Get to know Joseon better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Joseon meaning
A former Korean kingdom and dynasty in East Asia which ruled the Korean Peninsula from 1392 CE to 1897 CE.
Using Joseon
- The main meaning on this page is: A former Korean kingdom and dynasty in East Asia which ruled the Korean Peninsula from 1392 CE to 1897 CE.
- In the example corpus, joseon often appears in combinations such as: the joseon, joseon dynasty, of joseon.
Context around Joseon
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 12 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Joseon
- In this selection, "joseon" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, dead, manchuria, henceforth, dynasty, government and revive stand out and add context to how "joseon" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include of the joseon dynasty were and affixed before joseon. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "joseon" sits close to words such as abadi, abdelaziz and absolutist, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with joseon
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Henceforth, Joseon gradually became more and more isolationist and stagnant. (10 words)
Built by the Joseon dynasty in 1935, the architecture is breathtaking. (11 words)
After another series of wars against Manchuria, Joseon experienced a nearly 200-year period of peace. (16 words)
Officials wearing traditional guard uniforms and protective face masks walk at the Gyeongbok Palace, the main royal palace during the Joseon Dynasty and one of South Korea's well known landmarks in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020. (39 words)
Japanese occupation (1910–45) main Three Koreans shot for pulling up rails as a protest against seizure of land without payment by the Japanese The latter years of the Joseon dynasty were marked by isolation from the outside world. (39 words)
But even as the tour guides at nearby Jongmyo Shrine extol the history, foibles and eating habits of the long-dead Joseon dynasty, here in Euljiro a living history is about to be unceremoniously wiped out. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
However, to distinguish it from the Joseon Dynasty (朝鮮) established in the late 14th century, go-(古) (meaning "old" or "ancient") is affixed before "Joseon".
Mongols invaded and reintroduced it, but during the Joseon dynasty, only royals were allowed to eat it (though plenty of farmers illegally sold their working animals for meat).
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In Joseon there are no taxes and – aside from a few laws to tackle crimes like money laundering – no rules or regulations to dictate what they can and can't do.
Officials wearing traditional guard uniforms and protective face masks walk at the Gyeongbok Palace, the main royal palace during the Joseon Dynasty and one of South Korea's well known landmarks in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.
But even as the tour guides at nearby Jongmyo Shrine extol the history, foibles and eating habits of the long-dead Joseon dynasty, here in Euljiro a living history is about to be unceremoniously wiped out.
Built by the Joseon dynasty in 1935, the architecture is breathtaking.
After another series of wars against Manchuria, Joseon experienced a nearly 200-year period of peace.
After enjoying a period of peace for nearly two centuries, the Joseon dynasty faced consecutive foreign invasions by the Japanese and Manchus, beginning in 1592 until 1637.
As an ally of Ming China, the Joseon government of the time at first refused talks entirely, and in April and July 1591 also refused demands that Japanese troops be allowed to march through Korea.
Henceforth, Joseon gradually became more and more isolationist and stagnant.
However, the integrity of Joseon silloks dated after the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905 is dubious due to the influence exerted over record-keeping by the Japanese.
However, the latter years of the Joseon Dynasty were marked by isolation from the outside world.
In 1866, reacting to greater numbers of Korean converts to Catholicism despite several waves of persecutions, the Joseon court clamped down on them, massacring French Catholic missionaries and Korean converts alike.
In addition, many surrounding countries, such as Korea ( Joseon dynasty ), Vietnam frequently paid tribute to China during much of this period.
Initially, Gojong and the Joseon government shared this belief and agreed to collaborate with the Japanese military.
In the 1620s and 1630s, Joseon suffered from invasions by the Manchu which eventually extended to China as well.
In the 1860s, trade agreements pushed by the Japanese government led the Joseon Dynasty to open its trade ports with the west, and to numerous treaties with the United States, Britain, France, and other Western countries.
It wasn't until the Joseon dynasty that Confucian themes began to take root in Korean paintings, used in harmony with indigenous aspects.
Japanese occupation (1910–45) main Three Koreans shot for pulling up rails as a protest against seizure of land without payment by the Japanese The latter years of the Joseon dynasty were marked by isolation from the outside world.
Common combinations with joseon
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: