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Aengmu
Hangul앵무
Hanja鸚鵡
Revised RomanizationAengmu
McCune–ReischauerAengmu

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

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.

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

Notes

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

See also

References

  1. Moon, Sunny (2022). TENACIOUS KOREAN WOMEN Reconstruction of Gender Roles from the Joseon Dynasty to 20th-Century Immigration (thesis thesis). Georgetown University.
  2. ^ 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.


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