- Kim Jong-jik
Infobox Korean name
caption=Shrine to Kim Jong-jik in Miryang.
hangul=김종직
hanja=金宗直
rr=Gim Jong-jik
mr=Kim Chongjik
hangulho=점필재
hanjaho=佔畢齋
rrho=Jeompiljae
mrho=Chŏmp'ilchae
hangulja=계온 "or" 효관
hanjaja=季? "or" 孝盥
rrja=Gye-on "or" Hyogwan
mrja=Kyeon "or" HyogwanKim Jong-jik (1431 – 1492), often known by his pen name Jeompiljae, was a leading Korean Neo-Confucian scholar in the early
Joseon Dynasty . He was born inMiryang inGyeongsang province, to ayangban family of theSeonsan Kim lineage. 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
Hungupa (Loyal Retainers) faction.After his death, Kim Jong-jik's writings became the basis for the
Muo massacre of scholar of 1498 under the rule of Prince Yeonsan. His students includedKim Goeng-pil , who was killed in the subsequentGapja massacre of scholar along with many others. Later Kim Jong-jik's memory was rehabilitated, and he was enshrined in various "seowon " includingYerim Seowon in Miryang andGeumo Seowon inGumi .ee also
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Joseon Dynasty politics
*List of Korean philosophers
*Korean Confucianism External links
* [http://100.naver.com/100.nhn?docid=32271 Naver Encyclopedia entry]
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