E2024-G175
Leading the Community in Times of Peace and War: Go Gyeong-myeong
Narrative
Go Gyeong-myeong (1533-1592) was a civil official and civilian army commander of the Joseon period (1392-1910). He is known as one of the Three Loyal Subjects of Gwangju, along with Kim Deok-ryeong (1567-1596) and Jeon Sang-ui (1575-1627).
Go Gyeong-myeong served as the magistrate of Dongnae (today’s Busan area). When Japan invaded Korea in 1592, he organized a civilian army of over 6,000 troops. Go and his two sons, Go Jong-hu (1554-1953) and Go In-hu (1561-1592) heroically died fighting the invaders, with Go losing his life at the Battle of Geumsan. He is also remembered for having helped carry on the Gwangju Village Code, which was founded by Yi Seon-je (1389-1453). He also left his written works.
He is venerated at Pochungsa Shrine and commemorated for his patriotic loyalty at the Commemorative Pavilion of the Jangheung Go Clan, which was designated as a Gwangju Monument for its historical and cultural value. It is located near his birthplace.
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