Kim Yuk
Prime Minister in Joseon Dynasty | |
Hangul | 김육 |
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Hanja | 金堉 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Yug |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Yuk |
Pen name | |
Hangul | 잠곡, 회정당 |
Hanja | 潛谷, 晦靜堂 |
Revised Romanization | Jamgog, Hwaejungdang |
McCune–Reischauer | Jamgok, Hoijeongdang |
Courtesy name | |
Hangul | 백후 |
Hanja | 伯厚 |
Revised Romanization | baighoo |
McCune–Reischauer | baikhoo |
Kim Yuk (Hangul: 김육; Hanja: 金堉; 1570 – September 1658) was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar, politician and writer of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. His nickname was Jamgok (잠곡, 潛谷), Hoijeongdang (회정당, 晦靜堂), a courtesy name was baikhoo (백후, 伯厚), Posthumous name was Munjung (문정, 文貞).[1] He came from the Cheongpung Kim clan (Hangul: 청풍김씨, Hanja: 淸風金氏[1]).
Prime minister of Joseon Dynastys 1651 to 1652, 1655. Greanfather of Queen Myungsung[2] and 4G-Great-Grandfather of Queen Hyoui.[3]
Works
- 'Jamgokyugo' (잠곡유고, 潛谷遺稿)
- 'Gimyojehyunrok' (기묘제현록, 己卯諸賢錄)
- 'JAmgokphildam' (잠곡필담, 潛谷筆談)
- 'Yuwonchongbo' (유원총보, 類苑叢寶)
- 'Songdoji' (송도지, 松都誌)
- 'Phalhyunjun' (팔현전, 八賢傳)
- 'Handongmyungshinrok' (해동명신록, 海東名臣錄)
- 'Hwangmyunggiryak' (황명기략, 皇明紀略)
- 'Jongdeokshinpyun' (종덕신편, 種德新編)
Gallery
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Kim Yuk
See also
- Kim Jip
- Ahn Bang-jun
- Queen Myungsung
- Queen Hyoui
- Daedongbup
- Yi I
- Seong Hon
References
- 1 2 Kim Yuk:Nate
- ↑ Wife of Joseon Hyunjong
- ↑ wife of Joseon Jeongjo
External links
- Kim Yuk (Korean)
- Kim Yuk:Nate (Korean)
- Kim Yuk:Navercast (Korean)
- Kim Yuk (Korean)
- 이달의 문화 인물 김육 (Korean)
- 백성을 먼저 생각한 조선 제일의 경제 전문가 잠곡 김육 (Korean)
- [한명기가 만난 조선사람] 효종을 좌절시킨 김육의 애민 고집
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