Kim Seok-ju
Kim Seok-ju
| Kim Seok-ju | |
| Hangul | 김석주 | 
|---|---|
| Hanja | 金錫冑 | 
| Revised Romanization | Gim Seog-ju | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Kim Suk-ju | 
| Pen name | |
| Hangul | 식암 | 
| Hanja | 息庵 | 
| Revised Romanization | Shikam | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Shigam | 
| Courtesy name | |
| Hangul | 사백 | 
| Hanja | 斯百 | 
| Revised Romanization | Sabaik | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Sabaik | 
Kim Seok-ju or Kim Suk-ju (Korean: 김석주, hanja: 金錫冑, 1634 - September 20, 1684) was one of the Neo-Confucian scholars, politicians and writers of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. His nickname was Shigam (식암, 息庵), a courtesy name was Sabaik (사백, 斯百).[1] He was a cousin of Queen Myunseong.[2] He was prime minister of the Joseon Dynasty in 1680.
Book
- 'Shikamjip' (식암집, 息庵集)
 - 'Beolgo' (별고, 別稿)
 - 'Haedongsabu' (해동사부, 海東辭賦)
 - 'Shikamyugo' (식암유고, 息菴遺稿)
 - 'Hanggunsooji' (행군수지, 行軍須知)
 - 'Gomunbaiksun' (고문백선, 古文白選)
 - 'Hangoojasu' (한구자수, 韓構字藪)
 - Chunsojhajipseomun (춘소자집 서문, 春沼子集 序文)
 
See also
Letter of Sikam Kim Seok-ju
- Song Siyeol
 - Yun Seondo
 - Hong Woo-won
 - Kim Ik-hun
 - Kim Manjung
 - Kim Yuk
 - Kim Woo-myung
 - Song Jun-gil
 
References
- ↑ Kim Seok-Ju:Naver (Korean)
 - ↑ wife of 18th king Hyunjong of Joseon, mother of 19th king Sukjong of Joseon
 
External links
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- Kim Seok-ju (Korean)
 - Kim Seok-Ju:Naver (Korean)
 - Kim Seok-Ju (Korean)
 - Kim Seok-ju (Korean)
 
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