Sin Don

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Sin Don was a powerful 14th-century Goryeo Buddhist monk and reformer who wielded significant political influence as a close confidant of King Gongmin of Korea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist monk
Goryeo person
Korean politician
religious reformer
birthName Pyeonjo NERFINISHED
causeOfDownfall court intrigue
noble opposition
centuryOfActivity 14th century
closeAlly King Gongmin of Goryeo NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Goryeo NERFINISHED
employer royal court of Goryeo NERFINISHED
gender male
influenced domestic policy of King Gongmin
knownFor attempted land reforms in Goryeo
efforts to curb aristocratic power
political influence during the reign of King Gongmin
languageOfWorkOrName Korean
movement Buddhist reform in late Goryeo
nameInKorean 신돈 NERFINISHED
notableEra late Goryeo period
occupation monk
political advisor
reformer
opposedBy Goryeo aristocracy NERFINISHED
conservative bureaucrats of Goryeo
politicalAlignment supporter of royal authority over aristocracy
positionHeld close confidant of King Gongmin of Goryeo
de facto chief minister of Goryeo
religion Buddhism
socialReform protection of peasants from exploitation
redistribution of land
workLocation Gaegyeong NERFINISHED

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