Kim Kaesi (Korean: 김개시; Hanja: 金介屎; 1584–1623) or formally called Court Lady Kim, was a palace woman of the Joseon period. She became a concubine of King Seonjo and later of his son, Gwanghaegun. During the latter's reign, she intervened in state affairs and wielded power, but was beheaded after Gwanghaegun's deposition.

Kim Kaesi
Born1584
Joseon
Died1623 (aged 38–39)
Hanseong, Joseon
Consort ofSeonjo of Joseon
Gwanghaegun of Joseon
FatherLord Kim
MotherLady Kang
Korean name
Hangul
김개시
Hanja
金介屎
RRGim Gaesi
MRKim Kaesi

Biography

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There aren't special records about her family or early life. It has only been recorded that she was a maid in Prince Gwanghae's palace. Then she received the favor (승은; 承恩; sŭngŭn) of Gwanghae's father, King Seonjo,[1] and became his favorite concubine.[2]

Despite not being beautiful, she was liked by both Seonjo and Gwanghae due to her agility and skill. After Seonjo's death in 1608, she became Gwanghae's concubine. At the time, it was acceptable for the next king to take his father's former consort, with the exception of the legitimate wife and their own biological mother.

After Gwanghae took the throne, she helped him in confining his legitimate mother, Queen Inmok, and killing her only son and Seonjo's only legitimate son, Grand Prince Yeongchang.

Despite her lowly background and status as court lady (not a proper royal consort), Lady Kim wielded power to the extent that she worked with Yi Yi-cheom (이이첨) and Gwon Sin (권신).[3] Her power even surpassed that of Queen Yu, Gwanghae's wife and the leader of the Internal Court.

In 1623, after King Injo was enthroned following a coup d'état led by the Seoin faction, Lady Kim was executed.[4]

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References

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  1. 《광해군일기》 [중초본] 69권, 광해 5년(1613년) 8월 11일 11번째
  2. "김개시(金介屎)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
  3. "조선왕조실록". Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty.
  4. 《속잡록》 계해년 1월