Hong Tal-son explained

Hong Tal-son
Office:Left State Councillor
Term Start:7 January 1468
Term End:12 April 1468
Predecessor:Cho Sŏk-mun
Successor:Pak Wŏn-hyŏng
Birth Date:1415
Birth Place:Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, Joseon
Country:Joseon
Module:
Child:yes
Hangul:홍달손
Hanja:洪達孫
Rr:Hong Dalson
Mr:Hong Talson
Hangulja:가칙
Hanjaja:可則
Rrja:Gachik
Mrja:Kach'ik
Hangulph:안무
Hanjaph:安武
Rrph:Anmu
Mrph:Anmu

Hong Tal-son (1415 – 25 November 1472) was a politician and soldier of the Joseon period of Korea. His courtesy name was Kach'ik . He was part of the plots which instated King Sejo on his throne (계유정난). As a result, he was nominated as the #10 in the 1st rank merit subject of 1453 and the #10 in the 2nd rank merit subject of 1455, with the title Prince Namyang (남양군).[1] In 1459, he was promoted to Internal Prince Namyang 남양부원군 南陽府院君. Under Sejo, Yejong and Seongjong, he occupied many governmental posts, Left State Councilor among them (1467–1472).

Hong came from the Namyang Hong clan of the Dang lineage .

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  1. https://100.daum.net/encyclopedia/view/14XXE0064013 Hong Tal-son at Encyclopedia of Korean National Culture