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Hangul
  
윤휴

Hangul
  
백호, 하헌, 야보

Died
  
1680

McCune–Reischauer
  
yun hyu

Role
  
Politician

Revised Romanization
  
yun hyu

Name
  
Yun Hyu

Hanja
  
尹鑴

Hanja
  
白湖, 夏軒, 冶父


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Yun Hyu (윤휴; 尹鑴, 1617 – 1680) was a Korean Joseon Dynasty politician and Neo-Confucian scholar, poet. Yun was the political leader of the Southern (Nam-in) faction of the Joseon Dynasty. His courtesy name was Baegho and Haheon, Yahbo.

He was nominated to be a Jipyeong (持平, 지평) as a Yebinshijeong (禮賓寺正, 예빈시정) and had served in various other posts, before he left politics to absorb himself in scholarly pursuits.

In 1660 he became a leading figure in the controversy regarding the mourning rituals over King Hyojong. In 1674 he became involved again in a second round of the controversy, this time over the death of Queen Inseon. In 1680 he was ordered to commit suicide by King Sukjong after a long public debate with Song Siyeol. In 1680 Yun Hyu was expelled and exiled to Gapsan (甲山, 갑산) and that year sentenced to death and executed.

Works

  • Baekhojeonseo (백호전서, 白湖全書)
  • Baekhodokseogi (백호독서기, 白湖讀書記)
  • Juryeseol (주례설, 周禮說)
  • Hongbeomseol (홍범설, 洪範說)
  • Jungyongdaehakhuseol (중용대학후설, 中庸大學後說)
  • Jungyongseol (중용설, 中庸說)
  • Baekhojip (백호집, 白湖集)
  • References

    Yun Hyu Wikipedia