Kim Yuk

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Kim Yuk
Prime Minister in Joseon Dynasty
Hangul
김육
Hanja
金堉
Revised RomanizationGim Yug
McCune–ReischauerKim Yuk
Art name
Hangul
잠곡, 회정당
Hanja
潛谷, 晦靜堂
Revised RomanizationJamgog, Hwaejungdang
McCune–ReischauerJamgok, Hoijeongdang
Courtesy name
Hangul
백후
Hanja
伯厚
Revised Romanizationbaighoo
McCune–Reischauerbaikhoo

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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

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Kim Yuk:Nate
  2. ^ Wife of Joseon Hyunjong
  3. ^ wife of Joseon Jeongjo

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