An Seung-woo(安承禹) played as a leader in the van of struggle of UIbyung which roused at Jecheon(堤川) in 1895. He took an active part in just as a Kunmudoyousa(軍務都有司) which recruited military men in the early of the struggle and playe...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A108078056
2004
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학술저널
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An Seung-woo(安承禹) played as a leader in the van of struggle of UIbyung which roused at Jecheon(堤川) in 1895. He took an active part in just as a Kunmudoyousa(軍務都有司) which recruited military men in the early of the struggle and playe...
An Seung-woo(安承禹) played as a leader in the van of struggle of UIbyung which roused at Jecheon(堤川) in 1895. He took an active part in just as a Kunmudoyousa(軍務都有司) which recruited military men in the early of the struggle and played a role as a Joonggunjang(中軍將) which managed military headquarters and took the responsibility of supplying to barracks in the later of struggle. An Seung-woo stuck to hard line during struggles of Uibyung. He was the confucian intellect who practiced faithfulness and honesty for the crown based himself on knowledges inherited from his teacher, Yu Jung-gyo(柳重敎) and Lee Geun-Won (李根元). There have been “Hasayougo” and “Angonghasasilgitailak”, “Hasaangongyelmichangyisasil”, “Hasasilgi”, “Hasaangonghangjang”, ‘Anhasajen’ etc. When there had been happened Kap-O Reform(甲午改革) of 1894, An Seung-woo intended to rise Uibyung with his comrades. But his teacher, Yu In-Suk(柳麟錫) persuaded him to stop.
When An Seung-woo heard not only about the assassination of the Queen of Myeongseong(明成王后) and order of Danbal(斷髮), but also the news that Lee Chun-young(李春永) roused up Uibyung at Anchangli(安倉里) of Wonju by October in 1895, he joined with Lee Chun-Young's military immediately.
After a crop of Uibyung soldiers rearranged in Yeongwol by December, An Seung-woo was appointed as Jeungunjang(前軍將). And he took an active part in struggling as a Joonggunjang while UIbyung occupied Chungju Sung(忠州城) and withdrew to Jecheon by attack of Japanese military.
But unfortunately he died in the battle of Namsan of Jecheon by April in 1896. An Seung-woo's spirit and loyalty which roused up UIbyung and his loving-mind to pity people inherited from the faithfulness and loyalty of the school of Hwaseo.
제천을미의병(提川乙未義兵)의 포군(砲軍)과 농민(農民)