Korea’s Yi dynasty, which has improved relations …
Years: 1443 - 1443
Korea’s Yi dynasty, which has improved relations with its Chinese overlords and brought about economic and social reforms, maintains a well-functioning Confucian bureaucracy and an orderly social structure.
Yi king Sejong “the Great” adopts the native Korean writing system known as Hangul, despite strong opposition from the scholars educated in hanja (Chinese script).
(Hangul is considered one of the most scientific alphabets in use in any country.)
Following this, the publication of many books in Hangul accompanies the rapid development of the Korean educational system.
Sejong is also known for his action in banning all Buddhist monks from Seoul, drastically reducing the power and wealth of the Buddhist hierarchy.
The growth of science and technology under the Yi promises a bright future for Korea.
