Aengmu

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Aengmu
Hangul
앵무
Hanja
鸚鵡
Revised RomanizationAengmu
McCune–ReischauerAengmu

Aengmu was the working name of a famed kisaeng of Daegu in the early 20th century.[1] The name literally means "parrot." She was a leading donor to the National Debt Repayment Movement,[2] a campaign that aimed to keep Korea out of Japanese control by reducing Korea's debt to Japan.[2]

Donating 100 won to the cause in 1907, she explained that it was inappropriate for her to donate more than a man; but if a man donated more, she would also donate more, even unto death.[1]

Her real name is not known; neither are her dates of birth and death.

Notes[edit]

  • ^ Daegu-Gyeongbuk Historical Research Society, p. 219.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Moon, Sunny (2022). TENACIOUS KOREAN WOMEN Reconstruction of Gender Roles from the Joseon Dynasty to 20th-Century Immigration (thesis thesis). Georgetown University.
  2. ^ a b Invest Korea Journal. Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency. 2007.
  • Daegu-Gyeongbuk Historical Research Society (대구-경북 역사연구회) (1999). 역사 속의 대구, 대구 사람들 (Yeoksa sogui Daegu, Daegu saramdeul) (Daegu and its people in history). Seoul: Jungsim. ISBN 89-89524-09-1.