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The Sunheung Ahn clan (, ) is a clan connected with the town of Sunheung,
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, and was well known during the
Goryeo Dynasty Goryeo (; ) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korea, Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392. Goryeo achieved what has b ...
and in the early
Joseon Dynasty Joseon ( ; ; also romanized as ''Chosun''), officially Great Joseon (), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the Korean Empire in October 1897. The kingdom w ...
for its so-called "blue-blood" status. 73.5% of people with the Korean surname 'Ahn' belong to the Sunheung Ahn clan. The 2000 South Korean census counted 468,827 members of the "Sunheung" Ahn clan.


Sunheung clan in the Goryeo Dynasty

They have enjoyed "blue-blood" status as nobility (
Yangban The ''yangban'' () were part of the traditional ruling class or gentry of dynastic Korea during the Joseon period. The ''yangban'' were mainly composed of highly educated civil officials and military officers—landed or unlanded aristocrats wh ...
) since their earliest history in the
Goryeo Dynasty Goryeo (; ) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korea, Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392. Goryeo achieved what has b ...
and throughout the
Joseon Dynasty Joseon ( ; ; also romanized as ''Chosun''), officially Great Joseon (), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the Korean Empire in October 1897. The kingdom w ...
. The founder of the Sunheung Ahn was a famous military commander from
Goryeo Goryeo (; ) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korea, Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392. Goryeo achieved what has b ...
named
Ahn Ja-mi Ahn or AHN may refer to: People * Ahn (Korean surname), a Korean family name occasionally Romanized as ''An'' * Ahn Byeong-keun (born 1962, ), South Korean judoka * Ahn Eak-tai (1906–1965, ), Korean composer and conductor * Ahn Jung-hwan (born 1 ...
. He commanded the ''Hongwiwi'', a troop that escorted the Royal Family, greeted foreign envoys, participated in national ceremonies, fought in wars, and guarded the frontier (border area) during the
Goryeo Dynasty Goryeo (; ) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korea, Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392. Goryeo achieved what has b ...
. Ahn Ja-mi was honoured with the title of the Supreme Commander of Samhowi (one of the three Central Commanderies) by King Sinjong of Goryeo. Ahn Ja-mi had three sons: Ahn Yeong-yu, Ahn Yeong-rin and Ahn Yeong-hwa. The Sunheung Ahn clan is divided into three different branches, based on which of the three sons they descend from. The First Branch descending from Ahn Yeong-yu is called Chumil Branch (추밀공파; 樞密公派). The Second Branch descending from Ahn Yeong-rin is called Byeoljang Branch (별장공파, 別將公派). The Third Branch descending from Ahn Yeong-hwa is called Kyoseo Branch (교서공파, 校書公派). From these three branches, there are 14 more sub-branches from the First Branch, 4 sub-branches from the Second Branch, and 4 sub-branches from the Third Branch. The Sunheung Ahn clan became one of the most powerful and famous noble clans after Ahn Hyang, a grandson of Ahn Yeong-yu, passed the ''
Gwageo The () or ''kwagŏ'' were the national civil service examinations under the Goryeo (918–1392) and Joseon (1392–1897) periods of Korea. Typically quite demanding, these tests measured candidates' ability of writing composition and knowledge ...
'' (State examination) in 1260, and served as ''Docheomuijungchan'' (Deputy Prime Minister). Ahn Hyang is considered the founder of
Neo-Confucianism Neo-Confucianism (, often shortened to ''lǐxué'' 理學, literally "School of Principle") is a moral, ethical, and metaphysical Chinese philosophy influenced by Confucianism, which originated with Han Yu (768–824) and Li Ao (772–841) i ...
in Korea, introducing Song Confucianism to the Goryeo Empire, and is generally numbered among the clan's most illustrious members. He founded a branch of his own within the Sunheung Ahn clan, called Moonsun Sub-Branch (문성공파, 文成公派). Subsequent to Ahn Hyang, and for the rest of the Goryeo Dynasty, the Sunheung Ahn clan had members passing the State Examination for 11 generations, 20 members of the clan were made into Dukes or Grand Dukes (봉군, 封君), and it produced 17 ''Daejehak'' (대제학), which was the highest office a scholar could reach in the Royal Court, roughly equivalent to today's Ministers of Education.


