Dynasty. Jeongjo is remembered in Korean history for his sympathy with the plight of the common man, in spite of his own pampered upbringing as royalty.
The drama begins with the King's early years, during which he befriends two children working in the Palace who are later expelled. King Yeongjo (Jeongjo's grandfather) seals Jeongjo's father, Crown Prince Sado, in a rice storage chest with no food or water because he fears that the crown prince is planning a coup. Jeongjo wants to save his father, and with the help of his friends Song Yeon and Dae Su, begs Yeongjo to forgive the Crown Prince. The drama then skips forward to Jeongjo's adult years when he and his friends re-establish contact with each other. Throughout, Jeongjo's position as Crown Prince is threatened by palace intrigues.
While still the Crown Prince, Jeongjo begins to fall in love with one of his childhood friends, Seong Song Yeon, whose father, a palace artist, died when she was very young. The story then follows Yi San's rise to power, his assumption of the kingship, and the labyrinthine palace intrigues that he must constantly guard against. While the show does deviate from the historical record in a number of ways, it's representation of court life during the Joseon Dynasty appears to be based on contemporary sources.
credit: wikipedia |
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