Seong Hui-an
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Seong Hui-an 성희안 | |
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Chief State Councillor | |
In office 6 May 1513 – 27 August 1513 | |
Preceded by | Ryu Sun-jeong |
Succeeded by | Song Jil |
Left State Councillor | |
In office 14 November 1512 – 6 May 1513 | |
Preceded by | Ryu Sun-jeong |
Succeeded by | Song Jil |
Right State Councillor | |
In office 9 November 1509 – 14 November 1512 | |
Preceded by | Ryu Sun-jeong |
Succeeded by | Song Jil |
Personal details | |
Born | 1461 |
Died | 1513 (aged 51–52) |
Seong Hui-an (Hangul: 성희안, Hanja: 成希顔; 1461 – 1513) was a Korean Joseon Dynasty politician and Neo-Confucianism Philosopher served as Chief State Councillor during the reign of King Jungjong in 1513 until his death . He was one of the coup leaders and maximum merits to become Jungjong a King .[1]
Popular culture
- Portrayed by Lee Hwa-ryong in the 2017 KBS2 TV series Queen for Seven Days.
See also
References
- Kim Haboush, JaHyun and Martina Deuchler (1999). Culture and the State in Late Chosŏn Korea. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674179820; OCLC 40926015
- Lee, Peter H. (1993). Sourcebook of Korean Civilization, Vol. 1. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231079129; ISBN 9780231079143; ISBN 9780231104449; OCLC 26353271
site web
- Seong Huian (in Korean)
- Seong Huian:Korean historical persons information (in Korean)
References
- ^ Seong Huian (in Korean)
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