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Name
  
Park Gyu-su

Role
  
Politician

Died
  
1877


Park Gyu-su

Bak Gyusu (박규수, 朴珪壽, 1807–1877) was a scholar-bureaucrat, a teacher, a politician and a diplomat of Joseon Dynasty Korea. He was known as a pioneer of the enlightenment group. Bak Gyusu was a grandson of Park Ji-won, the great Silhak scholar of the Joseon. nickname was Hwanjae (환재, 瓛齋), Hwanjae (환재, 桓齋) en Heonjae (헌재, 獻齋), Hwanjaegeosa (환재거사 瓛齋居士).

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Life

When Bak was 20, he became acquainted with Crown Prince Hyomyeong (1809-1830). They became close friends and discussed politics. When the crown prince died a sudden death, Bak was so shocked that he shut himself away for 20 years.

In 1848, He successed Gwageo exam on fourth class. In the middle of the 1870s, Pak Yeong-hyo visited Bak Gyusu and be taught about the Enlightenment Thought. Kim Okgyun was affected Bak too.

During the period of King Gojong's reign, Queen Sinjeong, who was a wife of Prince Hyomyeong, promote Bak. When the General Sherman incident occurred, Bak was the governor of Pyongan. Bak ordered the General Sherman's crew to depart from Joseon. The ship's crew ignored Bak's order and captured Yi Hyeon-ik, an adjutant of Bak. Bak rescued Yi and destroyed the General Sherman.

In 1872, Bak Gyusu was Joseon chief envoy to the court of the Tongzhi Emperor, offering congratulations.

Work books

  • Hwanjaejip(환재집 瓛齋集)
  • Hwanjaejikgye(환재직계 瓛齋織啓)
  • Hwanjaesyugye(환재수계 瓛齋繡啓)
  • Geogajapbokgo(거가잡복고 居家雜服攷)
  • Sanggodohoimunuirye(상고도회문의례 尙古圖會文儀例)
  • Jangammungo(장암문고 莊菴文稿)
  • Hwanjaeyugo(환재유고 瓛齋遺稿)
  • References

    Bak Gyusu Wikipedia