fbpx
Wikipedia

Gim Jong-jik

Gim Jong-jik (Korean김종직; June 1431 – 19 August 1492), often known by his art name Jeompiljae (점필재), was a leading Korean Neo-Confucian scholar in the early Joseon dynasty. He was born in Miryang in Gyeongsang Province, to a yangban family of the Seonsan Gim clan. He passed the jinsa literary licentiate examination in 1453 and the higher examination in 1459.

Gim Jong-jik
Shrine to Gim Jong-jik in Miryang
Korean name
Hangul
김종직
Hanja
金宗直
Revised RomanizationGim Jongjik
McCune–ReischauerKim Chongjik
Courtesy name
Hangul
계온 / 효관
Hanja
堅 / 孝盥
Revised RomanizationGyeon / Hyogwan
McCune–ReischauerKyeon / Hyogwan
Posthumous name
Hangul
문충
Hanja
文忠
Revised RomanizationMunchung
McCune–ReischauerMunch'ung
Art name
Hangul
점필재
Hanja
佔畢齋
Revised RomanizationJeompiljae
McCune–ReischauerChŏmp'ilchae

After passing the examination, Gim entered government service, holding a wide range of positions. He earned the special favor of King Seongjong, as well as the enmity of the Hungu (Loyal Retainers) faction.

After his death, Gim Jong-jik's writings became the basis for the First literati purge of 1498 under the rule of Yeonsangun. His students included Gim Il-son who was killed in the first literati purge, and Gim Goeng-pil, who was killed in the subsequent Second literati purge of 1504 along with many others. Gim Jong-jik's memory was later rehabilitated, and he was enshrined in various seowon including Yerim Seowon in Miryang and Geumo Seowon in Gumi.

Family edit

  • Father – Kim Suk-ja (김숙자; 金叔滋; 24 August 1389 – 2 March 1456)
  • Mother
    • Biological - Lady Park of the Miryang Park clan (밀양 박씨; 28 November 1400 – 21 December 1479); second wife
    • Step - Lady Han of the Goksan Han clan (곡산 한씨; 谷山 韓氏); first wife
  • Sibling(s)
    • Older half-brother - Kim Jong-bo (김종보; 金宗輔)
    • Older half-brother - Kim Jong-ik (김종익; 金宗翼)
    • Older half-sister - Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏)
    • Older half-sister - Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏)
    • Older brother - Kim Jong-seok (김종석; 金宗碩; 23 November - March 1460)
    • Older brother - Kim Jong-yu (김종유; 金宗裕)
    • Younger sister - Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏)
  • Wives and their issue
    • Lady Jo of the Changnyeong Jo clan (창녕 조씨); daughter of Jo Gye-mun (울진현령 조계문; 曺繼文)
      • Son - Kim Eok (김억; 金繶)
      • Daughter - Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏)
        • Son-in-law - Yu Se-mi (유세미; 柳世湄) of the Jeonju Yu clan (전주 유씨)
      • Son - Kim Gon (김곤; 金緄)
        • Daughter-in-law - Lady Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan (경주 김씨; 慶州 金氏); daughter of Kim Man-seong (김맹성, 金孟性; 1374–1449)
      • Son - Kim Dam (김담; 金紞)
      • Daughter - Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏)
        • Son-in-law - Yi Haek (이핵; 李翮) of the Pasan Yi clan (파산 이씨)
    • Lady Moon of the Nampyeong Moon clan (남평 문씨; 南平 文氏); daughter of Moon Geuk-jeong (첨정 문극정; 文克貞)
      • Son - Kim Sung-nyeon (김숭년; 金嵩年)
      • Daughter - Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan (선산 김씨; 善山 金氏)

Works edit

  • Jeompiljaejip (점필재집; 佔畢齋集)
  • Cheonggupunga (청구풍아; 靑丘風雅)
  • Dongmunsu (동문수; 東文粹)
  • Danghuilgi (당후일기)
  • Yuduyurok (유두유록; 遊頭流錄)
  • Gihaengrok (기행록; 紀行錄)

