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Foreign Relations and the Encounter with the West Sept. 18,2014

Philosophy and Factions the 4-7 debate over the relationship of the four fonts of virtue and the seven emotions to li and ki. Yi T’oegye argued the li generated the four fonts (virtuous instincts), and ki generated the emotions. His distrust of the real world led to righteous withdrawal. Yi Yulgok argued that both the four fonts and the seven emotions are generated by ki, with li providing direction. Encouraged an active role in government. The Namin looked to T’oegye for philosophical guidance. The Noron looked to Yulgok.

Benevolent authoritarianism The government was truly centralized. It was not a feudal government. The main task of the government was to maintain order. It was not expected to improve the lives of the people, or to provide them with education or health care. But, to be legitimate, it had to provide peace and prosperity, it could not be overly corrupt, and it had to be acceptable in Chinese eyes. A Confucian government, at least in theory, was less predatory than other pre- modern governments tended to me. But it was not a modern government. It did not try to represent those it governed or respond to their wishes, to grow the economy, or to improve the standard of living of the people it governed. It was supposed to maintain a floor below which the people’s living standards would not fall, but it was not expected to raise that floor.

Power of the Yangban Two kings were overthrown and replaced by half-brothers: Yŏnsan’gun r tyrant who didn’t respect Confucian officials and institutions and Kwanghaegun r Seen as not loyal enough to Ming China. Also he was the son of a royal concubine, and killed his younger half- brother, a son of the queen.

Chosŏn and its neighbours A sino-centric world order in which Korea was a model tributary state. tribute missions were a way to conduct trade. Ming China sent aid to Korea when Korea was attacked by Japan in the 1590s Korea was not allowed to have diplomatic relations with any other country.

Korea and the Manchu Before the Manchu conquered China, they first attacked Korea, in 1627 and Korea lost and was forced to pledge allegiance to the new Qing dynasty. It became a loyal tributary subject. Korea continued to honour the Ming even after the Ming had fallen to the Qing in in 1712 Korea and the Qing agreed on a boundary marker on Mt. Paektu/Changbai

Korea and Japan Korea did not have regular diplomatic relations with Japan before However, there was some trade as well as raids by Wa pirates. The Hideyoshi invasions of the 1590s dramatically changed Korean-Japanese relations. Most of the time, Korea wanted neighbourly relations with Japan, while it “served the great” (China).

The Hideyoshi Invasions ,000 Japanese land in Pusan, the king flees to the north Ming forces on land and Yi Sunsin’s “turtle boats” at sea harass the Japanese, as do righteous armies. The King returns to Seoul in 1593 Fighting breaks out again in 1597 The Japanese retreat when Hideyoshi dies in 1598 what was the impact of the war on Korea? decreased tax revenues, some change in the social structure.

Korean and Japan after 1600 Korea restored the relationship with Tsushima that treated Tsushima as a tributary of Korea, and allowed a small Japanese presence on the Southeast coast. Korea sent embassies to Japan (Japan called them “tribute missions”) but did not allow Japan to send embassies to Korea.

Korea and Okinawa In the first half of the dynasty, the Kingdom of the Ryūkyūs engaged in trade with Korea under the guise of diplomacy. After 1437 that contact was via Japan. Was Korea an independent actor in the international arena? Yes and no.

The encounter with the West traditional religion in Korea: Buddhism not intellectually respectable Shamanism (and folk religion) also not intellectually respectable Neo-Confucianism-- non-theistic Growing recognition of human moral frailty.

Pre-modern science mathematics: algebra but no geometry no notion of proofs medicine: Chinese medicine. Physiology but no anatomy. Tasan and smallpox immunization astronomy: more concerned with what celestial bodies did than what they were. geography: Sino-centric. More concerned with feng-shui than actual lay of the land.

Catholicism comes to Korea The growth of Maitreyan movements, and the spread of the Chŏng Kam Nok (a book of prophesy) The rise of recognition of moral frailty Jesuit publications in China start reaching Korea in the early 17th century. Yet it wasn’t until 1784 that Catholicism began to be taken seriously as a religion.

Reactions to Catholicism What did Yi Ik think of Catholic theology? pp What did Sin Hudam think of the Catholic educational system? pp Why did An Chŏngbok reject Catholicism? pp Why did some other Namin find Catholicism appealing?

Persecution of Catholics Who were the first Catholics? Tasan and his friends and relatives. The first martyr: Paul Yun Chich’ung and the problem of ancestor “worship” What did Hwang Sayŏng do to try to stop the persecution? (pp ) What arguments did Chŏng Hasang used in defense of his Catholic faith? (pp )

The impact of Catholicism Monotheism: a radically new concept in Korea separation of church and state: another radically new concept This was an early step toward religious freedom,which in turn is an early step toward democracy.

Major persecutions hundreds killed. Tasan is exiled. Hwang Sayŏng asks for French help another major persecution. Chŏng Hasang and 3 French priests are killed thousands of Catholics are killed, including 9 French priests. 103 Catholics from Korea has been declared saints, and another 124 are almost there—they were declared Blessed in August, 2014.