How Young Couples Were Matched in Joseon Korea

In Joseon Korea, a bride often met her husband for the first time on their wedding day. Marriage was a contract between two families, arranged through a matchmaker (jungmae), sealed by a folded birth-chart paper (saju) and a compatibility reading (gunghap), never by the couple's own choice. This is the story of how marriages were arranged in the Joseon dynasty (1392 to 1897): the matchmaker, the wooden-goose vow, the ham gift-box, child marriage and the legal ages under the Gyeongguk daejeon, the three obediences, the seven grounds for divorcing a wife, and the widow remarriage ban that bound noblewomen hardest of all. It ends on a quiet reversal supported by the record: the daughters chosen by the great houses often carried the heaviest chains, while the girls nobody chose were the ones the law quietly set free, and on how arranged marriage survived into the modern Korean seon. Featuring the real life of Lady Hyegyeong, married to Crown Prince Sado at age nine, and the chastity-cult honors that still stand in carved red gates today. 🔔 Subscribe for the stories history left out. #JoseonDynasty #KoreanHistory #ArrangedMarriage #AsianHistory #Hanbok #LadyHyegyeong #Confucianism #WomensHistory #History #Documentary SOURCES Peer-reviewed scholarship and academic books Han Hee-sook, "Women's Life during the Chosŏn Dynasty," International Journal of Korean History, Vol. 6 (2004) JaHyun Kim Haboush (trans.), The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyŏng (University of California Press, 1996) Peter H. Lee (ed.), Sourcebook of Korean Civilization, Vol. 1 (Columbia University Press, 1993) — the 1477 remarriage edict Donald N. Clark, Culture and Customs of Korea Sam Hyun Yoo, "Postponement and Recuperation in Cohort Marriage in South Korea," Demographic Research, Vol. 35 Gabriela Rubio, "The Love Revolution: Decline in Arranged Marriages in Asia" (UC Merced working paper) Primary documents and law Gyeongguk daejeon (경국대전, 1485), Yejeon section — marriage-age and exam-ban clauses (via the National Institute of Korean History) Joseon wangjo sillok (Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty) — Sejong sillok (1427) and Sŏngjong sillok (1477) Article 809 of the Korean Civil Code; Constitutional Court of Korea ruling, 16 July 1997 (amendment effective 31 March 2005) Museums, encyclopedias, and institutions Encyclopedia of Korean Culture / 한국민족문화대백과사전 (Academy of Korean Studies) — entries on 전안례 (jeonanrye), 목기러기, 조혼 (johon) National Folk Museum of Korea, Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture Isabella Bird Bishop, Korea and Her Neighbours (1898) — contemporary observation of marriage age

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