Kim Myŏngyun

Kim Myŏngyun
Hangul
김명윤
Hanja
金明胤
RRGim Myeongyun
MRKim Myŏngyun

Kim Myŏngyun (Korean김명윤; Hanja金明胤; fl. mid-16th century), was a scholar-official of the Joseon period who was involved in the fourth literati purge of 1545. The Eulsa purge took place following the accession of Myeongjong of Joseon, which brought a new in-law family to power.[1] He was serving as the governor of Gyeonggi Province when Yun Wŏnhyŏng began to kill his enemies in the government, including Minister of Punishments Yun Im as well as Minister of Personnel Yu Insuk. Kim told Yun that Prince Gyerim and Prince Bongseong had been aware of the plots of these ministers, and thus brought about the death of Prince Gyerim.

Notes

  1. ^ Lee (1984), p. 206.

References

  • Lee, Hong-jik (이홍직) ed. (1983). 새國史事典 (Sae guksa sajeon) (Encyclopedia of Korean history). Seoul: Gyohaksa. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  • Lee, Ki-baek (tr. E.W. Wagner and E.J. Shultz) (1984). A new history of Korea. Seoul: Ilchokak.
  • Lee, Il-cheong (이일청) ed. (1993). 인명국사대사전 (Inmyeong guksa sajeon). Seoul: Goryeo Munhwasa. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)

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