Kim Ung-seo

Kim Ung-seo
Korean name
Hangul
김응서
Hanja
金應瑞
RRGim Eungseo
MRKim Ŭngsŏ
Courtesy name
Hangul
성보
Hanja
聖甫
RRSeongbo
MRSŏngbo
Alternative name
Hangul
김경서
Hanja
金景瑞
RRGim Gyeongseo
MRKim Kyŏngsŏ

Kim Ung-so (1564–1624) was a senior military officer in the Joseon dynasty. During the Imjin War, he was in charge of soldiers and horses in the Eastern Gyeongsang Province.

During this war, he was ordered to proceed north with his troops and fight the Jurchens instead of the Japanese. His army of 15,000 Koreans later joined the Chinese Commander Ma Gui and 24,000 Chinese soldiers in the Second Siege of Ulsan; the combined force failed to take the Japanese Castle.

The house where he was born in Okto-ri, Ryonggang County, Nampo is considered one of the National Treasures of North Korea.