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{{wiktionary|Joseon|朝鮮|조선}} | |||
'''Joseon''' (], also '''Chosŏn''') is a name for ], as used in the following cases: | |||
''']''' was a Korean kingdom between 1392 and 1897. | |||
*The first Korean kingdom ] was then known as ''Joseon''. ''Go'', meaning "Ancient," was later added for disambiguation. It is sometimes divided into ] Joseon, ], and ] periods. | |||
*Korea, in the Korean language, was called ''Joseon'' during the ] | |||
*During the ], Korea's official name was ''Joseon'' (or more accurately, the Japanese version ''Chosen''). | |||
*] today refers to ] as a whole as ''Chosŏn'' in the Korean language. | |||
See ] for more details on the changing use of the name. | |||
{{Infobox Chinese | |||
It is also used in the names of two prominent newspapers: the South Korean ] and the pro-North ] of Japan. | |||
| title = Joseon | |||
| chinese = | |||
| japanese = | |||
| kanji = 朝鮮 | |||
| kana = ちょうせん | |||
| romaji = Chōsen | |||
| korean = | |||
| hangul = 조선 | |||
| hanja = 朝鮮 | |||
| rr = Joseon | |||
| mr = Chosŏn | |||
| c = | |||
| t = 朝鮮 | |||
| s = 朝鲜 | |||
| p = Cháoxiǎn | |||
| j = ciu4 sin1 | |||
| bpmf = ㄔㄠˊㄒㄧㄢ | |||
| poj = Tiâu-sián | |||
}} | |||
The word is also spelled '''''Josŏn''''', '''''Chosŏn''''', '''''Choseon'',''' '''''Chosun'', ''Chōsen''''' (romanization of Japanese pronunciation), or '''''Cháoxiǎn''''' (Chinese). | |||
⚫ | ==See also== | ||
⚫ | *] | ||
*] | |||
*] | |||
*] | |||
Depending on the context, the word may refer to parts of the Korean peninsula, the entire Korean peninsula, or certain historical Korean states: | |||
] | |||
* The ], which still refers to itself (and Korea as a whole) as Joseon | |||
* ], because the entire peninsula is referred to as 'Joseon' by some groups of people, including North Koreans, some Chinese, and Japanese Koreans | |||
* ], an ancient Korean kingdom that originally went by the name Joseon, which existed until 108 BCE | |||
* ], which went by the name ''Chōsen''. | |||
== Usage in other terms == | |||
*'']'', a major South Korean newspaper | |||
**], a South Korean pay television network and broadcasting company under ''Chosun Ilbo'' | |||
* '']'', a pro-North Korean Japanese newspaper | |||
* ], a South Korean university | |||
*], who are sometimes called "Joseonjok", "Chosŏnjok", or "Chaoxianzu" | |||
*The ] "''Chōsenjin''" and its derivative "''Josenjing''" both reference Joseon | |||
⚫ | ==See also== | ||
⚫ | * ] | ||
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Joseon was a Korean kingdom between 1392 and 1897.
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The word is also spelled Josŏn, Chosŏn, Choseon, Chosun, Chōsen (romanization of Japanese pronunciation), or Cháoxiǎn (Chinese).
Depending on the context, the word may refer to parts of the Korean peninsula, the entire Korean peninsula, or certain historical Korean states:
- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, which still refers to itself (and Korea as a whole) as Joseon
- Korea, because the entire peninsula is referred to as 'Joseon' by some groups of people, including North Koreans, some Chinese, and Japanese Koreans
- Gojoseon, an ancient Korean kingdom that originally went by the name Joseon, which existed until 108 BCE
- Korea under Japanese rule, which went by the name Chōsen.
Usage in other terms
- The Chosun Ilbo, a major South Korean newspaper
- TV Chosun, a South Korean pay television network and broadcasting company under Chosun Ilbo
- Choson Sinbo, a pro-North Korean Japanese newspaper
- Chosun University, a South Korean university
- Koreans in China, who are sometimes called "Joseonjok", "Chosŏnjok", or "Chaoxianzu"
- The Anti-Korean slur "Chōsenjin" and its derivative "Josenjing" both reference Joseon
See also
Topics referred to by the same termThis disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: