- An Jung-geun
Infobox Korean name
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hangul=안중근
hanja=安重根
rr=An Jung-geun
mr=An ChunggŭnAhn Jung-geun or An Jung-geun (
September 2 ,1879 -March 26 ,1910 ) (Baptismal name: Thomas) was a Korean independence activist, [cite web|url=http://aboutjapan.japansociety.org/content.cfm/hero |title=What Defines a Hero? |publisher=Japan Society |accessdate=2008-01-29|] [cite web |url=http://www.ndl.go.jp/portrait/e/datas/12.html |title=Ito, Hirobumi |accessdate=2008-01-29 |publisher=Portrait of Modern japanese Historical Figures ] , nationalist, [cite web|title=Ito Hirobumi |url=http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9368315 |publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica |accessdate=2008-01-29|] cite book|title=Japan's Colonization of Korea: Discourse and Power|first=Alexis|last=Dudden|publisher=University of Hawaii Press|date=2005|isbn= 0-82482-829-1] and pan-Asianist. [ [http://www.ndl.go.jp/site_nippon/kensei/shiryou/limage/Gazou_40_3.html "Peace of East Asia" Thesis written byAn Jung-geun in 1910] ] [cite book|title=Ethnic Nationalism in Korea|first=Gi-Wook|last=Shin|publisher=Standford University Press|date=2006|isbn= 0-8047-5408-X]He assassinated the first
Prime Minister of Japan ,Itō Hirobumi , following the signing of theEulsa Treaty , with Korea on the verge of annexation byJapan . [ [http://www.ndl.go.jp/portrait/e/datas/12.html Ito, Hirobumi | Portraits of Modern Japanese Historical Figures ] at www.ndl.go.jp]Biography
An was born in
Haeju ,Hwanghae Do, to a family of the Sunheung An lineage. He worked first in education, later joining the armed resistance against the Japanese colonial rulers. While fleeing the fighting he took refuge with apriest of the Roman Catholic Church named Wilhelm (Korean name, Hong Sok-ku) and hid in his church for several months. The priest encouraged An to read the Bible and after a series of discussions with Wilhelm, An converted toCatholicism in January 1897. He maintained his belief in Catholicism until his death, even asking his that his son become a priest in his last letter to his wife.cite book|title=Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World, 1852–1912|first=Donald|last=Keene|authorlink=Donald Keene|publisher=Columbia University Press |date=2002|pages=662-667|isbn=0-231-12340-X]An Jung-geun assassinated Ito Hirobumi on the railway platform in
Harbin ,Manchuria in 1909. After firing upon Hirobumi, he is said to have knelt down to make the sign of the cross, and yelled for Korean independence and waved the Korean flag. Afterwards he was arrested by Russian guards who held him for two days before turning him over to Japanese colonial authorities. An was quoted as saying "I have ventured to commit a serious crime, offering my life for my country. This is the behavior of a noble-minded patriot." Despite the orders from a Korean Bishop to not to administer the Sacraments to An, Fr. Wilhelm disobeyed and went to give An the Last Sacraments. An insisted that the captors call him by his baptismal name, Thomas.His Japanese captors showed sympathy to An. An recorded in his autobiography that the public prosecutor, Mizobuchi Takao, exclaimed "From what you have told me, it is clear that you are a righteous man of East Asia. I can't believe a sentence of death will be imposed on a righteous man. There's nothing to worry about." He was also given New Year's delicacies and his
calligraphy was highly admired and requested.An was sentenced to death by the Japanese colonial court. An was angered at the sentence, though he expected it. He had hoped to be viewed as a
prisoner of war instead of anassassin .Fact|date=July 2008 Judge Hirashi, who presided over An's trial, had promised An that a stay of execution for at least a few months would be granted, butTokyo ordered prompt action. An did not appeal the verdict, though he did ask for the warden's help to finish his essay, "On Peace in East Asia" and for a set of white silk Korean clothes to die in. The warden was able to grant the second request and resigned shortly afterwards. An requested to be executed as a prisoner of war, by firing squad. But instead, the Japanese officials chose to treat him as a common criminal and ordered him to be hanged. The execution took place in Port Arthur, then also known as Ryojun on March 26, 1910. Itō's death resulted in the acceleration of the final stage of the colonization process.According to
Donald Keene , author of "Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World, 1852-1912", An Jung-geun was an admirer ofEmperor Meiji of Japan. One of the 15 'charges' An leveled against Ito was that he had deceived theEmperor of Japan , whom An felt desired peace inEast Asia and Korean independence. An requested that Meiji be informed of his reasons for his assassination of Ito in the hopes that if Meiji understood his reasons, the emperor would realize how mistaken Ito's policies were and would rejoice. An also felt sure that most Japanese felt similar hatred for Ito, an opinion he formed from talking with Japanese prisoners in Korea. For his actions as a resistance fighter, he was awarded South Korea'sOrder of Merit for National Foundation in 1962.Pan-Asianism
An strongly believed in a union of the three great countries in East Asia,
China ,Korea , andJapan in order to counter and fight off the "White Peril", being the European countries engaged in colonialism, restoring peace to East Asia. He followed the progress of Japan during theRusso-Japanese War and claimed that he and his compatriots were delighted at hearing of the defeat of one of the agents of the White Peril, but was disappointed that the war ended beforeRussia was totally subjugated.An felt that with the death of Itō, Japan and Korea could become friends because of the many traditions that they shared. He hoped that this friendship, along with China, would become a model for the world to follow. His thoughts on Pan-Asianism were stated in his essay, "On Peace in East Asia" that he worked on and left unfinished before his execution.
In popular culture
He is commemorated in the
martial art Taekwondo with the Joon Gun pattern being dedicated to him.Novelist
Bok Geo-il 's 1987 novel "Looking for an Epitaph" (碑銘 (비명)을 찾아서) is analternate history story, which is set in the 1980s of Korea that remained a permanent colony of Japan, as a cascade effect of An's failure to assassinate Ito. The Korean movie "2009 Lost Memories " is "very" loosely based on the novel but tells a completely different story. In the Korean film, An Jung-geun is spotted and killed by Japanese soldiers before he is able to shoot Ito Hirobumi. The subsequentbutterfly effect makes Japan join the allied side duringWorld War II and become a permanent member of theUN Security Council , enduring the Japanese occupation of Korea till the beginning of the 21st century.In the PC game
Civilization IV expansion pack ,Beyond the Sword , An Jung-geun is a Great Spy.ee also
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Korean independence movement
*Korean nationalism
*Sakuradamon Incident
*Yun Bong-gil References
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NAME=An, Jung-Geun
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=안중근, 安重根
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Korean independence activist, nationalist
DATE OF BIRTH=September 2 ,1879
PLACE OF BIRTH=Haeju , Korea
DATE OF DEATH=March 26 ,1910
PLACE OF DEATH=Lüshunkou , China
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