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Ch'oe Hang (Joseon civil minister)

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Template:Korean name

Choe Hang
Hangul
최항
Hanja
崔恒
Revised RomanizationChoe Hang
McCune–ReischauerChoi Hang

Choe Hang (1409–1474) was a prominent civil minister (called munsin) and scholar of the Saknyeong Choe clan during the Joseon Dynasty.

In 1434, the 16th year of Sejong the Great's reign, as he passed gwageo or civil minister exam, with the highest point, he was appointed as the title of Buchucan (副修撰) at Hall of Worthies (Jiphyeonjeon). He participated in helping the king create hangul, Korean alphabet. He also devoted to compiling Dongguk Tonggam and Gyeongguk daejeon (Code of Law).[1]

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