Kwon Sang-ha
권상하
Left State Councillor
In office
November 6, 1717  March 14, 1720
Preceded byYi I-myeong
Succeeded byYi Geo-myeong
Right State Councillor
In office
June 20, 1717  November 6, 1717
Preceded byYi I-myeong
Succeeded byCho Tae-chae
Personal details
Born1641
DiedSeptember 2, 1721(1721-09-02) (aged 79–80)
Korean name
Hangul
권상하
Hanja
權尙夏
Revised RomanizationGwon Sangha
McCune–ReischauerKwŏn Sangha
Art name
Hangul
수암, 한수재
Hanja
遂菴, 寒水齋
Revised RomanizationSuam, Hansujae
McCune–ReischauerSuam, Hansujae
Courtesy name
Hangul
치도
Hanja
致道
Revised RomanizationChido
McCune–ReischauerCh'ido
Posthumous name
Hangul
문순
Hanja
文純
Revised RomanizationMunsun
McCune–ReischauerMunsun

Gwon Sang-ha (1641 - September 2, 1712) was a politician and Neo-Confucian scholar of Joseon Dynasty.[1][2] He was a member of Westerners party (Seoin; 서인, 西人) and the second head of the political faction Noron (노론, 老論). His pennames were Suam and Hansujae.

He was a disciple of Song Jun-gil, and the ideological successor of Song Si-yeol.

Family

  • Grandfather
    • Kwon Seong-won (권성원, 權聖源) (1602 - 1662)
  • Grandmother
    • Lady Kang of the Jinju Kang clan (진주 강씨); daughter of Kang Seon-yeo (강선여, 姜善餘; 1574 - 1647)
  • Father
    • Kwon Gyeok (권격, 權格) (1620 - 1671)
  • Mother
    • Lady Yi of the Hampyeong Yi clan (함평 이씨); daughter of Yi Cho-ro (이초로, 李楚老)
  • Sibling(s)
    • Younger brother - Kwon Sang-myeong (권상명, 勸尙明) (1652 - 1684)
    • Younger brother - Kwon Sang-yu (권상유, 權尙游) (1656 - 1724)
  • Wive and issue
    • Lady Yi (이씨, 李氏); daughter of Yi Jung-hoe (이중휘, 李重輝)
      • Son - Kwon Ok (권욱, 權煜) (1658 - 1717)
        • Grandson - Kwon Yang-seong (권양성, 權養性) (1675 - 1746)
          • Great-Grandson - Kwon Je-eung (권제응, 權濟應)
            • Great-Great-Grandson - Kwon Jung-jib (권중집, 權中緝)
              • Great-Great-Great-Grandson - Kwon Don-in (권돈인, 權敦仁) (1783 - 1859)
        • Grandson - Kwon Jeong-seong (권정성, 權定性)
        • Granddaughter - Lady Kwon of the Andong Kwon clan (안동 권씨, 安東 權氏) (1687 - 1723); Hwang Jae’s first wife
          • Grandson-in-law - Hwang Jae (황재, 黃梓) of the Changwon Hwang clan (1689 - 1756)
            • Great-Grandson - Hwang In-geom (황인검, 黃仁檢) (1711 - 1765)[3]


Works

  • Hansujaejip (한수재집, 寒水齋集)
  • Samseojibui (삼서집의, 三書輯疑)
  • Gibaegitaeyeonpyo (기백이태연표 箕伯李泰淵表)
  • Hyeongchamgwongeukhwapyo (형참권극화표 刑參權克和表)
  • Busagwaisukpyo (부사과이숙표 副司果李塾表)

See also

References

  1. Kim ), 김인규 ( In Gyu (2011). "율곡학의 확산과 심화2 ; 조선 후기 노론 학맥의 분화와 그 세계관 -18세기 호락학파의 형성과 현실인식을 중심으로-". 율곡학연구 (in Korean). 22: 187–222. ISSN 1738-8236.
  2. Sun, Byeongsam (2020-06-01). "Yi Gan's Inclination Toward The Learning Of The Mind-Heart In The 18th Century: A Comparison With Wang Yangming's Mind-Heart Philosophy". Dao. 19 (2): 251–267. doi:10.1007/s11712-020-09721-4. ISSN 1569-7274. S2CID 216343383.
  3. His younger half-brother became the husband of Princess Hwayu
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