Yu Sun-jeong | |||||||||||
Native Name: | 류순정 | ||||||||||
Native Name Lang: | ko | ||||||||||
Office: | Chief State Councillor | ||||||||||
Term Start: | 14 November 1512 | ||||||||||
Term End: | 26 January 1513 | ||||||||||
Predecessor: | Kim Su-dong | ||||||||||
Successor: | Seong Hui-an | ||||||||||
Office1: | Left State Councillor | ||||||||||
Term Start1: | 9 November 1509 | ||||||||||
Term End1: | 14 November 1512 | ||||||||||
Predecessor1: | Park Won-jong | ||||||||||
Successor1: | Seong Hui-an | ||||||||||
Office2: | Right State Councillor | ||||||||||
Term Start2: | 26 October 1506 | ||||||||||
Term End2: | 9 November 1509 | ||||||||||
Predecessor2: | Park Won-jong | ||||||||||
Successor2: | Seong Hui-an | ||||||||||
Birth Date: | 1459 | ||||||||||
Country: | Joseon | ||||||||||
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Ryu Sun-jeong or Yu Sun-jeong (Korean: 류순정/유순정, 柳順汀; 1459 - 26 January 1513) was a Korean scholar-official during the Joseon period. A disciple of Kim Chong-jik,[1] he participated in the Jungjong coup of 1506 [2] together with other Neo-Confucianism philosophers and scholars, and became Chief State Councillor of Joseon in 1512. He was a part of the Sarim faction and came from the Jinju Ryu clan (진주 류씨/진주 유씨, 晉州 柳氏).