Kwŏn Ŭngsu

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Born21st day, 11th month of 1546
Sinnyŏng [ko], Joseon
Died13th day, 7th month of 1608
Hansŏng, Joseon
Buried
Yeongcheon, South Korea
AllegianceJoseon
Prince Hwasan

Kwŏn Ŭngsu
Portrait of Kwŏn Ŭngsu
Born21st day, 11th month of 1546
Sinnyŏng [ko], Joseon
Died13th day, 7th month of 1608
Hansŏng, Joseon
Buried
Yeongcheon, South Korea
AllegianceJoseon
Conflicts
Awards3rd Sŏnmu Merit Subjects [ko]
Korean name
Hangul
권응수
Hanja
權應銖
RRGwon Eungsu
MRKwŏn Ŭngsu
Royal title
Hangul
화산군
Hanja
花山君
RRHwasangun
MRHwasan'gun
Art name
Hangul
백운재
Hanja
白雲齋
RRBaekunjae
MRPaegunjae
Courtesy name
Hangul
중평
Hanja
仲平
RRJungpyeong
MRChungp'yŏng
Posthumous name
Hangul
충의
Hanja
忠毅
RRChungui
MRCh'ungŭi

Kwŏn Ŭngsu (Korean: 권응수; Hanja: 權應銖; 21st day, 11th month of 1546 – 13th day, 7th month of 1608) was a Korean military leader of the mid-Joseon period. He is remembered for his role in the early campaigns of the Imjin War, particularly in the recapture of Yeongcheon Fortress in 1592. In 1604 he was invested as a second-rank Sŏnmu Merit Subject and ennobled as Prince Hwasan.

Born in Sinnyŏng, Kwŏn entered government service after passing a special military examination in 1584. He subsequently held posts related to frontier and provincial defense. At the outbreak of the Imjin War in 1592, after the Japanese landings at Busan, he returned to his native region and organized a righteous army.

In the summer of 1592, Kwŏn engaged Japanese forces around Pagyŏn and subsequently commanded a coalition of righteous and regular troops in the siege and recapture of Yeongcheon Fortress. He later took part in operations against Gyeongju and subsequently held military posts in Left Gyeongsang Province. During the Japanese invasion of 1597, he participated in Joseon–Ming allied operations, including the campaign against Ulsan.

After the war, Kwŏn held a series of high-ranking military and court appointments. In 1604, following deliberation by the Office of Meritorious Subjects, he was recorded as a Sŏnmu Merit Subject, and his portrait was placed in the Hall of Meritorious Subjects. He died in 1608 in Hansŏng.

Kwŏn Ŭngsu was born on the 21st day, 11th month of 1546 in Sinnyŏng [ko].[1] His father was Kwŏn Tŏksin (권덕신; 權德臣), and his mother was a daughter of Yi Yun'gyŏm (이윤겸; 李云謙) of the Seongju Yi clan [ko].[2] He belonged to the Andong Kwŏn clan [ko]; his great-grandfather Kwŏn Yŏl (권열; 權挒), who criticized state administration during King Yeonsangun's reign and was subsequently subjected to the extermination of his family, left a testament instructing his descendants not to enter official service. In accordance with this injunction, his grandfather Kwŏn Ran (권란; 權鸞) and his father Kwŏn Tŏksin did not pursue government posts.[1]

In 1579, Kwŏn Ŭngsu lost his parents and wife to an epidemic and subsequently observed the customary three-year mourning period.[3] In his youth, he trained in archery and horsemanship in preparation for potential incursions by the Jurchens and by Japanese forces. In 1584, setting aside his great-grandfather's injunction in light of mounting military threats, he took and passed the special military examination.[4]

In 1585, Kwŏn Ŭngsu was appointed Assistant Record Keeper (부봉사; 副奉事[5]) at the Office of Military Training (훈련원; 訓鍊院[6]). On the 4th month of the same year, he was assigned to Ŭiju, where he carried out defensive duties along the northern frontier.[4] In 1588, he returned to his native region, engaged in agricultural pursuits, and trained younger men.[7] In 1591, he joined the staff of Pak Hong, then Naval Commander (수군절도사; 水軍節度使[8]) of Left Gyeongsang Province.[9]

Imjin War

Later life

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