Kim Gae-si

Korean court lady (fl. 17th century)
Kim Gae-si
Born?
Joseon
Died1623
Hanseong, Joseon
SpouseYi Yeon, King Seonjo
Yi Hon, King Gwanghae
Names
  • Kim Gae-hui (김개희; 金介姬)
  • Kim Ga-si (김가시; 金可屎)
FatherLord Kim
MotherLady Gang

Kim Gae-si (Korean: 김개시; Hanja: 金介屎; died 1623) or formally called Court Lady Kim (상궁 김씨; 尙宮 金氏) was a Korean Court Lady during the Joseon period, who became a concubine of King Seonjo and later of his son, Gwanghae, after Seonjo death. During the latter's reign, she intervened in state affairs and wielded power, but was beheaded after Gwanghae's deposition from the throne.

Biography

There aren’t special records about her family or her early life. It is just recorded that she was a palace maid (춘궁) in Crown Prince Gwanghae's palace. Then, she received Seung-eun (승은; 承恩) from Gwanghae's father, King Seonjo,[1] and became his favourite concubine.[2]

Even though she was not beautiful, she was favoured and liked by both of Seonjo and Gwanghae due to her agility and skill. After Seonjo's death on March 16, 1608, she became Gwanghae's concubine. At the time, it was acceptable for the next King take their father's former consort, with the exception of the primary wife and their own biological mother.

After Gwanghae took the throne, she helped him in succeeding to confine his legal mother, Queen Inmok, by killing her only son and the only legitimate son of Seonjo, Grand Prince Yeongchang (영창대군).

Despite her lowly background and status as a palace maid, Lady Kim wielded power to the extent that she worked with Yi Yi-cheom (이이첨) and Gwon Sin (권신).[3] Her power even surpassed that of Queen Yu (중전 유씨), whom was Gwanghae's primary wife and leader of the Internal Court.

Later, on March 13, 1623, after King Injo was crowned following a rebellion led by Seoin faction (서인; 西人), Lady Kim, along with all of Gwanghae's people and supporters, were executed.[4]

Confrontation

  • In the Gyechuk Diary, it was said that the Court Lady and Queen Inmok had a bad relationship, because Lady Kim tried to blame her miscarriage on the Queen's daughter, Princess Jeongmyeong.[citation needed]

In popular culture

Drama & Television series

Film

  • Portrayed by Lee Min-ja in the 1962 South Korean film Queen Dowager Inmok.

Webtoon

  • Portrayed in the 2019 KakaoPage Webtoon series Finally, the Blue Flame (마침내 푸른 불꽃이).

See also

References

  1. ^ 《광해군일기》 [중초본] 69권, 광해 5년(1613년) 8월 11일 11번째
  2. ^ "김개시(金介屎)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
  3. ^ "조선왕조실록". Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty.
  4. ^ 《속잡록》 계해년 1월