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  2. Yangban - Wikipedia

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    The yangban (Korean: 양반; Hanja: 兩班) were part of the traditional ruling class or gentry of dynastic Korea during the Joseon period. The yangban were mainly composed of highly educated civil officials and military officers—landed or unlanded aristocrats who individually exemplified the Korean Confucian form of a " scholarly official ".

  3. Yangbans - Wikipedia

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    Yangbans (Korean: 양반들) is a South Korean indie rock band. They used the band name Jun Bum Sun & the Yangbans (Korean: 전범선과 양반들) since they debuted in 2014, and changed their name to Yangbans from 2019. [1]

  4. Society of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Yangban men were not permitted to see the wives of other yangban. Society in the Joseon dynasty was built upon Neo-Confucianist ideals, namely the three fundamental principles and five moral disciplines. There were four classes: the yangban nobility, the "middle class" jungin, sangmin, or the commoners, and the cheonmin, the outcasts at the ...

  5. Hong Gyeong-rae's Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Hong Gyeong-rae's Rebellion was a peasant revolt that occurred between 31 January 1812 and 29 May 1812 in Joseon.It was led by Hong Gyeong-rae and the upperclass yangban of Pyeongan Province, who were unhappy with a tax regime based on government-administered high-interest loans.

  6. Siŭijŏnsŏ - Wikipedia

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    Siŭijŏnsŏ (Korean: 시의전서; Korean pronunciation: [ɕi.ɰi.dʑʌn.sʌ]) is a Korean cookbook that is believed to have been compiled in the late 19th century. [1] The author is unknown but is assumed to be a lady of the yangban (nobility during the Joseon dynasty) class in Sangju, North Gyeongsang Province.

  7. Review: Korean American deli Yangban Society is the Arts ...

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    The Yangban were a ruling class of political and artistic elites in Korea’s Joseon dynasty, which endured for over five centuries (until 1910, when Japan’s 35-year occupation of Korea began).

  8. Ha Wiji - Wikipedia

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    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 histories and other texts.

  9. Wonju Won clan - Wikipedia

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    The Wonju Won clan (Korean: 원주 원씨; Hanja: 原州 元氏) is a Korean clan.Their Bon-gwan is in Wonju, Gangwon Province.The clan was a prominent yangban family during Korea's Joseon dynasty.