반응형 자녀 교육법25 Lee Ham (Unak) of the Jaeryeong Lee Clan Parenting Method Is Wealth Truly the Best Legacy for Future Generations?Despite high interest rate policies, inflation remains unchecked, leading to prolonged high prices and frequent reports of corporate bankruptcies. Wars are breaking out worldwide due to conflicting national interests, destabilizing international relations and disrupting resource supplies, which, in turn, impact industries across nations. Sou.. 2025. 2. 8. Jang Gye-hyang’s Parenting Method A Woman as Remarkable as Shin Saimdang: Lady JangJang Gye-hyang (張桂香) was a female artist and calligrapher of the mid-Joseon period. According to Jangssi Silgi (張氏實記), "By the age of ten, Jang was already well-versed in literature and the arts, excelling without formal instruction. The poetry she recited and the characters she wrote embodied the refined elegance of Fengya (風雅) and the calligraph.. 2025. 2. 7. Emperor Wen of Sui’s Failed Parenting Method The Failed Parenting of a Great EmperorEmperor Wen of Sui, Yang Jian (楊堅), was the figure who ended one of the most chaotic periods in Chinese history, the Sixteen Kingdoms of the Five Barbarians, and unified the mainland. Yang Jian was an aristocratic noble of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, who deftly navigated the chaotic political landscape to eventually rise to the position of chancellor. After .. 2025. 2. 6. Lu Jiuyuan's Parenting Methods A Distinguished Educator of the Southern Song DynastyLu Jiuyuan (陸九淵), a prominent Neo-Confucian scholar of the Southern Song Dynasty, is recognized as a key founder of the Yangming School of Philosophy (陽明學). Born into a large family spanning nine generations, Lu demonstrated exceptional intelligence from an early age and showed a deep curiosity about fundamental principles. As a local official.. 2025. 2. 5. Ihajin's Parenting Methods Ihajin, the Father of Seongho Yi IkIhajin (李夏鎭) was a high-ranking official during the late Joseon Dynasty, serving as the Chief Inspector (Dae-sahon) and father of Yi Ik (李瀷). Yi Ik, a notable late Joseon scholar, was influential in promoting practical learning (silhak) and significantly impacted later figures such as Jeong Yak-yong (丁若鏞). Ihajin served under three kings, holding positions such.. 2025. 2. 4. Park Se-dang's Parenting Methods Park Se-dang: The Pioneer of Practical Learning in JoseonPark Se-dang (朴世堂) was a mid-Joseon Dynasty official and calligrapher. Born into a prestigious family of scholars, he lost his father at the age of four and grew up in poverty, unable to study during his early years. It was not until he was ten that he began his education, showing remarkable talent that caught the attention of those around.. 2025. 2. 3. Lady Manmyeong's Parenting Method Lady Manmyeong Who Raised a Great GeneralLady Manmyeong (萬明夫人) was the niece of King Jinheung (眞興王) of Silla and the mother of General Kim Yushin (金庾信). She was born into the royal Seonggol (sacred bone) lineage of Silla and married Kim Seohyeon (金舒玄), who was of Gaya royal descent. This marriage caused a significant issue in Silla, where lineage was highly valued. Due to her husband’s Gaya heri.. 2025. 2. 2. Dr. Kang Young-woo's Parenting Methods Dr. Kang Young-woo: A Mentor for the Visually ImpairedDr. Kang Young-woo was born in 1944 and lost his eyesight as a child after being hit in the eyes by a soccer ball. Shortly after this incident, his father passed away, and his mother, devastated by the news of her son's blindness, also died. His older sister, who worked tirelessly to support Dr. Kang and his younger brother, later succumbed t.. 2025. 2. 1. Dr. Koh’s Family Parenting Method Education of Dr. Koh's Family: Role Models in Raising High-Achieving American-Born ChildrenDr. Koh Kwang-rim is renowned in Korea not just for his impressive career but for raising accomplished children. Graduating top of his class from Kyungsung Imperial University (now Seoul National University) in law, Dr. Koh earned his JD from Harvard and a Ph.D. in political science from Rutgers University.. 2025. 1. 31. 이전 1 2 3 다음 반응형