Kim Jeong-Ho
978-613-4-30447-4
6134304476
72
2011-02-20
29,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kim Jeong-ho 1804-1866 was a Korean geographer and cartographer. He literally walked the entire length and breadth of the Korean peninsula, through mountain and valley, in order to research and compile his magnum opus, the Daedong Yeojido, a map of Korea that was published in 1861, from which was subsequently made a single-sheet version, the Daedong Yeoji Jeondo. The events surrounding Kim's death are obscure. What is clear is that after the publication of a later, improved version of the Daedong Yeojido in 1866 Kim is not heard from again. The most prominent story goes that the Korean regent Daewongun, upon viewing the later version of Kim's great map, became incensed by its inclusion of details of a sensitive nature critical to national defense. This was in the context of French aggression against Korea and the Franco-British assault on China (the Second Opium War), and the resulting anxieties concerning foreign invasion.
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