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Wang Cha-ji

Wang Cha-ji (Korean왕자지; Hanja王字之; 1066 – 30 March 1122[1]) was a Korean politician, general, and ambassador during the Goryeo dynasty period.[2] He was the deputy of military commander Yun Kwan and trained seventeen-thousand Jurchen soldiers from 1100 to 1108.

Wang Cha-ji
Born1066
DiedMarch 30, 1122(1122-03-30) (aged 55–56)
Occupation(s)Politician
General
SpouseLady Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan
ChildrenWang Ui (son)
Lady Wang (daughter)
RelativesLady Wang (older sister)
Lady Seo (daughter-in-law)
Yi Gong-ui (son-in-law)
Seo Gyun (in-law)
Yi Ja-gyeom (in-law)

Life edit

Wang Cha-ji was from Haeju. His ancestors were originally surnamed Pak, but his great-grandfather Pak Yu (박유) changed his surname from Pak to Wang.[3] Later he helped his brother-in-law Wang Kukmo (왕국모, 王國髦) in a military coup and the killing of Yi Chaui (이자의 李資義).[4]

During the reign of King Sukjong he was appointed as a palace attendant (내시; 內侍; naesi).[4]). In 1108 he was appointed to Byeongmaban-gwan (병마판관, 兵馬判官) and entourage to General Yun Kwan.[4]

He successively filled various government posts, including Deputy Director of the Palace Directorate (전중소감; 殿中少監; chŏnjung sogam), Director of the Palace Directorate (전중감; 殿中監; chŏnjung gam), Director of the Office of Guest Affairs (예빈시경; 禮賓侍卿; yebinsi kyŏng), and Administrator of Memorials of the Security Council (추밀원지주사; 樞密院知奏事; ch'umirwŏn chijusa).[3]

In 1115, he was appointed as Minister of Personnel (이부상서; 吏部尙書; ibu sangsǒ) and envoy to China's Song Dynasty.[3] Thereafter in 1117 he was the Left Policy Advisor (좌산기상시; 左散騎常侍; chwa san'gi sangsi) and Associate Commissioner of the Security Council (추밀원동지사; 樞密院同知事; ch'umirwŏn tongjisa). In 1122, he was the Minister of Personnel, Assistant Executive in Political Affairs (참지정사; 參知政事; ch'amjijŏngsa) and Superintendent of the Ministry of Revenue (호부판사; 戶部判事; hobu p'ansa).[4] He died that year at age 56.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ In Lunar calendar, he died on the 24th day of the 3rd month, 1122.
  2. ^ Wang Ja-ji:britannica (in Korean)
  3. ^ a b c Wang Ja-ji:Nate (in Korean)
  4. ^ a b c d Wangjaji:Naver (in Korean)

References edit

  • Namgounchul, 《고려명신전》(김동주 역, 성남 문화원, 2004)

External links edit

  • Wang Jha-ji:Naver (in Korean)
  • Wang Jha-ji:Nate (in Korean)
  • Wang Jha-ji:britannica (in Korean)
  • 왕자지:한국역대인물종합정보 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Korean)


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