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Hangul
  
홍계희

Name
  
Hong Gye-hui

McCune–Reischauer
  
Hong Kye-hui


Hanja
  
洪啓禧

Died
  
1771

Hong Gye-hui


Revised Romanization
  
Hong Gye-hui

Hong Gye-hui (1703–1771) was a scholar-official of the Joseon Dynasty Korea in the 18th century.

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He was also diplomat and ambassador, representing Joseon interests in the 10th Edo period diplomatic mission to the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan.

1748 mission to Japan

In 1748, King Yeongjo of Joseon directed that a diplomatic mission to Japan would be dispatched. This diplomatic mission functioned to the advantage of both the Japanese and the Koreans as a channel for developing a political foundation for trade.

This delegation was explicitly identified by the Joseon court as a "Communication Envoy" (tongsinsa). The mission was understood to signify that relations were "normalized."

This embassy traveled to Edo in the 1st year of the Japanese era of Kan'en, according to the Japanese caledar in use at that time. The chief envoy of this Joseon delegation was Hong Gye-hui.

Recognition in the West

Pak Tong-chi's historical significance was confirmed when his mission and his name were specifically mentioned in a widely distributed history published by the Oriental Translation Fund in 1834.

In the West, early published accounts of the Joseon kingdom are not extensive, but they are found in Sangoku Tsūran Zusetsu (published in Paris in 1832), and in Nihon ōdai ichiran (published in Paris in 1834). Joseon foreign relations and diplomacy are explicitly referenced in the 1834 work.

  • Portrayed by Jang Hyun-sung in the 2014 SBS TV series Secret Door.
  • References

    Hong Gye-hui Wikipedia


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