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    Jo Gwang-jo (Korean: 조광조, 23 August 1482 – 10 January 1520), also often called by his art name Jeongam (정암), was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar who pursued radical reforms during the reign of Jungjong of Joseon in the early 16th century.

  2. Jo Gwang-jo (pen-name: Jeongam) was a renowned Confucian scholar-statesman of early Joseon who advocated ethical politics and the implementation of reformist policies, which triggered a backlash...

  3. Jan 1, 1996 · Jo Gwang Jo was an ambitious Neo-Confucian reformist under the reign of King Jung Jong in early 16th Century Joseon. His criticisms of conservative scholars and examinations in Jung Jong’s court made him extremely unpopular amongst traditionalists, resulting in a scholarly purge.

  4. Jo Gwang-jo (1482 - 1519) was a Neo-Confucian scholar, politician, and soldier of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. His pen name was Jeongam (靜庵, 정암). His style name was Hyojik (孝直, 효직). He was a leader of the Sarim party (士林, 사림).

  5. Jo Gwang-jo (Korean: 조광조, 23 August 1482 – 10 January 1520), also often called by his art name Jeongam (정암), was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar who pursued radical reforms during the reign of Jungjong of Joseon in the early 16th century.

  6. Jan 1, 1996 · Total Runtime 14h 10m (17 episodes) Genres Drama, History. A drama about Jo Gwang Jo (1482~1520), early Joseon retainer.

  7. Jo Gwang-jo strengthened local autonomy by establishing a self-governing system called Hyangyak, promoted Confucian writings by translating them into hangul (Korean native script) and distributing them widely, pursued a land reform that would distribute land more equally between the rich and poor, and introduced a supplementary system to ...