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Hangul
  
이자춘

Name
  
Yi Jachun

McCune–Reischauer
  
I Cha-ch'un


Revised Romanization
  
I Ja-chun

Hanja
  
李子春

Children
  
Taejo of Joseon

Died
  
1360, South Hamgyong Province, North Korea

Grandchildren
  
Taejong of Joseon, Jeongjong of Joseon, Prince Jinan

Great grandchildren
  
Sejong the Great, Prince Yangnyeong, Prince Hyoryeong

Similar People
  
Taejo of Joseon, Taejong of Joseon, Cheoljong of Joseon, Myeongjong of Joseon, Sunjong of Korea

Yi Ja-chun (Mongolian name: Ulus Bukha 吾魯思不花; 1315 – 1360) was a minor military officer of the Yuan Dynasty (he later transferred allegiance to the Goryeo Dynasty) and the father of Yi Seong-gye, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty. He was given the temple name Hwanjo (환조; 桓祖) by Taejong.

Yi Ja-chun was a mingghan (chief of one thousand) of the Yuan Dynasty in Ssangseong Prefectures (雙城; Ssangseong in Korean, now Yŏnghŭng, Hamgyŏngnamdo, North Korea - territory which was then administered by the Mongol Empire as part of the terms of the vassaldom of Goryeo to that empire), but his ethnicity was Korean. After Shuangcheng was annexed by Goryeo under King Gongmin, he migrated to Hamju, Hamgyŏngnamdo and got promoted to manho (the equivalent of the Mongolian tümen, lit. ten thousand or chief of ten thousand). He died there in 1360.

Since he was glamorized by his descendants, descriptions of Yi Ja-chun's life tend to be contradictory to each other. For example, he is said to have risen to the rank of scholar-official. However, when he died, the king at the time expressed condolences for Jachun as if for scholar-officials, implying that Yi Ja-chun was not a scholar-official.

Family

  • Father: King Dojo of Joseon (? - 1342) (조선 도조)
  • Grandfather: King Ikjo of Joseon (조선 익조)
  • Grandmother: Queen Jeongsuk of the Yeongheung Choi clan (정숙왕후 최씨)
  • Mother: Queen Gyeongsun of the Munju Park clan (경순왕후 박씨)
  • Grandfather: Park Gwang (박광)
  • Consorts and their Respective Issue:
    1. Lady Lee of the Hansan Lee clan (한산 이씨)
      1. Yi Won-Gye, Grand Prince Wanpung (1330 - 23 October 1388) (이원계 완풍대군)
      2. Yi Cheon-Gye, Grand Prince Yeongseong (1333 - 1392) (이천계 영성대군)
      3. Unnamed daughter
    2. Queen Uihye of the Yeongheung Choi clan (의혜왕후 최씨)
      1. King Taejo of Joseon (27 October 1335 – 18 June 1408) (조선 태조)
      2. Princess Jeonghwa (정화공주)
    3. Royal Noble Consort Jeong of the Kim clan (? - 9 January 1404) (정빈 김씨)
      1. Yi Hwa, Grand Prince Uian (1348 - 6 October 1408) (이화 의안대군)

    References

    Yi Jachun Wikipedia


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