Kwon Sang-ha 권상하 | |
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Left State Councillor | |
In office November 6, 1717 – March 14, 1720 | |
Preceded by | Yi I-myeong |
Succeeded by | Yi Geo-myeong |
Right State Councillor | |
In office June 20, 1717 – November 6, 1717 | |
Preceded by | Yi I-myeong |
Succeeded by | Cho Tae-chae |
Personal details | |
Born | 1641 |
Died | September 2, 1721 | (aged 79–80)
Korean name | |
Hangul | 권상하 |
Hanja | 權尙夏 |
Revised Romanization | Gwon Sangha |
McCune–Reischauer | Kwŏn Sangha |
Pen name | |
Hangul | 수암, 한수재 |
Hanja | 遂菴, 寒水齋 |
Revised Romanization | Suam, Hansujae |
McCune–Reischauer | Suam, Hansujae |
Courtesy name | |
Hangul | 치도 |
Hanja | 致道 |
Revised Romanization | Chido |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'ido |
Posthumous name | |
Hangul | 문순 |
Hanja | 文純 |
Revised Romanization | Munsun |
McCune–Reischauer | Munsun |
Gwon Sangha(1641 - September 2, 1712) was a politician and Neo-Confucian scholar of Joseon Dynasty. He was a member of Westner party(서인, 西人) and the second head of Noron(노론, 老論) partys. His pennames were Suam and Hansujae.
He was a disciple of Song Siyeol, Song Jun-gil and ideological successor of Song Siyeol.
He was foundered of Mandongmyo(만동묘, 萬東廟) and Daebodan(대보단, 大報壇)[1] in Guisan, wills the inherit his teacher Song Siyeol.