Hong Kyehun

Hong Kyehun
Born1842
Namyang-eup, Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, Joseon
Died1895
Sejongno, Hanseong, Joseon
AllegianceJoseon
BranchJoseon Army
RankLieutenant-Colonel
CommandsJang Wi-Young
Military Training Division
Capital Guards
Battles / warsImo Incident
Donghak Peasant Revolution
Japanese occupation of Gyeongbokgung Palace
Eulmi Incident
Hong Kyehun
Hangul
홍계훈
Hanja
洪啓薰
RRHong Gyehun
MRHong Kyehun
Art name
Hangul
규산
Hanja
圭珊
RRGyusan
MRKyusan
Courtesy name
Hangul
성남
Hanja
聖南
RRSeongnam
MRSŏngnam
Posthumous name
Hangul
충의
Hanja
忠毅
RRChungui
MRCh'ungŭi

Hong Kyehun (Korean: 홍계훈; 1842–1895) was a Joseon official of the late 19th century who served as lieutenant-colonel of the Jang Wi-Young, and the Military Training Division during the reign of King Gojong. He was known for his leading role in the Donghak Peasant Revolution and defending Queen Min during the Imo Incident and the Eulmi Incident.

Hong Kyehun's military career spanned several decades, and he played a significant role in the tumultuous period of late 19th-century Korea. He was known for his loyalty, discipline, and dedication to his duties. His rise from a musa to a commander exemplified the possibilities for social advancement and recognition within the military system of the time. Hong Kyehun's legacy as a military leader and his contributions to suppressing the Donghak Peasant Army are still remembered in Korean history, serving as a testament to the power of determination, skill, and strategic thinking in times of crisis that earned him the trust of King Gojong even when he died defending Queen Min during the Eulmi Incident.