
金九(朝鲜半岛独立运动家)_百度百科
金九(김구/Kim Koo,1876年8月29日—1949年6月26日),朝鲜半岛独立运动家,号白凡(백범),曾用名金昌岩、金昌洙、金斗来、金龟、张震球、张震等。 本贯安东,生于朝鲜黄海道海州。
Kim Ku - Wikipedia
Kim Ku[a] (Korean: 김구; Hanja: 金九; August 29, 1876 – June 26, 1949), also known by his art name Paekpŏm, [b] was a Korean politician. He was a leader of the Korean independence movement against the Empire of Japan, head of the Korean Provisional Government from 1926 to 1927 and from 1940 to 1945, and a Korean reunification activist after 1945.
金九 - 維基百科,自由的百科全書
金九 (韓語: 김구,1876年8月29日—1949年6月26日),本名 昌洙 (창수), 幼名 昌巖 (창암), 別號 白凡 (백범),又號 斗來 (두래),通稱 金九,本貫 安東金氏, 韓國獨立運動 家、政治家, 大韓民國臨時政府 的領導人,被現代韓國人尊稱為「韓國 國父」 [1]。 金九出生於 朝鮮王朝 末期 黃海道 海州,早年曾參加 東學黨起義,以及各種反日救國運動,多次入獄。 1919年朝鮮爆發 三一運動 後,金九流亡 中國,起初擔任大韓民國臨時政府警務局長,1923 …
Kim Gu - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kim Gu (Hangul: 김구, July 11, 1876 – June 26, 1949) was a Korean independence activist and politician. He was the President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea three times. Kim was the 6th, 12th, and 13th (and final) president.
Kim Gu (김구) - Korean Communism
Kim Gu (김구, also known as Kim Ku) is known as a true patriot in Korea. He was born Kim Chang-ahm (김창암) on August 29, 1876. He was the head of the police bureau of the Korean Provisional Government in Shanghai.
Baekbom Kim Gu , the Founding Father of Korea l KBS WORLD
2010年7月2日 · In 1896, Kim Gu attacked and killed a Japanese man who was disguised as a Korean, believing that the man was involved in the assassination of Empress Myeongseong, the wife of Emperor Gojong. Kim was soon sentenced to death, but his execution was formally suspended at the order of Emperor Gojong.
Kim Gu on Reunification and War, 1948 - Wilson Center
2015年6月23日 · A recently unearthed conversation with veteran independence activist Kim Gu (Kim Koo) provides new details on how leaders in southern Korea saw North Korea in 1948 and their predictions about the likelihood of a war in Korea.
Kim Gu’s Dream of One Korea - Hyun Jin Preston Moon
Koreans ranked Kim Gu the greatest leader after Korean Independence in an online poll in 2004. Kim Gu’s is a central figure in the story of modern Korea’s birth. Kim Gu spent his life working for Korean independence and unification.
Political Leader and Independence Activist, Kim Gu
As an independence activist and politician, Kim Gu (1876 -~1949) was one of leaders in the Korean Provisional Government established in China after 1919. In his youth, he believed in the Cheondo-gyo, a Korean indigenous religion, and stood in the vanguard of the farmer troops during the 1894 Peasant Reform Movement.
Kim Gu, Korea’s Champion | Koreabridge
Today is the 61st anniversary of the assassination of Kim Gu, the three-term president of the Provisional Government of Korea. Kim’s life exemplifies the violent world of Northeast Asian politics in the early twentieth century. The victim of an assassin, Kim was himself an assassin.