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Mun Ik-jeom

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Mun Ik-jeom
Hangul
문익점
Hanja
文益漸
Revised RomanizationMun Ikjeom
McCune–ReischauerMun Ikjŏm
Art name
Hangul
사은 or 삼우당
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSaeun, Samudang
McCune–ReischauerSaŭn, Samudang
Courtesy name
Hangul
일신 or 익첨
Hanja
Revised RomanizationIlsin, Ikcheom
McCune–ReischauerIlsin, Ikch'ŏm
Posthumous name
Hangul
충선
Hanja
Revised RomanizationChungseon
McCune–ReischauerCh'ungsŏn

Mun Ik-jeom (Korean문익점; 8 February 1329 – 13 June 1398[1]) was a politician of the Goryeo period and a Neo-Confucian scholar. His given name was Ikcheom (익첨; 益瞻), his courtesy name was Ilsin (일신; 日新), and his art names were Saeun (사은; 思隱) and Samudang (삼우당; 三憂堂).

History

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Moon Ik-jeom was born in Gangseong-hyeon, Jinju-mok, Gyeongsang Province (modern day Danseong-myeon, Sancheong County, South Gyeongsang Province) in 1329. His father was Moon Suk-seon, who had passed the civil service examination but did not work for the government. Ik-jeom started working for the government as a historical recorder in 1360. In 1363, he went to Yuan China as a delegation member from Goryeo dynasty. On the way back to Korea he stole cottonseed in his writing brush cap to bring it secretly into Korea. In 1364, he went back to his home town Jinju to spread the seed and successfully grew one of the seeds he had brought back and continued to grow the number of plants significantly. Within ten years, Korea was able to produce cotton and was able to distribute it to the citizens. He died in 1398.

Family

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  • Father - Moon Suk-seon (경주 사록 문숙선; 文叔宣)
  • Mother - Lady Jo of the Haman Jo clan (함안 조씨; 咸安 趙氏)
  • Wives and their issue
    • Lady Ju (주씨) - No issue.
    • Lady Jeong of the Jinju Jeong clan (진주 정씨; 晋州 鄭氏); daughter of Jeong Cheon-ik (전객령 치사 정천익)
      • Son - Moon Jung-yong (사간원 헌납 문중용; 文中庸)
      • Son - Moon Jung-seong (한림 문중성; 文中誠)
      • Son - Moon Jung-sil (간의대부 문중실; 文中實)
      • Daughter - Lady Moon of the Nampyeong Moon clan (남평 문씨; 南平 文氏)
      • Son - Moon Jung-jin (진사 문중진; 文中晉)
      • Daughter - Lady Moon of the Nampyeong Moon clan (남평 문씨; 南平 文氏)
      • Son - Moon Jung-gye (상서 문중계; 文中啓)
      • Daughter - Grand Princess Moon of the Nampyeong Moon clan (삼한국대부인 남평 문씨; 南平 文氏); third wife of Grand Prince Wanpung

Works

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  • Samudangsilki (삼우당실기 三憂堂實記)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "朝鮮王朝實錄太祖 14卷, 7年(1398 戊寅 / 洪武31年) 6月 13日(丁巳)". Retrieved 23 March 2014.