An Bangjun (Korean안방준; Hanja安邦俊; July 20, 1573 – November 13, 1654) was one of the Neo-Confucian scholars, politicians and writers of the Korean Joseon Dynasty and he was a Righteous army(Uibyong) leader during the Japanese invasions of Korea.[1][2]

Order of Ahn Bang-jun's Posthumous name Denominate's
An Bangjun
Hangul
안방준
Hanja
安邦俊
Revised RomanizationAn Bangjun
McCune–ReischauerAn Pangjun
Art name
Hangul
은봉; 우산
Hanja
隱峰; 牛山
Revised RomanizationEunbong; Usan
McCune–ReischauerŬnbong; Usan
Courtesy name
Hangul
사언
Hanja
士彦
Revised RomanizationSaeon
McCune–ReischauerSaŏn

His art names were Usan and Eunbong, a Chinese style name was Saeon.[3]

Biography

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He was born and died in Boseong, South Jeolla Province.[4]

Works

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Works are:[4]

  • Eunbongjeonseo (은봉전서; 隱峰全書)
  • Samwongisa (삼원기사; 三寃記事)
  • Gimyoyujeoknoralsusa (기묘유적노랄수사; 己卯遺蹟老辣瀡辭):Recordings related to the Gimyo Sahwa[5]
  • Saugamgyerok (사우감계록; 師友鑑戒錄)
  • Honjeongrok (혼정록; 混定錄)
  • Honjeongpyeonnok (혼정편록; 混定編錄)
  • Maehwanmundap (매환문답; 買還問答)
  • Hanguisinpyeon (항의신편; 抗義新編)
  • Idaewonjeon (이대원전; 李大源傳)
  • Honamuibyungnok (호남의병록; 湖南義兵錄)
  • Busangisa (부산기사; 釜山記事)
  • Noryanggisa (노량기사; 露粱記事)

References

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  1. ^ Ahn Bang-jun From naver terms encyclopedia(in Korean)
  2. ^ Ahn Bang-jun from encyclopedia of korean literature(in Korean)
  3. ^ Ahn Bang-jun from doosan encyclopedia(in Korean)
  4. ^ a b 안방준(安邦俊). Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
  5. ^ 기묘유적(己卯遺蹟). Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
 
Letter of An Bangjun