Ernst Oppert

Ernst Oppert

Ernst Jakob Oppert (December 5 1832 – September 19 1903) was a German businessman best known for his unsuccessful attempt in 1867 to remove the remains of the father of regent Yi Haeung from their grave in order to use them to blackmail the regent into removing the Korean trade barriers.

Oppert was born into a wealthy banker family in Hamburg. Two of his brothers, Julius and Gustav, became leading German orientalists,Bräsel, S.: " [http://www.uni-erfurt.de/forschung/berichte/berichte0102/philosophische/projekte/philosophische030.html Ernst Jakob Oppert: "Ein verschlossenes Land" - Die erste Reisebeschreibung eines Deutschen über Korea] ", project description, University of Erfurt, 2002. URL last accessed April 26 2006.] while Ernst opened a trading business in 1851 in Hong Kong. When that company went bankrupt in 1867, he got interested in trading with Korea, which at that time followed a strict isolationist policy and was a closed market for westerners. Oppert visited the country clandestinely several times.Lankov, A. " [http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/opinion/200501/kt2005012019450054130.htm A Grave enterprise] ", The Korea Times, January 20 2005. URL last accessed April 26 2006.] He found Korean to be a much harder language to learn than Chinese, recalling in 1880 in his book "A Forbidden Land: Voyages to the Corea"::"The difficulties in acquiring and properly speaking the Corean language are by no means inferior to those which beset the study of the Chinese; they are even considered by many to be infinitely greater, and they cannot be likened to the comparatively easy manner with which even foreigners are able to acquire a knowledge of Japanese in a proportionately short time.cite book|last=Oppert|first=Ernst|title=A Forbidden Land: Voyages to the Corea|publisher=S. Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington|date=1880|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=PB8PAAAAYAAJ&]

On one visit, he met a French priest named Féron, and together they devised the plan to excavate and remove from the country the bones of the father of regent Yi Haeung, who ruled the country for his son, king Gojong, to use them to blackmail him into opening the country for trade. Supplied by an American, E. F. B. Jenkins, with money and arms, they set out on April 30 1867. When they reached the tomb, they tried to excavate it, but were stopped by the massive stone slab that covered the former king's remains and had to leave without having achieved their objective.Williams, S. W.: " [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/sgml/moa-idx?notisid=ABQ0722-0039-88 Oppert's Kingdom of Corea] ", book review of Oppert's book "A Forbidden Land: Voyages to the Korea" (G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York 1880), in "New Englander and Yale review 39(157)", September 1880, pp. 509 – 521. URL last accessed April 26 2006.] On their way back, they were engaged by Korean soldiers in a battle and their party had to flee the country.Neff, R.: " [http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/opinion/200410/kt2004102919082054150.htm The Ghouls of Choson] ", The Korea Times, October 29 2004. URL last accessed April 26 2006.] The incident enraged the Koreans, who were now even less inclined to trade with the foreigners.

Oppert returned to Germany, where he henceforth lived an unremarkable businessman's life. Some sources claim that he spent a few months in jail for this grave robbing episode.Kleiner, J.: "Korea – A Century of Change", World Scientific Publishing Company 2001, ISBN 981-02-4657-9; in particular " [http://www.worldscibooks.com/eastasianstudies/etextbook/4732/4732_chap1.pdf Chapter 1: The Hermit Kingdom] ", "Oppert's Act of Piracy" (p. 10). URL last accessed April 26 2006.] In 1880 he published a book about Korea titled "Ein verschlossenes Land. Reisen nach Corea." [http://www.archive.org/details/gb0WYBAAAAQAAJ] It was originally published by Brockhaus in Leipzig and was also translated into English.

ee also

*Germans in Korea

References

External links

*Kneider, H.-A.: " [http://www.lvk-info.org/nr17/lvk-17oppert.htm Ernst Jacob Oppert: Ein deutscher Kaufmann auf Raubzug im alten Korea] ", 2003. URL last accessed April 26 2006.
*Jewish Encyclopedia: " [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=106&letter=O Oppert, Ernst Jacob] ". URL last accessed April 26 2006.


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