Jang Hyeongwang

Korean scholar-politician (1554–1637)
Jang Hyeongwang
Hangul
장현광
Hanja
張顯光
Revised RomanizationJang Hyeongwang
McCune–ReischauerChang Hyŏn'gwang
Art name
Hangul
여헌
Hanja
旅軒
Revised RomanizationYeoheon
McCune–ReischauerYŏhŏn
Courtesy name
Hangul
덕회
Hanja
德晦
Revised RomanizationDeokhoe
McCune–ReischauerTŏkhoe

Jang Hyeongwang (Korean: 장현광; 1554 – September 15, 1637) was a Korean politician and educator, as well as a Neo-Confucian scholar of the Joseon dynasty. He was the disciple of Jeong Gu and the teacher of Heo Mok and Yun Hyu. His art name was Yeoheon (여헌).

  • Portrait of Jang Hyeongwang (c. 18th century)[citation needed]
    Portrait of Jang Hyeongwang (c. 18th century)[citation needed]
  • Portrait of Jang Hyeongwang (1633)
    Portrait of Jang Hyeongwang (1633)
  • Letter of Jang Hyugwang (1 March 1624)
    Letter of Jang Hyugwang (1 March 1624)

Books

  • Yeoheon jip (여헌집, 旅軒集)
  • Yeokhakdoseol (역학도설, 易學圖說)
  • Seongniseol (성리설, 性理說)
  • Yongsa ilgi (용사일기, 龍蛇日記)

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