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Hoideok Hwang clan
Country Korea
Current region Daedeok District
Founder Hwang Yun bo [ ja]

Hoideok Hwang clan ( Korean회덕 황씨; Hanja懷德 黃氏) is a Korean clan. Their Bon-gwan is in Daedeok District, Daejeon. According to the research held in 2015, the number of Hoideok Hwang clan’s member was 8385. Hwang Rak ( Hanja: 黄洛), a minister in Han dynasty, began the Hwang clan in Korea. Hwang Rak ( Hanja: 黄洛) had an accident on the sea on his way to Vietnam as an envoy in 28 CE during Emperor Guangwu of Han's reign. Hwang Yun bo [ ja], a descendant of ( Hanja: 黄洛), was the founder of Hoideok Hwang clan. He worked as a minister of justice (刑部尚書, Xingbu Shangshu) and a founding Minister ( Korean좌명공신; Hanja佐命功臣). Then, he became Prince of Daedeok. [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Academy of Korean Studies 회덕 황씨 懐徳黄氏. Academy of Korean Studies.
  2. ^ Jin Guanglin [in Japanese] (2014). "A Comparison of the Korean and Japanese Approaches to Foreign Family Names" (PDF). Journal of Cultural Interaction in East Asia. 5: 18 – via Society for Cultural Interaction in East Asia.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hoideok Hwang clan
Country Korea
Current region Daedeok District
Founder Hwang Yun bo [ ja]

Hoideok Hwang clan ( Korean회덕 황씨; Hanja懷德 黃氏) is a Korean clan. Their Bon-gwan is in Daedeok District, Daejeon. According to the research held in 2015, the number of Hoideok Hwang clan’s member was 8385. Hwang Rak ( Hanja: 黄洛), a minister in Han dynasty, began the Hwang clan in Korea. Hwang Rak ( Hanja: 黄洛) had an accident on the sea on his way to Vietnam as an envoy in 28 CE during Emperor Guangwu of Han's reign. Hwang Yun bo [ ja], a descendant of ( Hanja: 黄洛), was the founder of Hoideok Hwang clan. He worked as a minister of justice (刑部尚書, Xingbu Shangshu) and a founding Minister ( Korean좌명공신; Hanja佐命功臣). Then, he became Prince of Daedeok. [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Academy of Korean Studies 회덕 황씨 懐徳黄氏. Academy of Korean Studies.
  2. ^ Jin Guanglin [in Japanese] (2014). "A Comparison of the Korean and Japanese Approaches to Foreign Family Names" (PDF). Journal of Cultural Interaction in East Asia. 5: 18 – via Society for Cultural Interaction in East Asia.

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