Joseon (1392–1910) followed Goryeo. In 1897, when Joseon became the
Korean Empire, some of the Joseon kings were posthumously raised to the rank of emperors. Joseon monarchs had
temple names ending in
jo (조; 祖) or
jong (종; 宗).
Jo was given to the first kings/emperors of new lines within the dynasty, with the first king/emperor having the special name of
Taejo (태조; 太祖), which means "great progenitor" (see also
Goryeo).
Jong was given to all other kings/emperors. Two kings,
Yeonsangun and
Gwanghaegun, were not given temple names after their reigns ended. Each monarch had a
posthumous name that included either the title
Wang (왕; 王, "king"),
Hwangje (황제; 皇帝, "emperor"),
Daewang (대왕; 大王, "great king"), or
Daehwangje (대황제; 大皇帝, "great emperor"). For the sake of consistency, the title "King/Emperor" has been added to each monarch's temple name in the list below. • see
Korean Empire section == Korean Empire ==