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said that he was upset about not bringing Kim as one of his officials. 5 years later, Kim was recommended to get a job in the government and Kim successfully got one. For years, Kim stayed as one of Seonjo's great officials.
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626:"김천일(金千鎰)"
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426:In 1592,
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399:Imjin war
597:"조선왕조실록"
571:"조선왕조실록"
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