Kim goo – the most influential person in Korean history
Kim Koo was born in Hwang hae-do, Hae ju 1876. Until He was assassinated in 1949 by An doo hee, he was the father of our nation.
He used to be a leader of farmer revolt, so he was purged by the Japanese army to China. He came back Korea to kill a man who killed our Queen, the Empress. After killing him, he was senteced to death. Later he escaped jail and became a monk at a Buddhist temple.
There was a 105 people incident in 1911 so he was sentenced to life imprisonment, but it was reduced so he was released in came out in 1914. After 3.1 movement, he went to china and controled and ran the Korean government in exile. Korean temporary government.
After 1945 Korean independence, he rejected Soviet or USA conquer Korea. He wanted to make united government for his last of life. He came to Pyong·yang but it failed. Sadly after that he was assacinated.
