yangban

yangban
(Korean; "two groups")

Highest social class of the Korean Chosŏn dynasty (1392–1910).

It consisted of both munban (civilian officials) and muban (military officials). Though the term originated in the Koryŏ dynasty (935–1392), it was only later applied to the highest of four social classes. The yangban were granted land and stipends and were the only social class permitted to take the civil service examinations. The yangban system was discarded in 1894.

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      (Korean: (Korea) “two groups”), the highest social class of the Yi dynasty (Chosŏn dynasty) (1392–1910) of Korea. It consisted of both munban, or civilian officials, and muban, or military officials. The term yangban originated in the Koryŏ dynasty (935–1392), when civil service examinations were held under the two categories of munkwa (civilian) and mukwa (military). By the Yi dynasty, the term came to designate the entire landholding class. The Yi dynasty had a rigidly hierarchical class system composed broadly of four classes: yangban, chungin (intermediate class), sangmin (common people), and ch'ŏnmin (lowborn people).

      The yangban were granted many privileges by the state, including land and stipends, according to their official grade and status. They alone were entitled to take civil service examinations and were exempt from military duty and corvée labour. They were even permitted to have their slaves serve their own terms of punishment.

      The rules to which the yangban were subjected were severe. Unless at least one of their family members within three successive generations was admitted to the officialdom, they were deprived of their yangban status. They were expected always to exhibit courtesy and righteousness and to be prepared to sacrifice their lives for a greater cause. No matter how poor, they were not supposed to show a shred of meanness in their behaviour.

      The yangban system, corrupted and deemed pernicious to social development, was discarded in 1894, when a series of modern reforms were effected.

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