Kim Okkyun

Kim Okkyun
Born(1851-02-23)February 23, 1851
DiedMarch 28, 1894(1894-03-28) (aged 43)
Parents
  • Kim Byeong-tae (father)
  • Lady Song of the Eunjin Song clan (mother)
Relatives
  • Kim Byeong-gi (adoptive father)
  • Lady Jo of the Pungyang Jo clan (adoptive mother)
FamilyShin Andong Kim clan
Korean name
Hangul
김옥균
Hanja
金玉均
RRGim Okgyun
MRKim Okkyun
Art name
Hangul
고균, 고우
Hanja
古筠, 古愚
RRGogyun, Gou
MRKogyun, Kou

Kim Okkyun (Korean: 김옥균; Hanja: 金玉均; February 23, 1851 – March 28, 1894) was a Korean scholar-bureaucrat of the late Joseon period. He was a member of the reformist Gaehwa Party. He served under King Gojong, and actively participated to advance Western European ideas and sciences in Korea. The goal of the reform movement was to develop Korea in government, technology, and military by using foreign resources to help Korea become stable enough to withstand anticipated increases in foreign encroachment. Kim was assassinated in Shanghai, and later was given the posthumous title "Chungdal".