The Tomb of General Jwa-Jin Kim
Chungcheongnam-do Boryeong-si Cheongso-myeon
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Introducing General Kim Jwa-jin's Tomb
- Area: 25,344㎡
- Age: Japanese colonial era
- Owner: Andong Kim's Door-to-Door
- Manager: Boryeong City
- Designated: Provincial Monument (29 December 1989)
It is the tomb of independence activist General Kim Jwa-jin (1889-1930), a white 冶. Born to a wealthy farmhouse in Hongseong, the general had a strong idea of enlightenment, and at the age of 15, he burned the slave documents of his family and distributed rice fields. In addition, he established the Ho Myung School in 1907 to take the lead in eradicating illiteracy. In 1911, he raised military funds and served in prison for two and a half years. After moving to Manchuria in 1917 and joining the Korean Liberation Corps, he became the commander of the Northern military administration and trained the independence army, and based on this, he fought against Japan in Cheongsan-ri, achieving the greatest victory in the history of the independence movement. In 1930, the general who tried to restore his country, was assassinated by communist Park Sang-sil. Shortly after the assassination, he was buried in Manchuria, and in 1940, his wife Oh Sook-geun disguised the general's remains as a secret box and buried them in Iho-ri, Seobu-myeon, Hongseong-gun. After that, when his wife passed away in 1957, his son Kim Doo-han joined forces in his current location.
Currently, a fence is installed in the back of the tomb, and the tomb is surrounded by a round stone at the bottom. In front of the tomb, there is a 燈 and a stone lantern (a stone lantern in front of the tomb), a tombstone is next to it, and a pair of horse stone statues are erected on the left and right.
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