Kwak Chaeu
| Kwak Chaeu | |
| Hangul | 곽재우 |
|---|---|
| Hanja | 郭再祐 |
| RR | Gwak Jaeu |
| MR | Kwak Chaeu |
| Courtesy name | |
| Hangul | 계수 |
| Hanja | 季綬 |
| RR | Gyesu |
| MR | Kyesu |
| Posthumous name | |
| Hangul | 충익 |
| Hanja | 忠翼 |
| RR | Chungik |
| MR | Ch'ungik |
Kwak Chaeu (Korean: 곽재우; Hanja: 郭再祐; 1552–1617) was a Korean military general from Uiryeong. He was called the "Red Robe General" (천강홍의장군; 天降紅衣將軍) after his habit of wearing a coat made of red silk. In 1592, nine days into the Imjin War, he formed a righteous army to fight against the Japanese army. He originally did not have an official position, but King Seonjo of Joseon granted him a government position.