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Seong Hui-an 성희안 | |
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Chief State Councillor | |
In office 6 May 1513 – 27 August 1513 | |
Preceded by | Ryu Sun-jeong |
Succeeded by | Song Jil |
Left State Councillor | |
In office 14 November 1512 – 6 May 1513 | |
Preceded by | Ryu Sun-jeong |
Succeeded by | Song Jil |
Right State Councillor | |
In office 9 November 1509 – 14 November 1512 | |
Preceded by | Ryu Sun-jeong |
Succeeded by | Song Jil |
Personal details | |
Born | January 1461 |
Died | 1513 (aged 51–52) |
Seong Hui-an (Korean: 성희안; Hanja: 成希顔; January 1461 – July 1513) was a Korean Joseon politician and Neo-Confucianism Philosopher served as Chief State Councillor during the reign of King Jungjong in 1513 until his death. He was one of the coup leaders and maximum merits to have Jungjong become a King.
Family
- Father
- Seong Chan (성찬; 成瓚)
- Mother
- Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨)
- Sibling(s)
- Older brother - Seong Hui-jeung (성희증; 成希曾)
- Older sister - Lady Seong of the Changnyeong Seong clan (창녕 성씨; 昌寧 成氏)
- Older sister - Lady Seong of the Changnyeong Seong clan (창녕 성씨; 昌寧 成氏)
- Older sister - Lady Seong of the Changnyeong Seong clan (창녕 성씨; 昌寧 成氏)
- Older sister - Lady Seong of the Changnyeong Seong clan (창녕 성씨; 昌寧 成氏)
- Spouse
- Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (풍양 조씨)
- Issue
- Son - Seong Yul (성율; 成瑮; 1498–?)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨)
- Grandson - Seong Su-cheol (성수철; 成壽鐵; 1512–?)
- Granddaughter - Seong Myeong-ik (성명억; 成命億), Lady Seong of the Changnyeong Seong clan (창녕 성씨; 昌寧 成氏; 1515–?)
- Granddaughter - Seong Cheon-eok (성천억; 成薦億), Lady Seong of the Changnyeong Seong clan (창녕 성씨; 昌寧 成氏; 1519–?)
- Granddaughter - Seong Ga-si (성가시; 成加屎), Lady Seong of the Changnyeong Seong clan (창녕 성씨; 昌寧 成氏; 1530–?)
- Daughter-in-law - Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨)
- Daughter - Lady Seong of the Changnyeong Seong clan (창녕 성씨; 昌寧 成氏)
- Son-in-law - Gwon Yeong (권영; 權詠) of the Andong Gwon clan
- Grandson - Gwon Ho (권호; 權顥)
- Grandson - Gwon Yi (권이; 權頤; 1541–?)
- Son-in-law - Gwon Yeong (권영; 權詠) of the Andong Gwon clan
- Daughter - Lady Seong of the Changnyeong Seong clan (창녕 성씨; 昌寧 成氏)
- Son-in-law - Yi Hui-myeong (이희명; 李希明) of the Pyeongchang Yi clan
- Grandson - Yi Seob (이섭; 李渉; 1534–?)
- Grandson - Yi Bal (이발; 李潑)
- Granddaughter - Lady Yi of the Pyeongchang Yi clan (평창 이씨)
- Grandson - Yi Ok (이옥; 李沃; 1537–?)
- Grandson - Yi Cheol (이철; 李澈; 1538–?)
- Son-in-law - Yi Hui-myeong (이희명; 李希明) of the Pyeongchang Yi clan
- Son - Seong Yul (성율; 成瑮; 1498–?)
Popular culture
- Portrayed by Lee Hwa-ryong in the 2017 KBS2 TV series Queen for Seven Days.
See also
References
- Seong Huian (in Korean)
Sources
- Kim Haboush, JaHyun and Martina Deuchler (1999). Culture and the State in Late Chosŏn Korea. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674179820; OCLC 40926015
- Lee, Peter H. (1993). Sourcebook of Korean Civilization, Vol. 1. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231079129; ISBN 9780231079143; ISBN 9780231104449; OCLC 26353271
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