Sangmin

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Joseon caste system
Class Hangul Hanja Meaning
Yangban 양반 兩班 two kinds of aristocrats
Jungin 중인 中人 middle people
Sangmin 상민 常民 commoners
Cheonmin 천민 賤民 vulgar commoners
 • Baekjeong 백정 白丁 untouchables
 • Nobi 노비 奴婢 slaves (or "serfs")

The sangmin (Korean상민; Hanja常民) were the common people of Joseon-era Korea.

Sangmin
Hunminjeongeum
상민
Hanja
常民
Revised RomanizationSangmin

Etymology

A more polite but less accurate name for the sangmin is "yangmin" (Korean양민; Hanja良民).

History

The sangmin consisted of peasants, heavy laborers, fishermen, some craftsmen and merchants. The sangmin were considered "clean workers" but had little social status. Generally they were poor. They paid most of Korea's taxes and were subject to the military draft. Their lives were hard, but they were the foundation of the Joseon dynasty, just like the chungin were the backbone of the government. Some of the sangmin owned land which they farmed. Others rented land from the yangban as tenant farmers. Those that did not farm had the lowest status. In everyday life, the sangmin were the working people who struggled to survive. The yangban and chungin controlled and ruled over them. The sangmin did the heavy work. During the late Joseon period, particularly in the 19th century the sangmin rebelled many times because of oppression and corruption by the yangban.

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