Cheongju Han clan

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Cheongju Han clan
청주 한씨
File:청주 한씨의 종문.svg
Current regionKorean peninsula
Place of originCheongju
FounderHan Ran
Connected membersQueen Insu
Queen Inyeol
Han Hwak
Queen Gonghye
Queen Ansun
Queen Jangsun
Han Myŏnghoe
Han Yong-un
Han Duck-soo
Han Myeong-sook
Han Seung-soo
Han Terra
MottoRoyalty, humility, sincerity, frugality
충효덕례 근금공검
忠孝德禮 勤謹恭儉
Websitehttp://www.cheongjuhan.net/

The Cheongju Han clan (Korean청주 한씨) is a Korean clan well known for their many female members including six queens.[1]

The Cheongju Han clan was one of the most prominent clans during the Goryeo period and Joseon period, currently, the Cheongju Han is known as a clan that has long been prominent in Korean politics, public service, business and arts.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Origin

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The members of the Cheongju Han clan claim descent from the sage Jizi (or Kija), who was a noble from the Shang dynasty, and rode his white horse and set a nation in "The Farthest East". They were the descendants of Urang (友諒), the son of King Jun, the last monarch of the Gija period, during the ancient Gojoseon Kingdom.[8] The founder of the Cheongju Han clan was Han Ran (한란; 韓蘭; 853–916), the 32nd descendant of Urang.[9][10]

History

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The clan provided the largest number of generals during the Joseon dynasty. The Cheongju Han clan is well known for the many female members who produced most royal consorts including most six queens. They had produced six queens, five princesses consort, three royal concubines, 315 scholars, 12 Sangshin, 14 Gongshin, and 1 Daejejak throughout the Joseon dynasty.[citation needed]

A member of this clan was Queen Insu, wife of Crown Prince Uigyeong, and the first female author in Korean history, who wrote Naehun, a Confucian morality guidebook for women.[11][12]

Genealogy book

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The Cheongju Han's genealogy records (jokbo; 族譜) written by Han Hyo-jung, Han Hyuk and others in 1617, during the Joseon dynasty, is considered important bibliographically. In addition, the overall system and recording method are different from other genealogies, having a feature that places great importance on royal records.[13]

Living members

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  • Han Dong-hoon (born 1973), South Korean politician
  • Han Duck-soo (born 1949), South Korean politician
  • Han Myeong-sook (born 1944), South Korean politician
  • Han Min-goo (born 1953), South Korean politician and general
  • Han Kang (born 1970), South Korean writer
  • Han Sung-joo (born 1940), South Korean educator, diplomat and politician
  • Han Seung-soo (born 1936), South Korean politician and diplomat
  • Han Terra (born 1982), South Korean inventor and musician
  • Han Taesan (Han Dong-min) (born 2004), South Korean singer, member of BOYNEXTDOOR

Royalty of the Chinese Ming dynasty

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Royalty of the Joseon dynasty

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File:Changgyeong Palace, Seoul.jpg
Changgyeong Palace, Seoul. Built during the Joseon dynasty, in 1483, for the three Queens: Queen Insu, Queen Jeonghui, and Queen Ansun. The 226th National treasure of South Korea.

See also

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References

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  14. ^ Concubine of King Jungjong and niece of Queen Ansun
  15. ^ Concubine of King Myeongjong.
  16. ^ Concubine of King Seonjo.

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