Summary
Shin Byung-joo, a history professor at Konkuk University, discusses the relationship between Jeong Do-jeon and Yi Bang-won, focusing on their roles in the founding of Joseon. The conversation covers Jeong Do-jeon's contributions to the state's design, the power struggle between king and ministers, and the eventual coup led by Yi Bang-won. No investment or trading ideas are presented.
- Jeong Do-jeon was the master planner of the Joseon dynasty's institutions and capital.
- Yi Bang-won (later King Taejong) killed Jeong Do-jeon in a coup to seize power.
- The discussion contrasts Jeong Do-jeon and Han Myeong-hoe as similar but different royal advisors.
- King Taejong maintained Jeong Do-jeon's systems despite killing him.
- The video covers the naming of Gyeongbokgung palace and the adoption of the country name Joseon.
- There are no financial markets, assets, or tradable expressions mentioned.