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Song Si-yŏl (Korean: 송시열; 1607–1689), also known by his art names Uam (우암) and Ujae (우재) or by the honorific Master Song (송자; 宋子; Songja), was a Korean philosopher and politician. Born in Okcheon, North Chungcheong Province, he was known for his concern with the problems of the common people. He served in governmental service for more than fifty years, and his name features over 3,000 times in the Annals of Joseon Dynasty, the greatest frequency that any individual is mentioned. He was executed by the royal court for writing an inflammatory letter to the king. There is a monument to him in his hometown. He is also known as the calligrapher who inscribed an epitaph (Chungyeolmyobi Takboncheop) in dedication of Admiral Yi Sunsin, which is preserved at the Chungnyeolsa Shrine (historical site No. 236). He was from the Eunjin Song clan and was close friends with one of his distant relatives, Song Chun-gil.
Song Si-yŏl 송시열 | |
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Left State Councillor | |
In office 16 July 1673 – 13 September 1673 | |
Preceded by | Yi Gyeong-eok |
Succeeded by | Jeong Ji-hwa |
In office 11 June 1672 – 29 November 1672 | |
Preceded by | Jeong Chi-hwa |
Succeeded by | Kim Su-hang |
Right State Councillor | |
In office 19 June 1671 – 11 June 1672 | |
Preceded by | Hong Jong-bo |
Succeeded by | Kim Su-hang |
In office 5 April 1668 – 4 January 1669 | |
Preceded by | Jeong Chi-hwa |
Succeeded by | Hong Jong-bo |
Personal details | |
Born | 1607 Guryong Village, Yinae-myeon, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheong Province, Joseon |
Died | 1689 (aged 81–82) Gaekji, Taein-hyeon, Jeolla Province, Joseon |
Cause of death | Sentenced to death during custody (executed) |
Political party | Seo-in, later No-ron |
Spouse(s) | Lady, of the Hansan Yi clan |
Children |
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Parents |
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Education | Saengwon-si in 1633 |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 송시열 |
Hanja | 宋時烈 |
Revised Romanization | Song Siyeol |
McCune–Reischauer | Song Siyŏl |
Art name | |
Hangul | 우암, 우재, 교산노부, 남간노수, 화양동주 |
Hanja | 尤庵, 尤齋, 橋山老夫, 南澗老叟, 華陽洞主 |
Revised Romanization | Uam, Ujae, Gyosannobu, Namgannosu, Hwayangdongju |
McCune–Reischauer | Uam, Ujae, Kyosannobu, Namgannosu, Hwayangdongju |
Courtesy name | |
Hangul | 영보, 성뢰, 성래 |
Hanja | 英甫, 聖賚, 聖來 |
Revised Romanization | Yeongbo, Seongroe, Seongrae |
McCune–Reischauer | Yŏngbo, Sŏngnoe, Sŏngnae |
Posthumous name | |
Hangul | 문정 |
Hanja | 文正 |
Revised Romanization | Munjeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Munjŏng |
Works
edit- Uam jip (우암집; 尤庵集)
- Uam seonsang hujip (우암선생후집; 尤菴先生後集)
- Uam yugo (우암유고; 尤菴遺稿)
- Juja daejeon (주자대전잡억)
- Songseo seubyu (송서습유; 宋書拾遺)
- Songseo sok seubyu (송서속습유; 宋書續拾遺)
- Juja daejeonchaui (주자대전차의; 朱子大全箚疑)
- Jeongseobullyu (정서분류; 程書分類)
- Juja eoryusobun (주자어류소분; 朱子語類小分)
- Nonmaeng munuitonggo (논맹문의통고; 論孟問義通攷)
- Simgyeong seogui (심경석의; 心經釋義)
- Sambang chwaryo (삼방촬요; 三方撮要)
- Songja daejeon (송자대전; 宋子大全)
- Jangneungjimun (장릉지문; 長陵誌文)
- Yeongneungjimun (영릉지문; 寧陵誌文)
- Song Jungil myojimyeong (송준길묘지명)
- Sagyeseonsaenghaengjang (사계선생행장; 沙溪先生行狀)
Family
edit- Father
- Song Kap-cho (송갑조; 宋甲祚; 10 December 1574 – 1 April 1628)
- Mother
- Lady Kwak of the Seonsan Kwak clan (증 정경부인 선산 곽씨; 14 February 1578 – 9 March 1655)
- Wife and children
- Lady Yi of the Hansan Yi clan (정경부인 한산 이씨; 韓山李氏; 29 October 1606 – 19 March 1677); daughter of Yi Deok-sa (이덕사; 李德泗; 1581–?)
- Daughter - Lady Song of the Eunjin Song clan (은진 송씨; 恩津 宋氏; 1626–1678)
- Adoptive son - Song Ki-t'ae (송기태; 宋基泰; 1629–1711); son of Song Si-hyŏng (송시형; 宋時瑩)
- Daughter - Lady Song of the Eunjin Song clan (은진 송씨; 恩津 宋氏; 1631–1685)
- Son - Song Sun (송순; 宋純); died prematurely
- Son - Song Hoe (송회; 宋懷); died prematurely
- Lady Yi of the Hansan Yi clan (정경부인 한산 이씨; 韓山李氏; 29 October 1606 – 19 March 1677); daughter of Yi Deok-sa (이덕사; 李德泗; 1581–?)
In popular culture
edit- He was portrayed by Ahn Hyung-shik in the 1981 KBS1 TV Series Daemyeong.
See also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Song Siyeol (in English)
- Uam Academic institutions (in Korean)
- Song Siyeol:Naver (in Korean)
- Song Siyeol:Navercast (in Korean)