Yi Cha-ch'un
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Yi Cha-ch'un (Korean: 이자춘; Hanja: 李子春; 20 January 1315 – 3 June 1361) or known by his Mongolian name Ulus Bukha (Korean: 울루스부카; Hanja: 吾魯思不花), was a minor military officer of the Yuan Empire who later transferred his allegiance to Goryeo and became the father of Yi Sŏng-gye, founder of the Joseon Dynasty.
In this Korean name, the family name is Yi.
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Yi Cha-ch'un 이자춘 李子春 | |||||||||
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King of Joseon (posthumously) | |||||||||
Darugachi | |||||||||
Reign | 1343–1356 | ||||||||
Born | 20 January 1315 Aldong, Ssangseong Prefecture, Yuan dynasty (now Gyeongheung-gun, North Hamgyeong Province) | ||||||||
Died | 3 June 1361 (aged 46) Gwiju-dong, Hamheung-bu, Dongbuk-myeon, Goryeo (now Yeongheung-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do) | ||||||||
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Spouse | Lady Yi Queen Uihye | ||||||||
Issue | 5 sons and 2 daughters | ||||||||
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House | Yi | ||||||||
Father | Yi Chun | ||||||||
Mother | Lady, of the Munju Bak clan |
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