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Hong Chi-jung

Hong Chi-jung (1667–1732) was a scholar-official and Prime Minister of the Joseon Dynasty Korea in the 18th century from 1729 to 1732.〔 (Hong Chi-jung, Naver encyclopedia )〕
He was also diplomat and ambassador, representing Joseon interests in the 9th Edo period diplomatic mission to the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan.〔Walraven, Boudewijn ''et al.'' (2007). ''Korea in the middle: Korean studies and area studies,'' p. 361; Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). ''Annales des empereurs du japon,'' p. 417; n.b., the name ''Kô tsi tsiou'' is a pre-Hepburn Japanese transliteration and ''Hong tschi tchoung'' is a pre-McCune–Reischauer, Korean romanization devised by Julius Klaproth and Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat in 1834.〕
==1719 mission to Japan==
In 1719, King Sukjong dispatched a diplomatic mission to the shogunal court of Tokugawa Yoshimune.〔Walraven, p. 361.〕 This diplomatic mission functioned to the advantage of both the Japanese and the Koreans as a channel for developing a political foundation for trade.〔Walker, Brett L. "Foreign Affairs and Frontiers in Early Modern Japan: A Historiographical Essay," ''Early Modern Japan.'' Fall, 2002, pp. 48.〕
This delegation was explicitly identified by the Joseon court as a "Communication Envoy" (''tongsinsa''). The mission was understood to signify that relations were "normalized."〔Lewis, James Bryant. (2003). ( ''Frontier contact between Chosŏn Korea and Tokugawa Japan,'' pp. 21-24. )〕
The Joseon embassy arrived in Kyoto on the 10th month of the 4th year of ''Kyōhō'', according to the Japanese calendar in use at that time.〔Titsingh, p. 417.〕 Hong Chi-jung was the chief envoy.〔

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