Ahn Bang-jun

Order of Ahn Bang-jun's Posthumous name Denominate's
| Ahn Bang-jun | |
| Hangul | 안방준 | 
|---|---|
| Hanja | 安邦俊 | 
| Revised Romanization | Ahn Bang-jun | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Ahn Bang-jun | 
| Pen name | |
| Hangul | 은봉, 우산 | 
| Hanja | 隱峰, 牛山 | 
| Revised Romanization | Eunbong, Woosan | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Eunbong, Woosan | 
| Courtesy name | |
| Hangul | 사언 | 
| Hanja | 士彦 | 
| Revised Romanization | Saeun | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Saeun | 
Ahn Bang-jun (July 20, 1573 – November 13, 1654) was one of the Neo-Confucian scholars, politicians and writers of the Korean Joseon Dynasty and he was a people's Militia leader during the Japanese invasions of Korea.[1][2]
His nicknames were Woosan and Eunbong, a Chinese style name was Saeun.[3]
He was born and died in Boseong, South Jeonla.
Works
- 'Eunbongjeonseo' (은봉전서, 隱峰全書)
 - 'Samwongisa' (삼원기사, 三寃記事)
 - 'Gimyoyujeoknoralsusa' (기묘유적노랄수사, 己卯遺蹟老辣瀡辭)
 - 'Sawoogamgyerok' (사우감계록, 師友鑑戒錄)
 - 'Honjeongrok' (혼정록, 混定錄)
 - 'Honjeongpyunrok' (혼정편록, 混定編錄)
 - 'Maehwanmoondap' (매환문답, 買還問答)
 - 'Hanguishinpyun' (항의신편, 抗義新編)
 - 'Leedaewonjeon' (이대원전, 李大源傳)
 - 'Honamuibyungrok' (호남의병록, 湖南義兵錄)
 - 'Boosangisa' (부산기사, 釜山記事)
 - 'Noryanggisa' (노량기사, 露粱記事)
 
References
- ↑ Ahn Bang-jun(Korean)
 - ↑ Ahn Bang-jun(Korean)
 - ↑ Ahn Bang-jun(Korean)
 

Letter of Ahn Bang-jun
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