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Jaeahn Hwang clan
Country Korea
Current region Hwangju County
Founder Hwang Eul gu [ ja]
Connected members Hwang Sun-won
Hwang Tong-gyu
Hwang Jang-yop

Jaeahn Hwang clan ( Korean제안 황씨; Hanja齊安 黃氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Hwangju County, North Hwanghae Province. According to the research held in 2015, the number of Jaeahn Hwang clan's member was 3098. Their founder was Hwang Eul gu [ ja], a great-grandchild of Hwang Seok gi ( Hanja: 黃石奇). Hwang Eul gu [ ja]’s ancestor was Hwang Bo ( Hanja: 黃輔) who was a Lu (state) people in China. Hwang Eul gu [ ja] passed Imperial examination during Goryeo period. Then, he worked as Ijo (이조, 吏曹). After that, he became one of the Gongsin ( Hanja: 功臣) members and became Prince of Jaeahn. Hwang Eul gu [ ja]’s descendants founded Jaeahn Hwang clan and made their Bon-gwan Hwangju because Hwangju was a Prince of Jaeahn's place name. [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Academy of Korean Studies 제안황씨 齊安黃氏. 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
Jaeahn Hwang clan
Country Korea
Current region Hwangju County
Founder Hwang Eul gu [ ja]
Connected members Hwang Sun-won
Hwang Tong-gyu
Hwang Jang-yop

Jaeahn Hwang clan ( Korean제안 황씨; Hanja齊安 黃氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Hwangju County, North Hwanghae Province. According to the research held in 2015, the number of Jaeahn Hwang clan's member was 3098. Their founder was Hwang Eul gu [ ja], a great-grandchild of Hwang Seok gi ( Hanja: 黃石奇). Hwang Eul gu [ ja]’s ancestor was Hwang Bo ( Hanja: 黃輔) who was a Lu (state) people in China. Hwang Eul gu [ ja] passed Imperial examination during Goryeo period. Then, he worked as Ijo (이조, 吏曹). After that, he became one of the Gongsin ( Hanja: 功臣) members and became Prince of Jaeahn. Hwang Eul gu [ ja]’s descendants founded Jaeahn Hwang clan and made their Bon-gwan Hwangju because Hwangju was a Prince of Jaeahn's place name. [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Academy of Korean Studies 제안황씨 齊安黃氏. 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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