Park Cha-jeong
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Park Cha-jeong | |
Hangul | 박차정 |
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Hanja | 朴次貞 |
Revised Romanization | Bak Cha-jeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Pak Ch'ajŏng |
Park Cha-jeong (May 7, 1909 – May 27, 1944) was a Korean independence activist and the first wife of Kim Won-bong. Her assumed names were Yim Cheol-ae (임철애, 林哲愛) and Yim Cheol-san (임철산, 林哲山)
Park was born in Busan. Her father himself committed suicide fighting Japan, and her family were independence activists. In 1930, She went to the China and worked in Beijing to rebuild the Communist Party of Korea. She married Kim Won-bong in 1931. In 1939 she was injured in Jiangxi and died at Chongqing in 1944. She was buried in Miryang, where Kim Won-bong was born. In 1995, she was posthumously awarded the Order of Merit for National Foundation. Her statue is located in Busan.
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