See also edit

References edit

External links edit

  • Naver Encyclopedia entry
  • Gim Jongjik Memorial Museum (in Korean)

jong, this, korean, name, family, name, this, article, does, cite, sources, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, march, 202. In this Korean name the family name is Gim This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Gim Jong jik news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Gim Jong jik Korean 김종직 June 1431 19 August 1492 often known by his art name Jeompiljae 점필재 was a leading Korean Neo Confucian scholar in the early Joseon dynasty He was born in Miryang in Gyeongsang Province to a yangban family of the Seonsan Gim clan He passed the jinsa literary licentiate examination in 1453 and the higher examination in 1459 Gim Jong jikShrine to Gim Jong jik in MiryangKorean nameHangul김종직Hanja金宗直Revised RomanizationGim JongjikMcCune ReischauerKim ChongjikCourtesy nameHangul계온 효관Hanja堅 孝盥Revised RomanizationGyeon HyogwanMcCune ReischauerKyeon HyogwanPosthumous nameHangul문충Hanja文忠Revised RomanizationMunchungMcCune ReischauerMunch ungArt nameHangul점필재Hanja佔畢齋Revised RomanizationJeompiljaeMcCune ReischauerChŏmp ilchae After passing the examination Gim entered government service holding a wide range of positions He earned the special favor of King Seongjong as well as the enmity of the Hungu Loyal Retainers faction After his death Gim Jong jik s writings became the basis for the First literati purge of 1498 under the rule of Yeonsangun His students included Gim Il son who was killed in the first literati purge and Gim Goeng pil who was killed in the subsequent Second literati purge of 1504 along with many others Gim Jong jik s memory was later rehabilitated and he was enshrined in various seowon including Yerim Seowon in Miryang and Geumo Seowon in Gumi Contents 1 Family 2 Works 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksFamily editFather Kim Suk ja 김숙자 金叔滋 24 August 1389 2 March 1456 Mother Biological Lady Park of the Miryang Park clan 밀양 박씨 28 November 1400 21 December 1479 second wife Step Lady Han of the Goksan Han clan 곡산 한씨 谷山 韓氏 first wife Sibling s Older half brother Kim Jong bo 김종보 金宗輔 Older half brother Kim Jong ik 김종익 金宗翼 Older half sister Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan 선산 김씨 善山 金氏 Older half sister Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan 선산 김씨 善山 金氏 Older brother Kim Jong seok 김종석 金宗碩 23 November March 1460 Older brother Kim Jong yu 김종유 金宗裕 Younger sister Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan 선산 김씨 善山 金氏 Wives and their issue Lady Jo of the Changnyeong Jo clan 창녕 조씨 daughter of Jo Gye mun 울진현령 조계문 曺繼文 Son Kim Eok 김억 金繶 Daughter Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan 선산 김씨 善山 金氏 Son in law Yu Se mi 유세미 柳世湄 of the Jeonju Yu clan 전주 유씨 Son Kim Gon 김곤 金緄 Daughter in law Lady Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan 경주 김씨 慶州 金氏 daughter of Kim Man seong 김맹성 金孟性 1374 1449 Son Kim Dam 김담 金紞 Daughter Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan 선산 김씨 善山 金氏 Son in law Yi Haek 이핵 李翮 of the Pasan Yi clan 파산 이씨 Lady Moon of the Nampyeong Moon clan 남평 문씨 南平 文氏 daughter of Moon Geuk jeong 첨정 문극정 文克貞 Son Kim Sung nyeon 김숭년 金嵩年 Daughter Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan 선산 김씨 善山 金氏 Son in law Shin Yong gye 신용계 申用啓 of the Pyeongsan Shin clan 평산 신씨 Works editJeompiljaejip 점필재집 佔畢齋集 Cheonggupunga 청구풍아 靑丘風雅 Dongmunsu 동문수 東文粹 Danghuilgi 당후일기 Yuduyurok 유두유록 遊頭流錄 Gihaengrok 기행록 紀行錄 See also editKorean literati purges Politics of the Joseon dynasty List of Korean philosophers Korean Confucianism Nam Gon Jo Gwang joReferences editExternal links edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article Gim Jongjik Naver Encyclopedia entry Gim Jongjik Memorial Museum in Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gim Jong jik amp oldid 1215569200, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.