词条 | Song Sang-hyeon |
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| name = Song Sang-hyeon | image = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{birth year|1551}} | birth_place = | death_date = {{Death date and age|1592|5|23|1551}} | death_place = Busan | nationality = | other_names = | occupation = | years_active = | known_for = | notable_works = | module = {{Infobox Korean name |hangul={{linktext|송|상|현}} |hanja={{linktext|宋|象|賢}} |rr=Song Sang-hyeon |mr=Song Sang-hyŏn | child = yes}} }} Song Sang-hyeon ({{Korean|송상현|宋象賢}}; 1551 – 23 May 1592) was a civil minister, writer, and general during the Joseon dynasty. He was the prefect of Dongnae during the Siege of Dongnae, one of the first battles of the Imjin Waeran. He led troops against Japanese general Konishi Yukinaga and was defeated. When presented with demands of surrender, Song famously declined and was captured alive and subsequently killed. Early LifeSong Sang-yeon was born to Saheonbu Song Bok-heung (宋復興) and his wife, a descendant of Lee Mun-gun (李文健), writer of the Mukjae Diaries. Known to be a gifted child, Song is said to have mastered the Confucian classic References{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Song, Sang-hyeon}} 5 : People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)|Joseon Dynasty politicians|1551 births|1592 deaths|Yeosan Song clan |
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