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Hangul
  
박제가

Hangul
  
초정

Books
  
Muyedobotongji, 北學議: 北學議

McCune–Reischauer
  
Pak Che-ga

Died
  
1815

Revised Romanization
  
Bak Je-ga

Name
  
Pak Je-ga

Hanja
  
朴齊家

Hanja
  
楚亭


Pak Je-ga

Bak Jega (Hangul: 박제가; Hanja: 朴齊家; 1750–1815) was a scholar of school of Practical learning (Silhak) in the late Joseon Dynasty. He was a student of Park Ji-won.

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Background

Bak Jega was a famous Silhak scholar in the late Joseon Dynasty. He was a student of another famous Silhak scholar, Park Ji Won. Bak Jega was born in 1750 and died in 1815. Bak Jega went to Qing (also referred to as "Ching"), which was the name of China at that time, after becoming a student of Park Ji Won. He learned about China’s modern culture, advanced techniques, and its economic system while there. After returning from Qing, Park Ji Won worked in Jiphyeonjeon, a place where important scholars and scientists worked, during the time of King Jeongjo.

Legacy

Because the Joseon government supported ‘Yuhak', a neo-Confucianist conservative ideology, Bak Jega had an important role and his desire was to make Joseon rich in science and commerce.

He authored several books; the compilation is titled, Jeongyungyp. He wrote about making the commerce system stronger in Umyoungnomchogo and Gunyeonjib. At that time, it was quite shocking to believe in Silhak, whose ideas opposed Yuhak.

Bak Jega developed the way of agriculture, and he also enhanced some of the farming machinery to cultivate plants.

Books

  • Bukhagui (북학의 北學議)
  • Jeongyujip (정유집 貞否集)
  • Myeongnongchogo (명농초고 明農草稿)
  • Hangaekgeonyeonjip (한객건연집 韓客巾衍集)
  • Sigo (시고 詩稿)
  • Muyedobotongji
  • References

    Bak Jega Wikipedia