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    Yeonggyu (Korean: 영규, d. 1592) was a Korean Buddhist monk and militia leader who fought in the Imjin war. He was killed in the third battle of Geumsan...
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  • against Kobayakawa Takakage Okcheon : Jo Heon Geumsan : Yeonggyu and Jo Heon Cheongju : Yeonggyu and Jo Heon Yeonan : Yi Jeong-am Mountain Myohyang : Seosan...
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    intent upon promoting Confucianism. In Chungcheong Province, the abbot Yeonggyu proved to be an active guerrilla leader and together with the Righteous...
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  • of Cheongju and captured it on 6 September 1592. Jo Heon and the monk Yeonggyu gathered a force of 2,600 to attack Cheongju, which served as the administrative...
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  • Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean) Ajagae at Doosan Encyclopedia Park Yeonggyu (박영규), Annals of the Silla Dynasty (신라왕조실록) pp 427-433, Woongjin, Seoul...
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    Ukita Hideie 22 September Jo Heon attacks Geumsan and dies and the monk Yeonggyu follows up soon after and dies as well 29 September Yi Sun-sin and I Eokgi...
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