Gim Myeong-won (1534–21 January 1603), also known as Kim Myeong-won, was a high official of the Joseon Dynasty, who served King Seonjo during the Seven Year War. Born to a yangban family of the Gyeongju Gim lineage, he was the son of another high-ranking official, . He passed the civil service examination with the highest score in 1561, and was made , a post of the second junior rank under the State Council. He gained prominence in 1589 when he exposed the treachery of provincial official Jeong Yeo-rip, who was plotting to attack the capital. At this time, he received the title of "Prince Gyeongnim" (경림군).
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- Gim Myeong-won (en)
- 김명원 (ko)
- 金命元 (zh)
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| - ( 같은 이름을 가진 조선민주주의인민공화국의 축구 선수에 대해서는 김명원 (축구 선수) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 김명원(金命元, 1534년 ~ 1602년 12월 13일)은 조선 중기의 문신으로 자는 응순(應順), 호는 주은(酒隱), 시호는 충익(忠翼), 본관은 경주이다. (ko)
- 金命元(1534年-1602年),朝鲜王朝宣祖时期的将领、高级官员,出身自庆州金氏的两班(父亲金民筠)。1561年中舉,1589年揭发鄭汝立謀叛。之後他在文祿之役中棄守汉阳狼狽逃跑。 (zh)
- Kim Myeong-won (1534–1602 en Hangul:김명원, en Hanja:金命元) fue un oficial de la dinastía Joseon que sirvió bajo las órdenes del Rey Seonjo durante las invasiones japonesas a Corea (1592 - 1598). Nacido de una familia yangban del linaje de , fue el hijo de un oficial de alto rango llamado . Ganó reconocimiento en 1589 después de que hizo público el intento del oficial provincial de atacar la capital. durante este periodo, recibió el título de "Príncipe Gyeongnim" (경림군). Póstumamente se le dio el título Chungik-gong (忠翼公), "general leal alado." (es)
- Gim Myeong-won (1534–21 January 1603), also known as Kim Myeong-won, was a high official of the Joseon Dynasty, who served King Seonjo during the Seven Year War. Born to a yangban family of the Gyeongju Gim lineage, he was the son of another high-ranking official, . He passed the civil service examination with the highest score in 1561, and was made , a post of the second junior rank under the State Council. He gained prominence in 1589 when he exposed the treachery of provincial official Jeong Yeo-rip, who was plotting to attack the capital. At this time, he received the title of "Prince Gyeongnim" (경림군). (en)
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| - Gim Myeong-won (1534–21 January 1603), also known as Kim Myeong-won, was a high official of the Joseon Dynasty, who served King Seonjo during the Seven Year War. Born to a yangban family of the Gyeongju Gim lineage, he was the son of another high-ranking official, . He passed the civil service examination with the highest score in 1561, and was made , a post of the second junior rank under the State Council. He gained prominence in 1589 when he exposed the treachery of provincial official Jeong Yeo-rip, who was plotting to attack the capital. At this time, he received the title of "Prince Gyeongnim" (경림군). Upon the outbreak of war in 1592, Gim took up military duty, leading the Joseon army to consecutive defeats at the capital and again at the Imjin River. However, he remained vital to the royal family, as he led the army which guarded their retreat to Sunan in the far north following the surrender of Pyongyang. After the first wave of the war was over, KGim retired from his post as general due to illness. He subsequently served in four ministerial posts in turn, those of Punishments, Rites, Public Works, and Military Affairs. Gim led the Joseon armies once again after the Japanese re-invasion of 1597. He was made Supreme Councillor (uuijeong, 우의정) of the State Council in that year. After his death, Gim was given the posthumous title of Chungik-gong (忠翼公), "Loyal-winged general." (en)
- Kim Myeong-won (1534–1602 en Hangul:김명원, en Hanja:金命元) fue un oficial de la dinastía Joseon que sirvió bajo las órdenes del Rey Seonjo durante las invasiones japonesas a Corea (1592 - 1598). Nacido de una familia yangban del linaje de , fue el hijo de un oficial de alto rango llamado . Ganó reconocimiento en 1589 después de que hizo público el intento del oficial provincial de atacar la capital. durante este periodo, recibió el título de "Príncipe Gyeongnim" (경림군). Con el comienzo de la guerra en contra de Japón en 1592, lideró el ejército coreano en las derrotas en Seúl y en el río Imjin. Custodió entonces a la familia imperial durante su retirada hacia Sunan, en el extremo norte del territorio después de la caída de Pyongyang. Después del final de la primera parte de la guerra, kim se retiró de su cargo debido a enfermedad. Posteriormente sirvió en cuatro cargos ministeriales: Castigos, ritos, obras públicas y asuntos militares. kim lideró el ejército Joseon cuando se reanudaron las hostilidades contra los japoneses en 1597 y en ese mismo año fue nombrado como Consejero Supremo (uuijeong, 우의정) del Concilio del Estado. Póstumamente se le dio el título Chungik-gong (忠翼公), "general leal alado." (es)
- ( 같은 이름을 가진 조선민주주의인민공화국의 축구 선수에 대해서는 김명원 (축구 선수) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 김명원(金命元, 1534년 ~ 1602년 12월 13일)은 조선 중기의 문신으로 자는 응순(應順), 호는 주은(酒隱), 시호는 충익(忠翼), 본관은 경주이다. (ko)
- 金命元(1534年-1602年),朝鲜王朝宣祖时期的将领、高级官员,出身自庆州金氏的两班(父亲金民筠)。1561年中舉,1589年揭发鄭汝立謀叛。之後他在文祿之役中棄守汉阳狼狽逃跑。 (zh)
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