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Hangul
  
민영찬

Hangul
  
국보

Hanja
  
閔泳瓚

Hanja
  
國寶

Name
  
Min Yeong-chan

McCune–Reischauer
  
Min Yong-ch'an


Min Yeong-chan


Revised Romanization
  
Min Yeong-chan

Min Yeong-chan (1873–?), was scion of the powerful Min clan of the late Joseon period in Korea. Along with his elder brother Min Yeong-hwan, Yeong-chan served in a number of official positions towards the end of the Joseon dynasty. In 1900 he served as Korean commissioner to the Paris Universal Exposition.

Biography

Min Yeong-chan was born in 1873 into the Yeoheung (여흥) Min clan. He was the younger brother of Min Yeong-hwan and the cousin of Queen Min, the consort of King Gojong (Queen Min being the daughter of Min Yeong-chan's paternal uncle, Min Seung-ho). The Min clan rose to great prominence and power with its royal alliance. As such, Min Yeong-chan received the best education, studying alongside the future Emperor Sunjong. In 1889 Min passed the national civil service exam and was then named to an official position in the Hongmungwan (홍문관, 弘文館), of Office of Special Advisors. In 1897 he was named vice-president of the Hanseong Bank Corporation.

In 1900 Min served as royal commissioner to the Paris Universal Exposition.

References

Min Yeong-chan Wikipedia