"I cannot allow this, Your Majesty!" You are someone with unshakable convictions — you'd rather break than bend.
You value logic and principles above all, and once you dig into something, you don't stop until you've reached the bottom — a true scholar type.
01 · Strength
The Scholar's Strengths
• A scholarly curiosity and intellectual drive that doesn't stop until it finds the answer
• The ability to earn the trust of those around you with a single, logically coherent statement
• A sense of justice that can never look away from what is wrong
02 · Weakness
The Scholar's Weaknesses
• Can come across as "inflexible" when you focus too much on rules
• Tends to see the world in only black and white
03 · Advice
Advice for the Scholar
This week, swap out the books for a movie and recharge your emotions. Wisdom paired with flexibility shines even brighter!
This shows the social status that best matches your personality and values if you time-slipped to the Joseon Dynasty. Your choices across 12 historical scenarios are comprehensively analyzed, and the status with the highest score among the 6 types — King, Scholar, Idler, Royal Secretary, Merchant, and Royal Guard — becomes your result. Each result includes a personality interpretation through your Joseon status, modern-day strengths and weaknesses, tailored advice, and which statuses you're most compatible with. For example, getting King means you're a modern-day Leader type, while Idler corresponds to a free-spirited Artist type.
This test is an entertainment test that creatively applies Enneagram personality theory to Joseon Dynasty social statuses, and is not a professional psychological diagnostic tool. However, it is designed to measure various personality dimensions across 12 questions — including leadership, judgment, sociability, and crisis response — and many people find the results surprisingly aligned with their actual personality. The unique frame of historical scenarios actually tends to draw out more honest answers.
Each of the 6 statuses has a distinct core value and behavioral pattern. The King represents charisma and decisiveness, the Scholar represents wisdom and principle, the Idler represents freedom and artistry, the Royal Secretary represents social awareness and mediation, the Merchant represents networking and business acumen, and the Royal Guard represents loyalty and martial skill. Interestingly, these traits map directly onto modern roles — leader, researcher, free spirit, mediator, entrepreneur, and expert. Check out the compatibility info to see which status combinations create great synergy and which ones to watch out for.
Yes! You can easily share via KakaoTalk, X (Twitter), link copy, and more using the share button at the bottom of the results screen. Friends can start the test right away through the shared link. This test is especially great for sparking conversations with friends — "Are you a King? I'm an Idler lol" — and checking compatibility results adds even more fun as you discover your Joseon-era chemistry. The result card, which includes each status's core personality and modern interpretation, is also perfect for posting on social media.
If you answer honestly, you'll generally get the same or similar result. However, some answers may shift depending on recent experiences or your current mood, which can lead to subtle differences. This is because people's behavioral tendencies do change slightly based on their environment and experiences. Enneagram theory also holds that while your core type remains consistent, traits from other types can emerge depending on the situation. Retaking the test a few months later can be a great opportunity to reflect on your growth and changes in a fun way.
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