Chŏng Taeim

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Born4th day, 6th month of 1553
Yeongcheon, Joseon
Died8th day, 6th month of 1594
Yeongcheon, Joseon
Buried
Yeongcheon, South Korea
AllegianceJoseon
Chŏng Taeim
Born4th day, 6th month of 1553
Yeongcheon, Joseon
Died8th day, 6th month of 1594
Yeongcheon, Joseon
Buried
Yeongcheon, South Korea
AllegianceJoseon
Conflicts
Korean name
Hangul
정대임
Hanja
鄭大任
RRJeong Daeim
MRChŏng Taeim
Art name
Hangul
창대
Hanja
昌臺
RRChangdae
MRCh'angdae
Courtesy name
Hangul
중경
Hanja
重卿
RRJunggyeong
MRChunggyŏng

Chŏng Taeim (Korean: 정대임; Hanja: 鄭大任; 4th day, 6th month of 1553 – 8th day, 6th month of 1594) was a Korean literatus and righteous army leader active during the mid-Joseon period. He participated in local righteous army activities in the Gyeongsang Province during the Imjin War, including the recapture of Yeongcheon Fortress in 1592.

Born in Yeongcheon to the Yeonil Chŏng clan, he studied under his great-uncle from an early age. After the death of his parents in 1562, he observed a three-year mourning period and thereafter resumed his studies. He later discontinued preparation for the civil service examinations and focused on scholarly study.

At the outbreak of the Imjin War in 1592, he raised a righteous army in the Yeongcheon region. He carried out ambushes against Japanese troops in Tangjisan mountain and surrounding areas and participated in the Battle of Pagyŏn, in which combined righteous army forces engaged a Japanese detachment. In the 7th month of 1592, he served as commander of the Center Division of the combined righteous army that besieged and recaptured Yeongcheon Fortress.

He subsequently joined government forces in operations against Gyeongju Fortress, which was recaptured in the 9th month of 1592. In 1593, he received official appointments, serving as magistrate of Pian and later of Yecheon. He continued to take part in military operations in Gyeongsang Province. In 1594, after passing the military examination, he fell ill and died in Yeongcheon.

Chŏng Taeim was born on the 4th day, 6th month of 1553 in Yeongcheon.[1] He belonged to the Yeonil Chŏng clan [ko]; His father was Chŏng Yong (정용; 鄭容), and his mother was a daughter of Kim Ŭngsaeng (김응생; 金應生[2]) of the Gyeongju Kim clan.[3]

Chŏng Taeim began his studies at the age of seven under his paternal granduncle Chŏng Yunsik (정윤식; 鄭允湜), who had served as magistrate of Chinbo and Bonghwa.[4] In 1562, after losing both parents, he observed a three-year mourning period, during which he devoted himself to scholarship and the management of his ancestral graves.[5] In 1568, at the instruction of Chŏng Yunsik, he took up residence at Chayang, where he associated with contemporaries such as Chŏng Sea and further deepened his studies.[5] Following the death of his granduncle in 1569, Chŏng Taeim discontinued preparation for the civil service examinations in 1573 and instead concentrated on the study of the Chujasŏ chŏryo [ko].[6]

Imjin War

Later life

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