Uuijeong

Uuijeong
Hangul
우의정/ 우상 / 우정승 / 우규 / 우합 / 우대
Hanja
/ 右相/ 右政丞/ 右揆/ 右閤/ 右臺[1]
Revised RomanizationUuijeong / Usang / Ujeongseung / Ugyu / Uhap / Udae
McCune–Reischaueruŭijŏng / usang / ujŏngsŭng / ukyu / uhap / udae

Uuijeong (Korean: 우의정), also the Right State Councilor, was the Third State Councillor of the Uijeongbu (State Council) during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea (1392 -1910). The Uuijeong was variously referred to as Usang, Ujeongseung, Ugyu, Uhap, or Udae.[1]

Uuijeong was the lowest of the three prime ministers, ranked senior first (jeong-il-pum, Hangul: 정1품, Hanja: 正一品), roughly equal to the Second Deputy Prime Minister in modern day.[2]

The position was created in 1400 by Taejong, replacing the former position Munha Usijung (문하우시중, 門下右侍中) during Goryeo period. Its name was changed to Uuijeongbusa (우의정부사, 右議政府事) in 1418, then to Uijeongbu Uuijeong (의정부우의정, 議政府右議政) in 1455.

During Joseon dynasty, Uuijeong was also granted posthumously as an honorable position to fathers-in-law of Grand Internal Prince (대원군, 大院君), Grand Prince (대군, 大君), or Crown Prince's son (세손, 世孫).[3]

The position was abolished in 1894.[1]

  1. ^ a b c "우의정(右議政)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
  2. ^ Chŏng, Chin-sul. Admiral Yi Sun-Sin: A National Hero of Korea. p. 231. ISBN 9788979409666.
  3. ^ 六典條例. Vol. 1. 大王私親之考贈領議政, 祖贈左贊成, 曾祖贈判書。大院君私親之考贈右議政, 世子私親之父贈左贊成, 王妃考贈領議政, 世子嬪考贈左議政, 世孫嬪考贈右議政, 大君妻父贈右議政, 王子妻父贈左贊成。