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Park Young-hyo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Park Yeong-hyo
Park Yeong-hyo (1861 – September 21, 1939) was a Korean politician of the Joseon Dynasty period, enlightenment activist, diplomat and pro-Japanese collaborator. Park was one of the organizers of the Gapsin coup of 1884, in which progressive political elements attempted to overthrow the conservative Korean government. His courtesy name was Chungo, Hyeonhyeongeosa, and he later held the title of Count of Geumryung. Park was married to the Princess Yeonghye(영혜공주 ; 永惠翁主), the illegitimate daughter of King Cheoljong, the twenty-fifth king of the Joseon Dynasty. ==Early life and education== Park was born in Suwon, south of Seoul. Together with Kim Ok-gyun, he was a strong supporter of the Dongnipdang, or “Enlightenment Party”, which sought to reform the Korean government, economy, and military by incorporating Western technology and methodology, so that Korea would become stable enough in time to withstand increasing foreign encroachment. He accompanied Kim on his visit to Tokyo, meeting with various influential Japanese politicians, including Fukuzawa Yukichi
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