Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng (Korean: 척준경; Hanja: 拓俊京; ? – 1144), also sometimes known as T'ak Chun-gyŏng (탁준경), was a Korean soldier and politician who lived during...
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military general, Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng. Yet, Yi's repeated attempts to poison the king widened the rift with Ch'ŏk, eventually resulting in Ch'ŏk's betrayal and...
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Minister of War (a brother of Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng). However, the palace was surrounded by the troops of Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng and armed monks led by Yi Cha-gyŏm's...
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attempted to stop the plot, however military forces under Yi's ally, Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng (척준경; 拓俊京) foiled the king's scheme. The royal library and palace were...
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against the Tang dynasty armies in the late Three Kingdoms period. Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng was a civil official and swordsman of Goryeo who became famous for...
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Goryeo's reign in 1126, he was killed by a rebellious band led by Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng while escorting the king. After the rebels were put down, Song In was...
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the Jurchen tribes. Led by prominent generals such as Yun Kwan and Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng, the well-trained Byeolmuban (別武班; "Special Warfare Army") of approximately...
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"Yi Cha-gyŏm and Ch'ŏk Chung-gyŏng Set Palace on Fire". Goryeosa. National Institute of Korean History. "Yi Cha-gyŏm and Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng Set Palace on Fire"...
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the Jurchen tribes. Led by prominent generals such as Yun Kwan and Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng, the well-trained Byeolmuban (別武班; "Special Warfare Army") of approximately...
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