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Jang Heunghyo
Hangul장흥효
Hanja張興孝
Revised RomanizationJang Heunghyo
McCune–ReischauerChang Hŭnghyo
Art name
Hangul경당
Hanja敬堂
Revised RomanizationGyeongdang
McCune–ReischauerKyŏngdang
Courtesy name
Hangul행원
Hanja行源
Revised RomanizationHaengwon
McCune–ReischauerHaengwŏn
In this Korean name, the family name is Jang.

Jang Heunghyo (1564–1633) was one of the principal scholars of Neo-Confucianism in Korea in the early 17th century, active in the Gyeongbuk province. He was one of the main representatives of the second generation of scholars of the Toegye school. His life and the development of his philosophy are well-documented thanks to his lifelong practice of keeping a diary.

References

  • Jang Yunsu (장윤수), "Study on the Gyeong-Dang-Diary and Neo-Confucianism in the northern district of Kyeong-Buk in the 17th century" (2008) (scholar.dkyobobook.co.kr)

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