Korean scholar-official (1431–1492)
Kim Chong-jik
Born June 1431 Died August 19, 1492 Occupation Scholar-official Parents Kim Suk-ja (father) Lady Pak (mother)
Kim Chong-jik (Korean : 김종직 ; Hanja : 金宗直 ; June 1431 – August 19, 1492), often known by his art name Chŏmp'ilchae (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 Kim clan . He passed the jinsa literary licentiate examination in 1453 and the higher examination in 1459.
After passing the examination, Kim 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, Kim Chong-jik's writings became the basis for the First literati purge of 1498 under the rule of Yeonsangun . His students included Kim Il-son [ko ] who was killed in the first literati purge, and Kim Koeng-p'il [ko ] , who was killed in the subsequent Second literati purge of 1504 along with many others. Kim Chong-jik's memory was later rehabilitated, and he was enshrined in various seowon including Yerim Seowon in Miryang and Geumo Seowon in Gumi .
Family
Father – Kim Suk-ja (김숙자 ; 金叔滋 ; 24 August 1389 – 2 March 1456)
Mother - Lady Pak of the Miryang Pak clan (밀양 박씨 ; 28 November 1400 – 21 December 1479)
Sibling(s)
Older half-brother - Kim Chong-bo (김종보 ; 金宗輔 )
Older half-brother - Kim Chong-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 Chong-sŏk (김종석 ; 金宗碩 ; 23 November - March 1460)
Older brother - Kim Chong-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 Cho of the Changnyeong Cho clan (창녕 조씨 ); daughter of Cho Kye-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 - Kim Kon (김곤 ; 金緄 )
Son - Kim Tam (김담 ; 金紞 )
Daughter - Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan (선산 김씨 ; 善山 金氏 )
Lady Mun of the Nampyeong Mun clan (남평 문씨 ; 南平 文氏 ); daughter of Mun Kŭk-jŏng (첨정 문극정 ; 文克貞 )
Son - Kim Sung-nyŏn (김숭년 ; 金嵩年 )
Daughter - Lady Kim of the Seonsan Kim clan (선산 김씨 ; 善山 金氏 )
Works
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
References
External links
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