King Sejong the Great of Joseon Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
| King Sejong the Great | |
|---|---|
| Korean Name | |
| Revised Romanization | Sejong Daewang |
| McCune-Reischauer | Sejong Taewang |
| Hangul | 세종대왕 |
| Hanja | 世宗大王 |
| Birth Name | |
| Revised Romanization/ McCune-Reischauer | I Do |
| Hangul | 이도 |
| Hanja | 李祹 |
Sejong was the third son of King Taejong (태종; 太宗) (Yi Bangwon). When he was ten, he became Grand Prince Chungnyeong (충녕대군 ; 忠寧大君) and married a daughter of Sim On (심온 ; 沈溫) of Cheongsong (청송 ; 青松), commonly known as Sim-ssi (심씨 ; 沈氏), who later was given the title Princess-Consort Soheon (소헌왕비 ; 昭憲王妃). Sejong established the Hall of Worthies (집현전 ; 集賢殿 ; Jiphyeonjeon) in 1420 in the royal palace, Sejong gathered intellectuals from around Korea. The scholars of the Hall of Worthies documented history, drafted documents and compiled books on various topics.
In addition to being a linguist and an inventor, Sejong was also a writer. He composed Yongbi Eocheon Ga ("Songs of Flying Dragons", 1445), Seokbo Sangjeol ("Episodes from the Life of Buddha", July 1447), Worin Cheon-gang Jigok ("Songs of the Moon Shining on a Thousand Rivers", July 1447), and the reference Dongguk Jeong-un ("Dictionary of Proper Sino-Korean Pronunciation", September 1447).
Sejong died at the age of 52 and was buried at the Yeong Mausoleum (영릉 ; 英陵). His successor was his first son, Munjong. (Editor's Note) I am a Korean, yet I lived in America. So I think I know a lot more then the Thick-Wit's that wrote this. But it is good, and it sticks to the truth. End
Sejongno (a street) and the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts--both located in central Seoul--are named after King Sejong, and he is depicted on the South Korean 10,000-Won note.
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