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Korean scholar-official (1353–1419) In this Korean name, the family name is Kil.
Kil Chae
Born1353
Bonghan-ri, Goa-eup, Gumi, Gyeongsang, Goryeo
Died1419 (aged 65–66)
Korean name
Hangul길재
Hanja吉再
Revised RomanizationGil Jae
McCune–ReischauerKil Chae
Art name
Hangul야은, 금오산인
Hanja冶隱, 金烏山人
Revised RomanizationYa-eun, Geumosanin
McCune–ReischauerYaŭn, Kŭmosanin
Courtesy name
Hangul재보
Hanja再父
Revised RomanizationJaebo
McCune–ReischauerChaebo
Letter of Kil Chae

Kil Chae (Korean: 길재; Hanja: 吉再; 1353–1419) was a Korean scholar-official who served near the end of Goryeo dynasty. A Goryeo loyalist, he refused to serve the new Joseon dynasty that overthrew Goryeo. The followers of Kil's teachings would coalesce as the Sarim faction.

Works

  • Yaeun jip (야은집; 冶隱集)
  • Yaeun eunhaeng seupyu (야은언행습유; 冶隱言行拾遺)
  • Yaeun sokjip (야은속집; 冶隱續集)

See also

References

  1. Lee, Ki-baek (1984). A New History of Korea. Translated by Schultz, Edward J.; Wagner, Edward W. Cambridge, Mass. ; London: Harvard University Press, for the Harvard-Yenching institute. p. 204. ISBN 0-674-61575-1.

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