HÃ
 Kyun (; 3 November 1569 â 12 October 1618) was a Korean novelist, poet, and politician during the Joseon period. He was also known by his art names, Kyosan () and SÃ
Ângso ().
Biography
HÃ
 Kyun was born into the Yangcheon Heo clan in the city of Gangneung to HÃ
 YÃ
Âp and his second wife, Lady Kim of the Gangneung Kim clan.
HÃ
 Kyun's older sister Heo Nanseolheon was a poet. HÃ
Â's family was of the noble (yangban) class (his father had been mayor of Gangneung) and as such HÃ
 Kyun was afforded a solid education and in 1594 passed the nation's highest civil service exam.
Under the strong influence of his tutor, Yi Tal (), HÃ
 Kyun became a progressive and liberal thinker who dreamed of establishing a more progressive society by eliminating Confucian elements in the social, literary, and political realms. HÃ
 went on to serve the government of Joseon in such positions as Minister of the Board of Punishment and State Councillor. In the course of his political career he was exiled several times for involvement in political feuds and was ultimately executed on charges of treason during the reign of Prince Gwanghae.
HÃ
 is often credited as the author of the famous Korean story Tale of Hong Gildong, which in many ways reflects his progressive thinking, although his authorship has been disputed.
Family
- Father
- HÃ
 YÃ
Âp (; 19 December 1517 â 4 February 1580)
- Mother
- Lady Kim of the Gangneung Kim clan (; 1523âÂÂ?), married in 1548
- Siblings
- Older half-sister - HÃ
 MuksÃ
Âk (), Lady HÃ
 of the Yangcheon HÃ
 clan (; 1523âÂÂ?)
- Older half-brother - HÃ
 SÃ
Âng (; 1548âÂÂ1612)
- Older brother - HÃ
 Pong (; 1551âÂÂ1588)
- Older half-sister - HÃ
 TaejÃ
Âng (), Lady HÃ
 of the Yangcheon HÃ
 clan (; 1553âÂÂ?)
- Older sister - HÃ
 Ch'ohÃ
Âi, Heo Nanseolheon (; 1563 â 19 March 1589)
- Wives and their children
- Lady Kim of the Andong Kim clan (; 1571 â 16 August 1592)
- Father-in-law - Kim TaesÃ
Âp (; 1544âÂÂ?)
- Mother-in-law - Lady Sim of the Cheongseong Sim clan (; 1548âÂÂ?)
- Unnamed son (?âÂÂ1618)
- Daughter - Lady HÃ
 of the Yangcheon HÃ
 clan (; 1590âÂÂ?)
- Son-in-law - Yi SasÃ
Âng () of the Gwangju Yi clan (1590âÂÂ?)
- Grandson - Yi P'ilchin (; 1610âÂÂ1671)
- Daughter - Lady HÃ
 of the Yangcheon HÃ
 clan (; 1591âÂÂ?)
- Unnamed son (1592âÂÂ1592); died prematurely
- Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan (; 1575âÂÂ?)
- Father-in-law - Kim HyowÃ
Ân (; 1542âÂÂ1590)
- Mother-in-law - Lady ChÃ
Âng of the Chogye ChÃ
Âng clan (; 1542âÂÂ?)
- Son - HÃ
 Koeng (; 1595âÂÂ?)
- Grandson - HÃ
 KÃ
Âm (; 1620âÂÂ?)
- Daughter - Royal Consort Sohun of the Yangcheon HÃ
 clan (; 1603âÂÂ?)
- Son-in-law - Yi Ji, Deposed Crown Prince (; 31 December 1598 â 22 July 1623)
- Concubine(s) and their issue
- Ongmae (; 1575âÂÂ?)
- Yi Maech'ang (; 1575âÂÂ?)
- Song SÃ
Ângok () of the Yeosan Song clan (1582âÂÂ?); daughter of Song Ch'widae (ì¡취ëÂÂ, å®Â就大; 1566âÂÂ?), of Yangmin origin
- Lady Kim (; 1573âÂÂ?)
- Ch'usÃ
Âm ()
- HyÃ
Ân Ã
¬ngmin ()
Works
- Honggildongjeon () (attributed)
- Dongguk myeongsandong cheonjuhaegi (ëÂÂêµÂëªÂ
ì°ëÂÂì²Â주ô기 æÂ±åÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå±±æ´Â天註解è¨Â)
- Domundaejak (ëÂÂ문ëÂÂì 屠éÂÂ大å¼)
- Namgungdujeon (ë¨ê¶ÂëÂÂì  åÂÂå®®æÂÂå³)
- Yujaeron (ì ì¬론éºæÂÂè«Â)
- Seongsobu bugo (ì±ìÂÂë¶Âë¶Âê³ æÂºæÂÂè¦Â?èÂÂ)
- Haksan chodam (ÃÂÂì°ì´Âë´ 鶴山樵è«Â)
- Gukjo sisan (êµÂì¡°ìÂÂì° Ã¥ÂÂæÂÂè©©åª)
- Hanjeongnok (ÃÂÂì Âë¡ éÂÂæÂÂ
éÂÂ)
- Gyosansihwa (êµÂì°ìÂÂàèÂÂ山詩話)
- Gosiseon (ê³ ìÂÂì å¤詩é¸)
- Sachesungdang (ì¬체ì±ë¹ Ã¥ÂÂé«ÂçÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ)
- Dangsiseon (ë¹ìÂÂì åÂÂè©©é¸)
- Songohghasicho (ì¡ì¤ê°ÂìÂÂì´ å®ÂäºÂå®¶è©©æÂÂ)
- Myungsagashiseon (ëªÂ
ì¬ê°ÂìÂÂì æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå®¶è©©é¸)
- Eomcheosajeon ()
- Songoksaninjeon ()
- Jangsaninjeon ()
- Jangsaengjeon ()
- Namgung seonsaengjeon ()
Gallery
In popular culture
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Notes
References