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The Jinju Kang Clan is a Korean noble family and one of five Kang clans, originating in Jinju, a city in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. Most members of the clan are descended from Kang I-sik.
The clan's Hanja is 姜, which is Jiāng in China. There are rumours that the Jinju Kang is descended form Shennong, an ancient chinese deity and the inventor of many things including herbalism. Shennong is often portrayed as having horns and being a god, but it is likely that he was a human being who was metaphorically portrayed in such ways to make the legend more mystical.
Jinju Kang Family Association
editThe clan has an organization which manages their historical records and holds meetings. This organization was founded in 1959. The current president of the association is Kang Jong-gyu.[1]
Notable People
editContemporary
editKang Hanna, South-korean actress
Gaho, K-pop singer, songwriter, and producer
Kang Yeseo, actress and K-pop singer
Kang Chang-hi, South Korean politician
Kang Hye-won, actress and K-pop idol
Daesung, television personality, songwriter, and singer from Big Bang
Kino, K-pop singer, songwriter, and dancer
Kang Min-hyuk, drummer from rock band CNBLUE
Soyou, K-pop idol and former member of musical group Sistar
Kang Sung-yoon, singer and actor, formerly the leader of boy-band Winner
Kang Min-kyung, south-korean actress and singer
Baekho, south-korean singer
Kang Tae-hyun, singer from boy-band TOMORROW X TOGETHER
Kang Ji-young, actress and singer from girl-group Kara
Kang Sung-hoon, singer from Sechskies in the 90s, one of the first k-pop groups
Kang Boo-ja, actress
Historical
editKang Se-hwang (1713-1791), [2]Joseon Dynasty high government official, painter, callighrapher, and art critic
Kang Huian (1417-1464), Korean scholar, callighrapher, and painter
Kang Hon-rip (1560-1627), Korean General
Kang Cho (964-1010), Korean General and scholar official
Kang Gam-chan (948-1031), Korean General
Kang I-Sik (lived sometime around the year 590), Lord General and Military official
References
edit- ^ "진주강씨 송월당공파 종친회". jinjukang.com. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
- ^ "Portrait of Kang Sehwang | Curator's Picks". NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA. Retrieved 2024-03-26.[failed verification]
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