About: Jeong Gu

An Entity of Type: person, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org

Jeong Gu (1543–1620), also spelled as Jung Goo, was a Korean historian, philosopher, poet, and politician of the Joseon period. He learned from the Korean scholars Yi Hwang and Cho Shik. A key figure of the Neo-Confucian literati, he established the Yeongnam School and set up the (백매원, 百梅園), a private Confucian academy. His pen name was Hangang(한강, 寒岡)·Hoiyunyain(회연야인, 檜淵野人), and courtesy name was Doga(도가, 道可) and Gabo(가보, 可父).

Property Value
dbo:abstract
  • Jeong Gu (* 1543; † 1620; auch Jung Gu) war ein koreanischer Philosoph, Dichter und Schriftsteller zur Zeit der Joseon-Dynastie. Als Schüler und akademischer Nachfolger von Jo Sik und Yi Hwang war er ein berühmter konfuzianistischer Denker in Korea. Sein Beiname war Han-gang (한강, 寒岡). (de)
  • Jeong Gu (1543–1620), also spelled as Jung Goo, was a Korean historian, philosopher, poet, and politician of the Joseon period. He learned from the Korean scholars Yi Hwang and Cho Shik. A key figure of the Neo-Confucian literati, he established the Yeongnam School and set up the (백매원, 百梅園), a private Confucian academy. His pen name was Hangang(한강, 寒岡)·Hoiyunyain(회연야인, 檜淵野人), and courtesy name was Doga(도가, 道可) and Gabo(가보, 可父). He was the ideological successor of Yi Hwang and Cho Shik, moral support of South Man Party(남인, 南人) and Party(북인, 北人)s. his master of Heo Mok and Yun Hyu, Yun Seondo, there's Yesong ontroversy(예송논쟁) then polemic of South Man Party's. (en)
  • Jeong Gu est un philosophe néoconfucianiste coréen. Il est né le 9 juillet 1543 à Seongju dans la province de Gyeongsang du Nord et mort le 5 janvier 1620. Son nom de plume était Hangang (한강, 寒岡), ses noms de courtoisie Doga (도가, 道可) et Gabo (가보, 可父). (fr)
  • 정구(鄭逑, 1543년 7월 9일 ~ 1620년 1월 5일)는 조선 중기의 문신, 성리학자, 철학자, 역사학자, 작가, 서예가, 의학자이자 임진왜란기의 의병장이다. 자(字)는 도가(道可), 가보(可父). 호는 한강(寒岡)·회연야인(檜淵野人). 본관은 청주(淸州). 시호는 문목(文穆). (ko)
  • Jeong Gu (1543-1620; Hangul:정구, Hanja:鄭逑), foi um político, acadêmico, poeta, filósofo, oficial Ministro da dinastia Joseon da Coreia. Foi membro da Fação Oriental. ele foi um membro da (北人, 북인), e um seguidor de and Cho Shik, De seu ideológico, acadêmico sucessor de Heo Mok, Yun Seondo, Yun Hyu. Yu nasceu em , na província de Gyeongsang do Norte, de uma família yangban do clã Cheongju Jeong. (pt)
  • 鄭逑(諺文:정구,1543年7月9日-1620年1月5日),字道可、可父,號寒岡·檜淵野人是慶尙北道出身人物。朝鮮王朝的性理學者及禮學者,哲學者,歷史家,醫學者,詩人。他的朝鮮王朝中期的性理學和禮學的大家,朝鮮忠北清州人,南人黨的思想的地主。朝鮮巨儒退溪李滉,南冥曹植兩人的門人。他是南人和北人黨的學文的師祖兼理論家,南人黨的黨首許穆的老師。諡號文穆。 (zh)
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
dbo:wikiPageID
  • 34327400 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength
  • 3638 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
  • 1067008204 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbp:hangul
  • 정구 (en)
