Ha Wiji
Ha Wiji (1387–1456) was a scholar-official of the early Joseon Dynasty, and is remembered as one of the six martyred ministers. He was born to a yangban family of the Jinju Ha lineage. He passed the lower national service examination in 1435 and received the top score on the higher examination in 1438. He was appointed to the Hall of Worthies by Sejong, and became the leader (gyori) of that institution in 1442. He participated in the editing of various histories and other texts.
Ha withdrew from government service in 1453 after the murder of Kim Jongseo by Prince Suyang (later King Sejo). However, he returned not long thereafter and was made vice-minister of rites by Danjong in 1455. In that year, Danjong was overthrown by Sejo. Ha joined in a plot to overthrow Sejo and restore Danjong in 1456, but the plot was uncovered through the betrayal of fellow plotter Kim Jil. Refusing to repent from his deeds after torture, Ha was put to death.
See also
People martyred in Coup d'état of 1453 ~ 1456 |
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| Six royal kinsmen |
- archprince Anpyeong Yi Yong
- archprince Geumseong Yi Yu
- prince Haweui Yi Yeong
- prince Hannam Yi Eo
- prince Yeongpoon Yi Cheon
- honorary councilor Yi Lyang
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| Four maternal relatives |
- honorary premier Song Hyeonsoo
- minister of diplomacy Gwon Jasin
- royal son-in-law Jeong Jong
- honorary judge Gwon Wan
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| Three high chancellors (killed alltogether in 1453) | |
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| Three senior statesmen (killed alltogether in 1456) |
- minister of personnel Min Sin
- minister of war Cho Geukgwan
- minister of personnel Kim Moon-gi
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| Two honor guards (killed alltogether in 1456) | |
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| Six martyred ministers (killed alltogether in 1456) | |
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| Other involvements |
- minister of justice Park Jwoongrim
- auditing ombudsman Ha Bak
- chancellery aide Heo Hoo
- document compiler Heo Jo
- vice minister of personnel Park Gyewoo
- governor of Sunheung Yi Boheum
- supreme commander Jeong Hyojeon
- village foreman of Yeongwol Eom Heungdo
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