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Song In (; ? – 1126) was a civil official in the mid-
Goryeo Goryeo (; ) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korea, Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392. Goryeo achieved what has b ...
era who became the intermediary founder of the
Jincheon Jincheon County () is a county in North Chungcheong Province (North Chungcheong) Province, South Korea. Location Jincheon belongs to the middle of North Chungcheong Province. It borders several cities of its province but also meets Gyeonggi Provi ...
Song clan. His highest post was ''munha pyeongjangsa'' (). This was the highest government position in the period. Song In was responsible for administration, judicial affairs and economy in the district. As he performed meritorious deeds during the King, he was conferred with Chanhwagongsin and Jincheonbaek. Baek was a position of politicians who were responsible for administration, judicial affairs and economy in the district. As the government created him Jincheonbaek, his family started regarding Jincheon as their origin. Hence, the family origin became Jincheon Song. When he was in the position of Sangsanbaek, he tried to be just and fair in all the administrative affairs and strived to enhance the welfare of his people. He also focused on education for the youth and courtesy for people, which made his district famous for most excellent behaviors in the nation. After that, the people have long paid tribute to his feats. During the insurrection of
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in the 4th year of King
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's reign in 1126, he was killed by a rebellious band led by Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng while escorting the king. After the rebels were put down, Song In was posthumously named 'meritous subject' and titled Lord Sangsanbaek (). Song was born in Durujinmaeul (village), Duchon-ri, Deoksan-myeon. He was promoted to Pyeongjangsa, which was the highest government position in the period.


Tomb of Song In

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Monument No. 91 Location: Duchon-ri, Deoksan-myeon,
Jincheon Jincheon County () is a county in North Chungcheong Province (North Chungcheong) Province, South Korea. Location Jincheon belongs to the middle of North Chungcheong Province. It borders several cities of its province but also meets Gyeonggi Provi ...
-gun This is the tomb of Song In (? – 1126). It has a rectangular-shaped protective wall surrounding the tomb, typical of the
Goryeo Goryeo (; ) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korea, Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392. Goryeo achieved what has b ...
style. There are two tombstones erected in the late
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period. In the grave area, there are many tombs that belong to the clan. In front of his tomb stands the jaesil (chamber for memorial rites) with the tablet reading 'Sangsanjae'. His grave is in Duchon-ri, Deoksan-myeon, which had been called Duruji, Sanjeong-myeon. The beautiful peak behind his grave is called Mountain Bibong which was named after Bongsae (bird) that is said to live in heaven and to fly down to sit on the summit. However, after the statue was inscribed of Song In, the founder of Jincheon Song, the peak was compared to a slowly dropped ume flower. Thus, Mountain Bibong was called Maesanbibong, in which 'Mae' was named after an ume flower instead of a bird. As he was a meritorious subject and served as a Pyeongjangsa (higher government official), the government ordered his grave mound to be surrounded by stones and a monument. The grave is one of the oldest ones in Jincheon and is recorded in Seokchong (stone tomb) in Hwanyeoseungram. Thousands of descendants of Jincheon Song clan are living across the nation. Song Guk-cheom and Song Eon-gi who were devoted to fight against the Mongolian invasion into Goryeo are also the offspring of Jincheonbaek.


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Song (Korean name) Song is a Korean family name derived from the Chinese surname Song (Chinese surname), Song. Songs make up roughly 1.4% of the Korean population; the 2000 South Korean census found 622,208 in that country. Kinds *Song (宋) family : Various Korea ...
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Korean clans Korean clans are groups of Koreans, Korean people that share the same Patrilineality, paternal ancestor. They are indicated by the combination of a ''bongwan'' () and a family name. Korean clans distinguish clans that happen to share the same fam ...


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Song In

Monument 91, Tomb of Song In



Jincheon Song bongwan website (Korean)
* https://archive.today/20061008023513/http://www.jincheon.go.kr/english/sub04/sub0404_01.jsp {{DEFAULTSORT:Song, In Korean politicians 12th-century Korean people