Gim Seokju (Korean: 김석주, hanja: 金錫冑, 1634 – September 20, 1684) was one of the Neo-Confucian scholars, politicians and writers of the Korean Joseon Kingdom. His nickname was Sigam (식암, 息庵), a courtesy name was Sabaek (사백, 斯百).[1] He was a cousin of Queen Myunseong.[2] He was Chief State Councillor of the Joseon Kingdom in 1680.
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| Gim Seokju | |
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| Revised Romanization | Gim Seok-ju |
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| Hangul | 식암 |
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| Revised Romanization | Sigam |
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| Hangul | 사백 |
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| Revised Romanization | Sabaek |
| McCune–Reischauer | Sabaek |
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