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Hwang Yun-gil, also known as Hwang Yun'gil, was a Korean diplomat and ambassador, representing Joseon interests in a ''tongsinsa'' (diplomatic mission or corresponding envoys) to Sengoku period in Japan when it was constrolled by strongman Toyotomi Hideyoshi.〔Rutt, Richard ''et al.'' (2003). ( ''Korea: a Historical and Cultural Dictionary, p. 190. )〕 ==1590 mission to Japan== In 1590-1591, King Seonjo of Joseon sent a mission to Japan led by Hwang Yun-gil, accompanied by, Kim Seong-il and Heo Seong.〔( Jinjun National Museum ): ( Chronology )〕 The chronology of this diplomatic embassy encompassed: * September 1589 (22nd year of King Seonjo's rule: ''Gimi'' year): Dispatch of ''tongsinsa'' to Japan decided upon by the Joseon court.〔 * March 1590 (23rd year of King Seonjo's rule: ''Gyeongin'' year): The ''tongsinsa'' were sent to Japan.〔 * January 1591 (24th year of King Seonjo's rule: ''Sinmyo'' year): Hwang Yun-gil and others returned the port Busan.〔 A diplomatic mission conventionally consisted of three primary figures—the main envoy, the vice-envoy, and a document official. Also included were one or more official writers or recorders who created a detailed account of the mission.〔Walraven, Boudewign ''et al.'' (2007). ''Korea in the middle: Korean studies and area studies,'' p. 362.〕 In 1607, Hwang Yun-gil was the main envoy; and he was accompanied by Kim Sŏng-il, who was the vice-ambassador, and Hŏ Son, who was the document official.〔Kang, Etsuko Hae-jin. (1997). ( ''Diplomacy and Ideology in Japanese-Korean Relations: from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century,'' p. 89. )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hwang Yun-gil」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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