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Lecture 3 The Choson/Joseon Dynasty 1392-1910 Impact on Korean History Absolute rule Neo-Confucianism Imported Chinese Culture Caste system Kings Taejong and Sejong Yi Korean Alphabet hangul vs. Chinese hanja Neo-Confucianism Response to Buddhism and Daoism Affect on Korean society Women and men Yi administration and caste Scholar gentry- the yangban Technical class- the chungin Labour class- the sangmin The low-born- cheomin Hideyoshi’s invasion 1592 & 1597 Manchu/Qing invasion 1627 & 1637 Gyeongbokgung Palace built in the 4th year of King Taejo’s reign (1395) Bruce Cumings, Korea’s Place in the Sun (revisionist) Carter Eckert Korea: Old and New (standard) Choson- also known as Yi Dynasty 1392-1910 1. consolidated absolute rule over Korea 2. entrenched neo-Confucianist ideals and doctrines in Korean society 3. massively imported and adopted Chinese culture 4. created caste system 5. height of classical Korean culture, trade, science, literature, and technology Yi Seong-gye AKA King Taejo ruled 1392-1398 died 1408 Moves capital to Hanyang/Seoul 1394 Established relationship with Ming China Discouraged with family infighting Abdicates for 2nd son King Jeongjong 1398 who abdicates for King Taejong 1400 3rd King Taejong (1367-1422) Reigns 1400-1418 Consolidation of Power Absolute Rule Land registration Reduction of private armies Increase in Yi army Abolishes Dopyeong Assembly Creates State Council of Joseon The Uijeongbu Creates the Sinmun Ofice 3rd King Sejong the Great 1397-1450 Daemado/Tsushima Island invaded by the Joseon 1419 conquered and returned to Japanese control The island became the main point of Korean-Japanese trade Korean sells hemp, lacquerware, books, rice Japan sells minerals (copper, tin) sulphur medicinal herbs and spices The Jip Hyun Jun Hall of Worthies 1420 The sounds of our language differ from those of China and are not easily conveyed in Chinese writing. In consequence, though one among our ignorant subjects may wish to express his mind, in many cases he is unable to do so. Thinking of these, my people, with compassion, We have newly devised a script of twenty-eight letters, only that it become possible for anyone to readily learn it and to use it to advantage in his everyday life. King Sejong 1445, creating the Chosongul or Hangul (1912) alphabet The hunmin jeong-eum Explanations and Examples 1446 Adopted for ‘common learning’ Left: Hanja- Chinese characters endorsed by upper class Right: Hangul-Korean alphabet endorsed by lower classes 24 consonant and vowel letters Letters are grouped into blocks Neo- Confucianism Song response to Buddhist and Daoist popularity link man and universe Big question- integration of Man in the Cosmos Answers the Buddhist transcendence of the mundane by transcendentally grounding the mundane Way (Tao) of Heaven (Tian) is expressed in principle or li but that it is sheathed in matter or qi. Neo Confucianism in Korea education is a duty statecraft is a duty decline in Buddhism strong caste system Yi Hwang aka Yi Toegye 1501-1570 12 years Analects of Confucius 23 National Academy Seoul 33 Top exam founds Dosan Seowan Confucian academy 1549 Yi I aka Yi Yulgok 1536-1584 age 7 finishes Confucian classics 13 civil service exam 29 highest exam His neo-Confucianism endorsed practical observation over abstract theory Prior to neo- Confucianism ` Women had held property and remarried descent calculated on both sides After neo-Confucianism Female control over property and children declines Widow remarriage prohibited Sons of 2nd wives and concubines prohibited from remarrying or sitting for the exams Portrait Lady Joban 1341-1401 Shim Saimdang 1504-1551 Artist, calligrapher, poet, mother of Yi I Women remain important in the inner quarters And women retain important ritual roles in Buddhism and Shamanism 1323 Women presenting Buddhist Offerings Joseon Society about 15-16 million yangban --the upper class about 30% not strictly hereditary-lose status if no official in 3 generations 30-40% cheonmin or lowborn -bottom of the pyramid, and nobi slaves 40-50 % sangmin— peasants, labourers and fishermen An increasingly important sub strata Chungin the `middle people` a small middle class of merchants and government employees Toyotomi Hideyoshi Regent of Japan 1585-1591 His army 500,000 men He also had the best in Portuguese weapons and warships Hideyoshi's Invasions of Korea 1592 and 1597 1592 158,000 Japanese troops Ming China sends 200,000 troops Korean troops are not as well prepared on land but they are more powerful than Japan at sea Panokseon ships developed by Admiral Yi strong hulls 20 cannon Battle of Myeongnyang 1597 13 panokseon beat 133 Japanese warships Geobukseon `turtle ship` the globe`s first battleship with metal plating Used until the 19th century 1627 and 1636 Korea invaded by the Manchus Korea becomes a tributary state of the Manchu/Qing Empire Secretly supports and reveres the Ming Turns increasingly isolationist The Qing Standard