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Jeong In-ji (Korean: 정인지; Hanja: 鄭麟趾; December 28, 1396 – November 26, 1478) was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar, historian who served as Vice Minister of Education or Deputy Chief Scholar (Head of Office for Special Advisors) during the reign of King Sejong the Great, Minister of Rites during the reign of King Munjong and Danjong, Left or Second State Councillor from 1453 to 1455 during the reign of King Danjong, and Chief State Councillor from 1455 to 1458 during the reign of King Sejo. He was nicknamed Hakyeokjae (학역재). He was from the Hadong Jeong clan (하동 정씨, 河東 鄭氏)

Letters of Jeong In-ji
Letters of Jeong In-ji
Jeong In-ji
정인지
Portrait of Jeong In-ji
Chief State Councillor
In office
July 25, 1455  January 11, 1459
Preceded byYi Yu, Grand Prince Suyang
Succeeded byJeong Chang-son
Left State Councillor
In office
November 11, 1453  April 20, 1455
Preceded byKim Jong-seo
Succeeded byHan Hwak
Personal details
Born(1396-12-28)December 28, 1396
Hanseong-bu, Kingdom of Joseon
DiedNovember 26, 1478(1478-11-26) (aged 81)
Hanseong-bu, Kingdom of Joseon
Korean name
Hangul
정인지
Hanja
鄭麟趾
Revised RomanizationJeong Inji
McCune–ReischauerChŏng Inji
Pen name
Hangul
학역재
Hanja
學易齋
Revised RomanizationHagyeokjae
McCune–ReischauerHagyŏkchae
Courtesy name
Hangul
백저
Hanja
伯雎
Revised RomanizationBaekjeo
McCune–ReischauerBaekchŏ
Posthumous name
Hangul
문성
Hanja
文成
Revised RomanizationMunseong
McCune–ReischauerMun'sŏng
Joseon Royal Title
Hangul
하동부원군
Hanja
河東府院君
Revised RomanizationHadong Buwongun
McCune–ReischauerHadong Puwongun

He is perhaps best known for having written the postscript of the Hunmin Jeongeum Haerye, the commentary on and explanation of the native alphabet Hangeul invented by King Sejong in 1443. He also contributed to the Goryeo-sa, the official history of the Goryeo dynasty, and the Yongbi Eocheon-ga (용비어천가).

His second son, Jeong Hyeon-jo, was married to Princess Uisuk, the second daughter of King Sejo of Joseon. His descendants would eventually have royal connections through their marriages.


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  1. Lady Ahn is the eldest daughter of Princess Jeongui (the second daughter of Queen Soheon and King Sejong) and Ahn Maeng-dam
  2. Her younger sister married Han Hwak’s son; Queen Sohye’s younger brother
  3. Lady Jeong and her husband would eventually become the maternal grandparents of Royal Noble Consort Hui of the Namyang Hong clan (1494–1581) (희빈 홍씨) (a concubine of King Jungjong) through their daughter, Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan
  4. Became the mother of Royal Noble Consort Hui of the Namyang Hong clan
  5. She is the only daughter of King Sejo and Queen Jeonghui
  6. Lady Jeong eventually became the grandmother of Queen Yu (the wife of King Gwanghaegun)
  7. She is the second daughter of Prince Gyeyang (son of King Sejong) and Princess Consort Jeongseon (daughter of Han Hwak and older sister of Queen Sohye)
  8. Lady Ahn is the granddaughter of Princess Jeongui (a daughter of King Sejong and Queen Soheon)
  9. Her aunt married Jeong Gwang-jo (정광조, 鄭光祖), thus becoming her sister-in-law
  10. He eventually became the maternal grandfather of King Seonjo
  11. She is the daughter of Yi Yi, Prince Deokpung (20 August 1485 - 26 March 1506) (이이 덕풍군) and Princess Consort Papyeong of the Papyeong Yun clan (? - 16 January 1536) (파평현부인 파평 윤씨). Princess Papyeong was the niece of Grand Internal Princess Consort Seungpyeong (also the adoptive mother of Prince Deokpung and half cousin Queen Janggyeong) and cousin of Queen Janggyeong. Prince Deokpung was the son of Grand Prince Wolsan and his concubine.
  12. The wife of Grand Internal Prince Deokheung, mother of King Seonjo, and grandmother of Princess Jeongmyeong and Grand Prince Yeongchang

Pratt: 175 & 337

Lee Ki-baik: 193,198 & 201


На других языках


- [en] Jeong In-ji

[fr] Jeong Inji

Jeong Inji (28 décembre 1396 à Séoul – 26 novembre 1478) est un homme politique, un philosophe néoconfucianiste, un linguiste, un écrivain et un poète coréen de la dynastie de Joseon. Pendant le règne de Sejong le Grand, il est vice-ministre de l'Éducation. Son nom de plume est Hakyeokjae (학역재, 學易齋), son nom de courtoisie Baekjeo (백저, 伯雎).

[ru] Чон Ин Джи

Чон Ин Джи (кор. 정인지, ханча 鄭麟趾; в другой транскрипции Чон Нин Джи, псевдоним — Хакёкчэ; 28 декабря 1396, Соксон — 26 ноября 1478) — корейский учёный и государственный деятель.



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