This seowon was established by the disciples of Han-gang (寒岡) Jeong Gu (鄭逑), a civil official and scholar of the Joseon Seonjo period, to comm...
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This seowon was established by the disciples of Han-gang (寒岡) Jeong Gu (鄭逑), a civil official and scholar of the Joseon Seonjo period, to commemorate his scholarship and virtue and to provide Confucian education to the local people. The location of the seowon is where Han-gang founded Hoeyeon Chodang (檜淵草堂) in the 16th year of Seonjo (1583) and nurtured talented individuals. After Han-gang's death, his followers built a seowon on the site of Hoeyeon Chodang in the 5th year of Injo (1627) to enshrine Han-gang as the main deity and held memorial rites; it was officially recognized in the 16th year of Sukjong (1690). Initially, the site included lecture halls, shrines, and buildings such as Jigyeongjae (持敬齋), Myeonguijae (明義齋), and Yanghyeoncheong (養賢廳), but these were dismantled during the seowon abolition in the 5th year of Gojong (1868). The shrine was restored in 1975, with new east and west dormitories built in 1976 and walls repaired, recovering the seowon's former grandeur.
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