The History of Korea: Kingdoms, War, and National Division — Fexingo History
King Sejong the Great is famous for inventing Hangul, but his 32-year reign was a golden age of science, technology, and culture. This episode explores Sejong's lesser-known achievements: the creation of Korea's first rain gauge (cheugugi), a national system of astronomical observatories, the standardization of court music and the development of the pyeongyeong (stone chimes), the printing of movable metal type and the mass publication of books on agriculture and medicine. We discuss how Sejong's Confucian vision drove practical innovation, his personal role as a musician and composer (including the song 'Yeominrak'), and the controversy over the shape of the sundial at Gyeongbokgung. Lucas and Luna also touch on the tensions between innovation and Neo-Confucian orthodoxy, and how Sejong's scientific legacy was later overshadowed by the alphabet he created. #KingSejong #Joseon #Cheugugi #Hangul #Pyeongyeong #Yeominrak #Gyeongbokgung #Confucianism #ScienceHistory #KoreanHistory #Astronomy #MetalType #AgriculturalScience #DonguiBogam #HeoJun #Jiphyeonjeon #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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