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Wang Cha-ji (; 1066 – 30 March 1122) was a Korean politician, general, and ambassador during the Goryeo period.Wang Ja-ji:britannica
He was the deputy of military commander
Yun Kwan Yun Gwan (윤관, 尹瓘; 12 July 1040 – 15 June 1111) was a general of Goryeo who was known for training the Byeolmuban and leading it to victory against the Jurchen tribes. Family * Grandfather ** Yun Geum-kang (윤금강, 尹金剛) * F ...
and trained seventeen-thousand Jurchen soldiers from 1100 to 1108.


Biography

Wang Cha-ji was from Haeju. His ancestors were originally surnamed
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, but his great-grandfather Pak Yu () changed his surname from Pak to Wang.Wang Ja-ji:Nate
Later he helped his brother-in-law Wang Kuk-mo () in a military coup and the killing of Yi Cha-ŭi (이자의 李資義).Wangjaji:Naver
During the reign of King Sukjong he was appointed as a palace attendant (). In 1108 he was appointed to Byeongmaban-gwan () and entourage to General
Yun Kwan Yun Gwan (윤관, 尹瓘; 12 July 1040 – 15 June 1111) was a general of Goryeo who was known for training the Byeolmuban and leading it to victory against the Jurchen tribes. Family * Grandfather ** Yun Geum-kang (윤금강, 尹金剛) * F ...
. He successively filled various government posts, including Deputy Director of the Palace Directorate (), Director of the Palace Directorate (), Director of the Office of Guest Affairs (), and Administrator of Memorials of the Security Council (). In 1115, he was appointed as Minister of Personnel () and envoy to
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's Song Dynasty. Thereafter in 1117 he was the Left Policy Advisor () and Associate Commissioner of the Security Council (). In 1122, he was the Minister of Personnel, Assistant Executive in Political Affairs () and Superintendent of the Ministry of Revenue (). He died that year at age 56.


See also

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Yun Kwan Yun Gwan (윤관, 尹瓘; 12 July 1040 – 15 June 1111) was a general of Goryeo who was known for training the Byeolmuban and leading it to victory against the Jurchen tribes. Family * Grandfather ** Yun Geum-kang (윤금강, 尹金剛) * F ...


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References


Sources

* Namgounchul, 《고려명신전》(김동주 역, 성남 문화원, 2004)


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왕자지:한국역대인물종합정보
1066 births 1122 deaths Goryeo generals Ambassadors of Korea Military history of Korea 12th-century Korean people 11th-century Korean people People from Haeju {{korea-politician-stub