Yun Jeung
Yun Jeung (Korean: 윤증 Hanja 尹拯, 1629-1714), also known as Yun Chŭng, was a Korean scholar, writer, politician, and Neo-Confucian philosopher of the Joseon period. The name he used for writing was Myeongjae.[1]

Yun Jeung's Posthumous Appointment
Early life
Yun was the son of Yun Seon-geo.
Career
Yun is part of the Silhak school.
Yun was a disciple of Kim Jip, Song Siyeol.[2] He was a political rival of Kwon Sang-ha.
Work book
- Myungjaeyugo (명재유고, 明齋遺顧)
- Myungjaeuiryemundap (명재의례문답, 明齋疑禮問答)
- Myungjaeyuseo (명재유서)
Related pages
- Soron
- Noron
- West man
- Kim Jip
- Yun Seon-geo
- Song Siyeol
- Song Jun-gil
- Kwon Sang-ha
References
- Song, Ki-jung. (2001). 한・영우리문화용어집 (Glossary of Korean Culture), p. 269; VisitKorea.or.kr, Myeongjae House (House of Yun Jeung); retrieved 2012-9-8.
- Yi, Sŭng-hwan. (2006). A Topography of Confucian Discourse: Politico-Philosophical Reflections on Confucian Discourse Since Modernity, p. 93.
Other websites
- Yun Jeung (in English)
- Yun Jeung Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine (in Korean)
- Yun Jeung (in Korean)
- Yunjeung Archived 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine (in Korean)
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