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  2. Society of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Society was ruled by the yangban, who constituted 10% of the population and had several privileges. [2] Slaves were of the lowest standing. During this period, the clan structure became stricter and bloodline was of utmost importance. Family life was regulated by law, strictly enforcing Confucian rituals.

  3. Yangban - Wikipedia

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    As more of the population aspired to become yangban and gradually succeeded in doing so in the late Joseon period by purchasing the yangban status, the privileges and splendor the term had inspired slowly vanished. It even gained a diminutive connotation. A group of yangban women attending a family ritual. Late 18th century.

  4. Politics of the Joseon dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Samsa provided a key check on the powers of the other branches of government. The Inspector-General and Censor-General had the unique power to vet potential appointees for all positions, and examine their family backgrounds. [1] They thus played a role in maintaining the integrity of the yangban aristocracy.

  5. Yi Sun-sin - Wikipedia

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    In modern-day North Korea, Yi is honored as a patriot and a hero just like the South. However, as Yi was born into a yangban family, his actions are attributed to Joseon and its class systems. Thus, compared to the South, his legacy is relatively depreciated as a struggle to protect the "feudalist throne" and the yangban landlord class. [46]

  6. How LA’s New Yangban Society Is Flipping the Script ... - AOL

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  7. Women in Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Women of the yangban could receive an education from within the family; for example, the 18th-century Crown Princess Lady Hyegyeong was taught to read and write hangul by an aunt-in-law. [9] There were various women philosophers who wrote in favor of patriarchy, such as Im Yungjidang and Gang Jeongildang, though the modern feminist ...

  8. Hong Gyeong-rae - Wikipedia

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    Hong Gyeong-rae was born in Yonggang, in the southern part of Pyongan province, one of the eight provinces of Joseon (Korea) to a family of the Namyang Hong lineage. [1] While some scholars have indicated that he was a yangban; [2] this idea may have stemmed from a fictionalized account of his life based on a Chinese novel translated into ...

  9. Redefining their Korean American identity through a new deli

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    On Jan. 10, they are scheduled to open Yangban Society, a casual deli and super mini-mart that they say will challenge notions of what it means to be Korean American.