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Kim Ja-jeom

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Kim Ja-jeom
Hangul
김자점
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGim Jajeom
McCune–ReischauerKim Cha-jŏm
Art name
Hangul
낙서
Hanja
Revised RomanizationNakseo
McCune–ReischauerNaksŏ
Courtesy name
Hangul
성지
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSeongji
McCune–ReischauerSŏngji

Kim Ja-jeom (Korean김자점; Hanja金自點; 1588 – January 27, 1652) was a politician and Neo-Confucian scholar of the Joseon Dynasty. His pen name was Nakseo (Korean낙서; Hanja洛西) and courtesy name was Seongji (Korean성지; Hanja成之). He was one of the disciples of Seong Hon.

He was Joseon's prime minister from 1645 to 1650, and was an ancestor of Kim Gu,[1] a famous Korean independence activist.

In 1646, threatened by the return of Im Gyeong-eop to the capital, Kim Ja-jeom's paid soldiers to have him assassinated.

In popular culture

See also

References

  1. ^ Baikbeomilji (Kim Gu, 1947, Seoul)

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