Sunheung clan in the Joseon Dynasty

After the fall of Goryeo and the establishment of Joseon in 1392, the Sunheung Ahn clan still remained one of the most powerful and famous noble families, and was known for being one of the Six Greatest Clans in the Kingdom. During the Joseon Dynasty, 641 members of the clan passed the State Examination. However, the Sunheung Ahn clan lost its power in the mid-15th Century, due to its support of King Danjong, a young monarch who was overthrown (and later assassinated) by his uncle in the midst of political turmoil. The clan then led the movement to restore Danjong back to the throne, which is one of the well-known tragedies in the history of the Joseon Dynasty. Once the plan failed, the Sunheung Ahn clan lost its status as one of the most prestigious clans. Its members left Sunheung and scattered around the Kingdom, in order to run away from the oppression of the government. The famous ''Pikkeut Village'' (End of the Blood Village, 피끝마을) gained its name after blood from the massacre of 700 inhabitants of Sunheung flowed in the water stream and swept into the village. In the ''Danjong-aesa'' (단종애사, 端宗哀史), a popular early 20th Century novel that describes the life of King Danjong, this event was romanticised as the tragic fate of the Sunheung Ahn clan, which stayed loyal to the young King. Due to the clan's famous history of staying loyal to King Danjong, the surname ''Ahn'' became synonymous with stubborn and loyal. There are three Korean surnames often associated with being stubborn–Ahn, Kang, and Choi - and of the three, Ahn is the most famous. As a consequence of the failure of Danjong's restoration, the Sunheung Ahn clan was charged with treason. Their
ancestral seat A family seat, sometimes just called seat, is the principal residence of the landed gentry and aristocracy. The residence usually denotes the social, economic, political, or historic connection of the family within a given area. Some families to ...
was called the "Land of Treason", and the clan could not regain its former power and glory and did not produce many famous figures for the rest of the Joseon Dynasty. However, it produced many well-known members after the fall of
Joseon Joseon ( ; ; also romanized as ''Chosun''), officially Great Joseon (), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the Korean Empire in October 1897. The kingdom w ...
, in late 19th Century.


Notable members of the Sunheung clan

The most influential and respected members of the Sunheung Clan are Ahn Hyang, who is considered the founder of Neo-Confucianism in Korea, and Ahn Chang-ho, also known by his pen name ''Dosan'' (도산, 島山), a political leader during Colonial Japan and the sixth president of the
Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea The Korean Provisional Government (KPG), formally the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea (), was a Korean government-in-exile based in Republic of China (1912–1949), China during Korea under Japanese rule, Japanese rule over K ...
, whose life ended shortly after being released from prison by the Japanese Government.


Before the 26th generation

* Ahn Hyang, a scholar and official during the late Goryeo Dynasty. He introduced Neo-Confucianism to Korea. * Ahn Yui, a military officer, who lived in mid-Joseon Dynasty. He is well known for winning against the Japanese in multiple battles, under the command of
Yi Sun-sin Yi Sun-sin (; ; April 28, 1545 – December 16, 1598) was a Korean admiral and military general known for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin War in the Joseon period. Yi's courtesy name was Yŏhae (여해), and he was po ...
, one of the most famous admirals in history.


26th generation

*
Ahn Cheol-soo Ahn Cheol-soo (; born 26 February 1962) is a South Korean politician, medical doctor, businessperson, and software entrepreneur. He is a member of the National Assembly as part of the conservative People Power Party. Prior to his career in po ...
, a South Korean politician, physician and software entrepreneur. A two-time former presidential election candidate, in 2012 and 2017. (26th generation of Lord Gamchal Sub-Branch of the First Branch of the Sunheung Ahn clan) * Ahn Chang-ho, a leader of the Korean Independence Movement during the Japanese Occupation. Also one of the leaders of the Korean-American immigrant community in the United States.


28th generation

*
Ahn Jae-hong Ahn Chai-hong (, December 31, 1891 – March 1, 1965) was a Korean activist, politician, and journalist who participated in the Korean independence movement. See also * Korea Independence Party - Ahn Jae-hong was a member of the party here. ...
, a Korean independence activist, politician and journalist.


29th generation

*
Ahn Hee-jung Ahn Hee-jung (born 1 May 1965), also known as An Hee-jung, is a former South Korean politician and convicted felon. He served as the 36th and 37th Governor of South Chungcheong Province. He stepped down from his role as governor and announced ...
, a South Korean politician. He served as the 36th and 37th Governor of South Chungcheong Province. *Ahn Tae-hoon, the father of famous Korean independence activist Ahn Jung-geun. He is well known for helping
Kim Gu Kim Ku (; August 29, 1876 – June 26, 1949), also known by his art name Paekpŏm, was a Korean independence activist and statesman. He was a leader of the Korean independence movement against the Empire of Japan, head of the Korean Provision ...
, one of the leading figures of the Korean Independence Movement.