dbp:hangulho
  • 한강, 회연야인 (en)
dbp:hangulja
  • 도가, 가보 (en)
dbp:hangulph
  • 문목 (en)
dbp:hanja
dbp:hanjaho
dbp:hanjaja
dbp:hanjaph
dbp:imgwidth
  • 250 (xsd:integer)
dbp:mr
  • Chŏng Ku (en)
dbp:mrho
  • Hangang, Hoeyŏnyain (en)
dbp:mrja
  • Toga, Kabo (en)
dbp:mrph
  • Munmok (en)
dbp:rr
  • Jeong Gu (en)
dbp:rrho
  • Hangang, Hoeyeonyain (en)
dbp:rrja
  • Doga, Gabo (en)
dbp:rrph
  • Munmok (en)
dbp:title
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dcterms:subject
gold:hypernym
schema:sameAs
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Jeong Gu (* 1543; † 1620; auch Jung Gu) war ein koreanischer Philosoph, Dichter und Schriftsteller zur Zeit der Joseon-Dynastie. Als Schüler und akademischer Nachfolger von Jo Sik und Yi Hwang war er ein berühmter konfuzianistischer Denker in Korea. Sein Beiname war Han-gang (한강, 寒岡). (de)
  • Jeong Gu est un philosophe néoconfucianiste coréen. Il est né le 9 juillet 1543 à Seongju dans la province de Gyeongsang du Nord et mort le 5 janvier 1620. Son nom de plume était Hangang (한강, 寒岡), ses noms de courtoisie Doga (도가, 道可) et Gabo (가보, 可父). (fr)
  • 정구(鄭逑, 1543년 7월 9일 ~ 1620년 1월 5일)는 조선 중기의 문신, 성리학자, 철학자, 역사학자, 작가, 서예가, 의학자이자 임진왜란기의 의병장이다. 자(字)는 도가(道可), 가보(可父). 호는 한강(寒岡)·회연야인(檜淵野人). 본관은 청주(淸州). 시호는 문목(文穆). (ko)
  • Jeong Gu (1543-1620; Hangul:정구, Hanja:鄭逑), foi um político, acadêmico, poeta, filósofo, oficial Ministro da dinastia Joseon da Coreia. Foi membro da Fação Oriental. ele foi um membro da (北人, 북인), e um seguidor de and Cho Shik, De seu ideológico, acadêmico sucessor de Heo Mok, Yun Seondo, Yun Hyu. Yu nasceu em , na província de Gyeongsang do Norte, de uma família yangban do clã Cheongju Jeong. (pt)
  • 鄭逑(諺文:정구,1543年7月9日-1620年1月5日),字道可、可父,號寒岡·檜淵野人是慶尙北道出身人物。朝鮮王朝的性理學者及禮學者,哲學者,歷史家,醫學者,詩人。他的朝鮮王朝中期的性理學和禮學的大家,朝鮮忠北清州人,南人黨的思想的地主。朝鮮巨儒退溪李滉,南冥曹植兩人的門人。他是南人和北人黨的學文的師祖兼理論家,南人黨的黨首許穆的老師。諡號文穆。 (zh)
  • Jeong Gu (1543–1620), also spelled as Jung Goo, was a Korean historian, philosopher, poet, and politician of the Joseon period. He learned from the Korean scholars Yi Hwang and Cho Shik. A key figure of the Neo-Confucian literati, he established the Yeongnam School and set up the (백매원, 百梅園), a private Confucian academy. His pen name was Hangang(한강, 寒岡)·Hoiyunyain(회연야인, 檜淵野人), and courtesy name was Doga(도가, 道可) and Gabo(가보, 可父). (en)
rdfs:label
  • Jeong Gu (de)
  • Jeong Gu (fr)
  • Jeong Gu (en)
  • 정구 (1543년) (ko)
  • Jeong Gu (pt)
  • 鄭逑 (zh)
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects of
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of
is dbp:connectedMembers of
is foaf:primaryTopic of
Powered by OpenLink Virtuoso    This material is Open Knowledge     W3C Semantic Web Technology     This material is Open Knowledge    Valid XHTML + RDFa
This content was extracted from Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License