Nam Gon
Korean politician (1471-1527)
Nam Gon (Korean: 남곤, 南袞, 1471 – March 10 1527) was a Neo-Confucian scholar, politician, and soldier of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. His nickname was Jijeong (止亭, 지정)·Jijokdang (知足堂, 지족당)·Jijok (知足, 지족), a Chinese style name was Sahwa (士華, 사화). He was a mental grandfather of Song in[1] married to princess Jeongsun (정순옹주, 貞順翁主), illegitimate daughter of King Joseon Jungjong[2]
A member of Sarim (사림, 士林), Vice Prime minister to 1521 and Prime minister of Joseon 1523 to 1527.
Books
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- Jijeongjip (지정집, 止亭集)
- Yujagwangjeon (유자광전, 柳子光傳)
- Namakchangsurok (남악창수록, 南岳唱酬錄)
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- http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=532759
- http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=689086
Preceded by Kim Jeon |
Prime minister of Joseon Dynasty 1523-1527 |
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