30th generation

* Ahn Jung-geun, a Korean-independence activist and receiver of the Order of Merit Medal for National Foundation in 1962, the most prestigious civil decoration in the Republic of Korea. *Ahn Gong-gun, younger brother of Ahn Jung-geun, a Korean-independence activist who worked along with
Kim Gu Kim Ku (; August 29, 1876 – June 26, 1949), also known by his art name Paekpŏm, was a Korean independence activist and statesman. He was a leader of the Korean independence movement against the Empire of Japan, head of the Korean Provision ...
. *Ahn Myeong-gun, a cousin of Ahn Jung-geun, a Korean-independence activist who was imprisoned along with
Kim Gu Kim Ku (; August 29, 1876 – June 26, 1949), also known by his art name Paekpŏm, was a Korean independence activist and statesman. He was a leader of the Korean independence movement against the Empire of Japan, head of the Korean Provision ...
, by the Japanese Colonial Government.


31st generation

*
Ahn Bong-soon Ahn Bong-Soon (; March 1, 1894 – February 25, 1967) was a Korean independence activist. He was a member of the Korean Provisional Government and of the Korean Liberation Army The Korean Liberation Army (KLA; ), also known as the Korean Rest ...
, a Korean-independence activist and
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soldier *Ahn Choon-seng, a Korean-independence activist, military commander, and South Korean politician. He later became the first Principal of the Korean Military Academy. Nephew of Ahn Jung-geun.


Generation ambiguous

*
Ahn Eak-tai Ahn Eak-tai (, ; 5 December 1906 – 16 September 1965) was a Korean classical composer and conductor. He conducted numerous major orchestras across Europe, including the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and th ...
, South Korean classical composer and conductor *
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, South Korean singer, member of girl group Ive * Ahn Jae-mo, South Korean actor, singer, motor sportsman and businessman * Ahn Jae-wook, South Korean singer and actor * Ahn Jae-hyo, South Korean singer and member of boy band
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*
Ahn Sung-ki Ahn Sung-ki (; born January 1, 1952) is a South Korean actor. One of the country's most respected actors, he has appeared in more than 130 films during his career of over 60 years. He received Bog-wan Order of Cultural Merit in 2005 Culture Day. ...
, South Korean actor *
Ahn Nae-sang Ahn Nae-sang (; born December 25, 1964) is a South Korean actor. He began his career on the stage, and in 1994 made his film debut in the Bong Joon-ho short film ''Baeksekin'' ("White Man" or "White-collar worker"), followed by Jang Sun-woo's ...
, South Korean actor *
Viktor An Viktor An (; born Ahn Hyun-soo () on November 23, 1985),. is a South Korean-born Russian Short track speed skating, short-track speed skating coach and retired short-track speed skater. With a total of eight Olympic medals, six gold and two bro ...
(born Ahn Hyun-soo), South Korean-born short-track speed-skater, later naturalised into Russian citizenship *
Ahn So-hee Ahn So-hee (; born June 27, 1992), known mononymously Sohee, is a South Korean actress and former singer. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Wonder Girls. She is best known for her performance in the film ''Train to Busan'' ( ...
, South Korean actress and singer, former member of girl group
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* Ahn Hye-jin (better known as Hwasa), South Korean singer and member of girl group
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*
Tony Ahn Tony An (; born June 7, 1978) is a South Korean singer-songwriter, best known as a member of boy band H.O.T. After H.O.T. disbanded in 2001, its ex-members Tony An, Jang Woo-hyuk and Lee Jae-won formed the dance music trio jtL. Eventually, JT ...
, South Korean singer and member of boy band H.O.T. *
Ahn Gwi-ryeong Ahn Gwi-ryeong (; born June 1, 1989) is a South Korean politician and former news anchor for the Korean broadcasting company YTN. She transitioned into politics and ran in the 2024 South Korean legislative election as the candidate for the Kore ...
, South Korean politician * Ahn Yeon Seok known as Yoo YeonSeok. South Korean actor and singer


Villages of the Sunheung clan

* Songcheon, Hwaseong-myeon, Yeonbaek County, Hwanghae Province, North Korea * Around Shinanju-myeon, Anju, South Pyongan Province, North Korea * Hajeong, Baeksan-myeon, Gimje, North Jeolla Province, South Korea * Jambyeong, Geumga-myeon, Chungju, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea * Nusan-Ri, Yangchon-eup, Gimposi, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea


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