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Gang Hongrip (1560 – 6 September 1627) was a Korean general during the Joseon Dynasty. Under repeated requests from Ming China, Gwanghaegun commanded Gang Hongrip to help Ming forces with ten thousand soldiers against the Manchus in 1619. However, Ming armies were crushed in the Battle of Sarhū. The Korean army under command of lost two-thirds of his troops at and surrendered to Nurhaci. Official Korean records say that Gwanghaegun had ordered a betrayal to Nurhaci, but it is suspected to be a defamation by the Westerners faction, who deposed the king. In 1620 almost all Korean captives were released but Gang Hongrip, who had good command of the Manchu language, was still kept.

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  • Gang Hongrip (1560 – 6 September 1627) was a Korean general during the Joseon Dynasty. Under repeated requests from Ming China, Gwanghaegun commanded Gang Hongrip to help Ming forces with ten thousand soldiers against the Manchus in 1619. However, Ming armies were crushed in the Battle of Sarhū. The Korean army under command of lost two-thirds of his troops at and surrendered to Nurhaci. Official Korean records say that Gwanghaegun had ordered a betrayal to Nurhaci, but it is suspected to be a defamation by the Westerners faction, who deposed the king. In 1620 almost all Korean captives were released but Gang Hongrip, who had good command of the Manchu language, was still kept. Frustrated with unsatisfactory reward for the coup which deposed Gwanghaegun, Yi Gwal rebelled against King Injo in 1624. He temporarily occupied Hanseong (modern-day Seoul), but was eventually crushed. Yi Gwal was then executed by his own soldiers. , an accomplice of Yi Gwal, was also killed, but his son fled to the Later Jin (Manchus). Gang Hongrip fell for Han Yun's trick and wrongly believed that his family was all killed by the Joseon government. To get his revenge on Korea, he urged the Manchus to defeat the Joseon dynasty. In 1627 he guided the Later Jin army led by Amin to Hanseong and as a Manchu delegate he negotiated for a truce with Korea. Then he discovered that he was deceived about his family being killed and suffered a heartbreak. He was branded as a traitor and deprived of his official rank. He was rehabilitated after his death. (en)
  • 姜 弘立(きょう こうりつ、カン・ホンリプ、嘉靖39年(1560年) - 天啓7年7月27日(1627年9月6日))は、李氏朝鮮中期の官僚・将軍。サルフの戦いで後金に降伏し、丁卯胡乱で朝鮮に帰った。 (ja)
  • 강홍립(姜弘立, 1560년 ~ 1627년 9월 6일(음력 7월 27일))은 조선의 문관, 군인이다. 광해군 때 명나라에 지원병을 이끌고 참전했으나 후금(청나라)의 교전을 피하다가 투항했다. 자 군신(君信), 호 내촌(耐村), 본관은 진주(晉州)이다. (ko)
  • 姜弘立(1560年-1627年),字君信、号耐村。朝鲜王朝中期官僚、将领。本貫晋州。 (zh)
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  • 강홍립 (en)
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  • 내촌 (en)
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  • 군신 (en)
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  • 姜弘立 (en)
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  • 君信 (en)
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  • Kang Hongrip (en)
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  • Naech'on (en)
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  • Kunsin (en)
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  • Gang Hongrip (en)
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  • 姜 弘立(きょう こうりつ、カン・ホンリプ、嘉靖39年(1560年) - 天啓7年7月27日(1627年9月6日))は、李氏朝鮮中期の官僚・将軍。サルフの戦いで後金に降伏し、丁卯胡乱で朝鮮に帰った。 (ja)
  • 강홍립(姜弘立, 1560년 ~ 1627년 9월 6일(음력 7월 27일))은 조선의 문관, 군인이다. 광해군 때 명나라에 지원병을 이끌고 참전했으나 후금(청나라)의 교전을 피하다가 투항했다. 자 군신(君信), 호 내촌(耐村), 본관은 진주(晉州)이다. (ko)
  • 姜弘立(1560年-1627年),字君信、号耐村。朝鲜王朝中期官僚、将领。本貫晋州。 (zh)
  • Gang Hongrip (1560 – 6 September 1627) was a Korean general during the Joseon Dynasty. Under repeated requests from Ming China, Gwanghaegun commanded Gang Hongrip to help Ming forces with ten thousand soldiers against the Manchus in 1619. However, Ming armies were crushed in the Battle of Sarhū. The Korean army under command of lost two-thirds of his troops at and surrendered to Nurhaci. Official Korean records say that Gwanghaegun had ordered a betrayal to Nurhaci, but it is suspected to be a defamation by the Westerners faction, who deposed the king. In 1620 almost all Korean captives were released but Gang Hongrip, who had good command of the Manchu language, was still kept. (en)
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  • Gang Hong-rip (en)
  • 강홍립 (ko)
  • 姜弘立 (ja)
  • 姜弘立 (zh)
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