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Hong Gye-hun (1842–¡895) was a Joseon official of the late 19th century who served as lieutenant-colonel of the Jang Wi-Young, and the Military Training Division during the reign of King Gojong.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 44 relations: Art name, Asan, Assassination of Empress Myeongseong, Boeun County, Cheongju, Chungcheong Province, Convention of Tientsin, Courtesy name, Donghak, Donghak Peasant Revolution, Doosan Encyclopedia, Empress Myeongseong, Encyclopedia of Korean Culture, First Sino-Japanese War, Ganghwa Island, Gojong of Korea, Gongju, Gwanghwamun, Gyeongbokgung, Gyeonggi Province, Hullyeondae, Hwaseong, Gyeonggi, Imo Incident, Imperial Japanese Army, Jangseong County, Japan, Japanese occupation of Gyeongbokgung, Jeolla Province, Jeon Bong-jun, Jeongeup, Jeonju, Joseon, Joseon Army (1881–1897), Lieutenant colonel, Naver, Nokdu Flower, OhmyNews, Pyongyang, Qing dynasty, Rōnin, Sejongno, Seoul, Taejo of Joseon, Treaty of Tientsin.

  2. Joseon generals
  3. Korean military personnel killed in action
  4. Participants in the Donghak Peasant Revolution

Art name

An art name (pseudonym or pen name), also known by its native names hào (in Mandarin Chinese), gō (in Japanese), (in Korean), and tên hiệu (in Vietnamese), is a professional name used by East Asian artists, poets and writers.

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Asan

Asan is a city in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.

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Assassination of Empress Myeongseong

Around 6a.m. on 8 October 1895, Queen Min, the consort of the Korean monarch Gojong, was assassinated by a group of Japanese agents under Miura Gorō.

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Boeun County

Boeun County (Boeun-gun) is a county in North Chungcheong Province, South Korea.

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Cheongju

Cheongju is the capital and largest city of North Chungcheong Province in South Korea.

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Chungcheong Province

Chungcheong (Chungcheong-do) was one of the eight provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty.

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Convention of Tientsin

The, also known as the Tianjin Convention, was an agreement signed by the Qing Empire of China and the Empire of Japan in Tientsin, China on 18 April 1885.

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Courtesy name

A courtesy name, also known as a style name, is a name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name.

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Donghak

Donghak (formerly spelled Tonghak) was an academic movement in Korean Neo-Confucianism founded in 1860 by Choe Je-u. The Donghak movement arose as a reaction to seohak, and called for a return to the "Way of Heaven".

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Donghak Peasant Revolution

The Donghak Peasant Revolution was a peasant revolt that took place between 11 January 1894 and 25 December 1895 in Korea.

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Doosan Encyclopedia

Doosan Encyclopedia is a Korean-language encyclopedia published by Doosan Donga (두산동아).

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Empress Myeongseong

Empress Myeongseong (17 November 1851 – 8 October 1895) was the official wife of Gojong, the 26th king of Joseon and the first emperor of the Korean Empire. Hong Gye-hun and Empress Myeongseong are 19th-century Korean people.

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Encyclopedia of Korean Culture

The Encyclopedia of Korean Culture is a Korean-language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co.

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First Sino-Japanese War

The First Sino-Japanese War (25 July 1894 – 17 April 1895) or the First China–Japan War was a conflict between the Qing dynasty and the Empire of Japan primarily over influence in Korea.

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Ganghwa Island

Ganghwa Island, also Ganghwado, is an island in Ganghwa County, Incheon, South Korea.

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Gojong of Korea

Gojong (8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919), personal name Yi Myeongbok, later Yi Hui, also known as the Gwangmu Emperor, was the penultimate Korean monarch.

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Gongju

Gongju is a city in South Chungcheong province, South Korea.

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Gwanghwamun

Gwanghwamun is the main and largest gate of Gyeongbok Palace, in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea.

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Gyeongbokgung

Gyeongbokgung, also known as Gyeongbokgung Palace, was the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty.

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Gyeonggi Province

Gyeonggi-do is the most populous province in South Korea.

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Hullyeondae

The Hullyeondae ("Military Training Division") was an infantry regiment of the Joseon Army established under Japanese direction as a part of the second Gabo Reform in 1895, the 32nd year of Gojong of Korea's reign. Hong Gye-hun and Hullyeondae are Military history of Korea.

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Hwaseong, Gyeonggi

Hwaseong is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.

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Imo Incident

The Imo Incident, also sometimes known as the Imo Mutiny, Soldier's riot or Jingo-gunran in Japanese, was a violent uprising and riot in Seoul beginning in 1882, by soldiers of the Joseon Army who were later joined by disaffected members of the wider Korean population. Hong Gye-hun and Imo Incident are Military history of Korea.

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Imperial Japanese Army

The (IJA) was the principal ground force of the Empire of Japan.

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Jangseong County

Jangseong County is a county in South Jeolla Province, South Korea.

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Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.

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Japanese occupation of Gyeongbokgung

The Japanese occupation of Gyeongbokgung Palace or the Gabo Incident occurred on 23 July 1894, during the ceasefire of the Donghak Peasant Revolution and the beginning of the Sino-Japanese War.

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Jeolla Province

Jeolla Province was one of the historical Eight Provinces of Korea during the Kingdom of Joseon in southwestern Korea.

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Jeon Bong-jun

Jeon Bong-jun (December 3, 1855 – April 24, 1895) was a Korean peasant revolutionary who was a prominent leader of the Donghak movement. Hong Gye-hun and Jeon Bong-jun are Participants in the Donghak Peasant Revolution.

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Jeongeup

Jeongeup, also known as Jeongeup-si, is a city in North Jeolla Province, South Korea.

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Jeonju

Jeonju is the capital and largest city of North Jeolla Province, South Korea.

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Joseon

Joseon, officially Great Joseon State, was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years.

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Joseon Army (1881–1897)

The Joseon Army of the late 19th century was the modernized army of the Korean dynasty of Joseon. Hong Gye-hun and Joseon Army (1881–1897) are Military history of Korea.

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Lieutenant colonel

Lieutenant colonel is a rank of commissioned officers in the armies, most marine forces and some air forces of the world, above a major and below a colonel.

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Naver (stylized as NAVER) is a South Korean online platform operated by the Naver Corporation.

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Nokdu Flower

Nokdu Flower is a 2019 South Korean television series starring Jo Jung-suk, Yoon Shi-yoon and Han Ye-ri.

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OhmyNews

OhmyNews is a South Korean online news website.

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Pyongyang

Pyongyang (Hancha: 平壤, Korean: 평양) is the capital and largest city of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), commonly known as North Korea, where it is sometimes labeled as the "Capital of the Revolution".

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Qing dynasty

The Qing dynasty, officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history.

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Rōnin

In feudal Japan (1185–1868), a rōnin (浪人,, 'drifter' or 'wandering man') was a samurai who had no lord or master and in some cases, had also severed all links with his family or clan.

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Sejongno

Sejongno, officially Sejong-daero is a street that runs through Jongno-gu in downtown Seoul.

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Seoul

Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.

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Taejo of Joseon

Taejo (4 November 1335 – 27 June 1408), personal name Yi Sŏng-gye, later Yi Tan, was the founder and first monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.

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Treaty of Tientsin

The Treaty of Tientsin, also known as the Treaty of Tianjin, is a collective name for several unequal treaties signed at Tianjin (then romanized as Tientsin) in June 1858.

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See also

Joseon generals

Korean military personnel killed in action

Participants in the Donghak Peasant Revolution

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Gye-hun