- Chŏng
Tojŏn (Korean: 정도전; Hanja: 鄭道傳;
October 6, 1342 –
October 6, 1398), also
known by his art name
Sambong (삼봉), was a
prominent Korean scholar-official...
- Ukulan-
tojon, also
known as Su Ata, Ed'uget-
tojon, Ukula, and Ukun, is a
water god in
Turkic mythology (especially
Altay and Yakut). It
protects the cleanliness...
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successor to the throne. However, his
father and
Chief State Councillor Chŏng
Tojŏn favored Taejo's
eighth son and Yi Pangwŏn's
youngest half-brother (second...
- an
opportunity to lay a
political foundation, and in particular, Chŏng
Tojŏn, a
friend of Yi Sŏng-gye,
wanted to use this
incident as an opportunity...
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Uisang Hwaeom Uicheon Cheontae Jinul Seon
Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng
Tojŏn Seo
Gyeongdeok Yi Ŏnjŏk Yi
Hwang Yi I Yi Ik Bak
Jiwon Chŏng
Yagyong Kim...
- father's key
allies in the court, the
prime minister Chŏng
Tojŏn and Nam Eun. In 1398, Chŏng
Tojŏn, who was
enjoying great power at the time,
enforced the...
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youngest son,
whose mother was Lady Gang.
Chief State Councillor Chŏng
Tojŏn also
backed him as successor,
causing much
resentment in the
other princes...
- (923–973)
Uicheon (1055–1101)
Jinul (1158–1210) Chŏng Mong-ju (1338–1392) Chŏng
Tojŏn (1342–1398) Seo Gyeong-deok (1489–1546) Yi Ŏnjŏk (1491–1553) Jo Sik (1501–1572)...
- end of
Gwanghwamun Plaza Gwanghwamun Plaza Statue of King
Sejong Chŏng
Tojŏn Gyeongbokgung Cheonggyecheon Bugaksan "Restored
royal gate
Gwanghwamun unveiled...
- and underworld. It is also
imagined as the "white
creator lord" (yryn-al-
tojon), thus
synonymous with the
creator deity,
giving rise to
different worlds...