- Kim Jeong-ho
Infobox Korean name
hangul=김정호
hanja=金正浩
rr=Gim Jeong-ho
mr=Kim Chŏng-ho
hangulja=백원 "also" 백온
hanjaja=伯元 "also" 伯溫
rrja=Baegwon "also" Baegon
mrja=Paegwŏn "also" Paegon
hangulho=고산자
hanjaho=古山子
rrho=Gosanja
mrho=KosanjaKim Jeong-ho (pen name Gosanja; 1804-1866?) was a
Korea n geographer and cartographer. He literally walked the entire length and breadth of theKorean peninsula , through mountain and valley, in order to research and compile his "magnum opus ", the "Daedong Yeojido," (대동여지도, 大東輿地圖) a map of Korea that was published in 1861.The events surrounding Kim's death are obscure. What is clear is that after the publication of a later, improved version of the Daedong Yeojido in 1866 Kim is not heard from again. The most prominent story goes that the Korean regent
Daewongun , upon viewing the later version of Kim's great map, became incensed by its inclusion of details of a sensitive nature critical to national defense. This was in the context of French aggression against Korea and the Franco-British assault on China (theSecond Opium War ), and the resulting anxieties concerning foreign invasion. The Daewongun had Kim arrested, jailed, and beaten and he subsequently died in prison. There is no evidence of this version of events. The few records in Korea that do mention Kim Jeong-ho do not record such an end.The
asteroid 95016 Kimjeongho is named in his honour.ee also
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List of Korea-related topics
*Geography of South Korea
*Geography of North Korea Further reading
* Kane, Daniel C. (2003), “Martyr to a
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