Jiphyeonjeon

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Jiphyeonjeon was a royal research and advisory institute of the Joseon Dynasty, renowned as the scholarly center where King Sejong’s officials developed Hangul and advanced statecraft, science, and literature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf advisory council
royal research institute
scholarly institution
alsoKnownAs Hall of Worthies NERFINISHED
country Joseon Dynasty NERFINISHED
dissolved Joseon period (later years) NERFINISHED
employer Choe Hang NERFINISHED
Jeong In-ji NERFINISHED
Seong Sam-mun NERFINISHED
Shin Suk-ju NERFINISHED
other scholar-officials
establishedBy King Sejong NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Confucian classics NERFINISHED
linguistics
literature
science
statecraft
foundedBy King Sejong of Joseon NERFINISHED
ideology Neo-Confucianism NERFINISHED
inception 15th century
influenced Korean governance
Korean language NERFINISHED
Korean literature
Korean science and technology
languageOfName Korean
locatedIn Han Yang NERFINISHED
Korea NERFINISHED
Seoul NERFINISHED
notableWork Hunminjeongeum NERFINISHED
development of Hangul
historical compilations
legal and institutional codes
scientific treatises
partOf royal court of Joseon NERFINISHED
purpose advising the king
policy research
royal research
scholarly compilation
romanization Chiphyŏnjŏn NERFINISHED
Jiphyeonjeon NERFINISHED
scriptOfName Hangul NERFINISHED
significantEvent compilation of statecraft manuals
editing of official histories
participation in creation of Korean alphabet
underAuthorityOf Joseon monarch
King Sejong NERFINISHED

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Sejong the Great patronOf Jiphyeonjeon