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page 1Foreign relations of Joseon
Paul Georg von Möllendorff
German linguist
Joseon Tongsinsa
diplomatic missions from Korea to Japan during the 14th–19th centuries
Yeongeunmun
Yŏngŭnmun () or Yeongeunmun Gate was a Joseon-era gate near present day Seoul, South Korea. Since it was a symbol of China's diplomatic influence on Joseon, the Enlightenment Party of the Joseon government intentionally demolished it in February 1895, seeking complete political independence of Joseon from China.
Haedong Jegukgi
1471 book by Shin Suk-ju
Yujeong
Samyeongdang (1544–1610), also known by his dharma name Yujeong, was a Korean Buddhist monk during the Joseon era. He is sometimes identified by his art name, Song-un. He was born to a family of the Im clan in Miryang, Gyeongsang Province. After the deaths of his mother in 1558 and his father in 1559, he became a monk at Jikjisa on Hwangaksan in Gimcheon.
Joseon missions to Imperial China
Ryukyuan missions to Joseon