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Kim Hong-jip : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kim Hong-jip
Kim Hong-jip (1842–1896) was a Korean politician best known for his role as prime minister during the Gabo Reform period of 1895-1896. For a period he was also known as Kim Goeng-jip (). As a relatively young man in 1880, Kim had undertaken an official mission to Japan, where he learned first-hand of the modernizing reforms taking place in that country. This inspired in him a profound desire to effect such changes in Korea.〔Lee Ki-baek, ''A New History of Korea.'' Translated by Edward W. Wagner with Edward J. Shultz (Seoul: Ichokak Publishers, 1984), p. 270.〕 After the assassination of Queen Min, "pro-Japan cabinet members like Kim Hong-jip and O Yun-jung were killed."〔Lee Ki-baek, ''A New History of Korea.'', op. cit., p. 300.〕 ==References==
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