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Joseon Dynasty,
September 15, 1604. No. 4 KBS World,
January 23, 2010, "Jo
Gwangjo,
Reformer who
dreamt ideal neo-Confucianism"
Annals of the
Joseon Dynasty...
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featured penned rap
lyrics written by Ok. The
second song, a
remake of Lee
Gwangjo's "A
Night Like Tonight" was also
included in the performance, with an original...
- Neo-Confucianism as the
primary belief system among scholars and administrators. Jo
Gwangjo's efforts to
promulgate Neo-Confucianism
among the po****ce had been followed...
- 17-years-old and
married the 29-year-old King
Jungjong in 1517.
After Jo
Gwangjo's death (he
having been the most
powerful leader of the
Sarim faction),...
- great-great-grandfather Kim Shik (김식, 金湜, 1482–1520), who had
supported Jo
Gwangjo at
Seonggyungwan (National
Confucian Academy) by
criticizing then ministers...
- His
father was
taught by Yu Woon and Jo
Gwangjo. When the
third literati purge of 1519 took
place and Jo
Gwangjo was imprisoned.
Nevertherless he pleaded...