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Due to Song's connections to the civilian officials, Song was disliked by the other military officials who despised the civilian officials for their treatment of the Goryeo military. After the 1170 Goryeo military coup, Song abandoned his wife and married the daughter of
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to use Suchang Palace as Song's own residence. In 1179, he impeached Confucian scholar-officials Mun Kŭk-kyŏm and Han Mun-jun, demoting them from their positions at the Security Council. On October 18, Song and his father-in-law were killed by
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class, Song's wife was wealthy. Song was able to use his wealthy wife's money to bribe the eunuchs and obtained a government post. By the 1170 military coup, Song had achieved the rank of grand general
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In 1178, when Chŏng retired from his government offices, Song Yu-in was given the office of the Vice-Director of the Chancellery (
484: 72: 241:, one of the ringleaders of the coup, in order to avoid persecution. Song would be appointed the military commissioner ( 637: 148:. Due to his father's death on behalf of the nation, Song Yu-in was granted the rank of executive captain ( 125: 86: 25: 632: 403: 398: 133: 426:(lunar), he died on the 16th day of the 9th Lunar month of the 9th year of Myeongjong's reign. 238: 129: 274:
On January 23, 1175, Song Yu-in was appointed as vice commissioner of the Security Council (
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Song Yu-in was the son of a man who died defending Goryeo during the reign of
517: 124:; ? – October 18, 1179) was a Goryeo military official who served the 526: 310:). On January 30, Song was replaced as the minister of war by Chin Chun ( 210: 77: 40: 115: 56: 91: 136:
took control of the government from his father-in-law.
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Index

Korean name
Song
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Hanja
Goryeo military regime
Chŏng Chung-bu
Kyŏng Tae-sŭng
King Injong
protected appointment
Song dynasty
cheonmin
Chŏng Chung-bu
King Myeongjong
Kyŏng Tae-sŭng
Korean calendar



"송유인 (宋有仁)"



"송유인"
"卷一百二十八" 
高麗史 
Goryeosa

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