Gokbu Gong clan

Korean clan from Qufu, China
Gokbu Gong clan
CountryKorea (contemporary)
China (ancestral)
Current regionEast and Southeast Asia
Place of originQufu, Shandong, China
FounderConfucius
Kong Shao (Middle Founder)
Members74,135 (South Korea, 2000 census)
Connected membersGong Deok-gwi
Gong Sung-jin
Gong Hyung-jin
Gong Ji-young
Gong Yoo
Gong Hyo-jin
Gong Hyun-joo
Gongchan
Minzy (Gong Min-ji)

The Gokbu Gong clan (Korean: 곡부 공씨; Hanja: 曲阜 孔氏) is one of the Korean clans originally from China. Their Bon-gwan (Korean: 본관; Hanja本貫) are in Qufu, Shandong in China, which was also Confucius's birthplace.[1][2] Qufu is known as Gokbu (Korean곡부) in Korean. According to the South Korean 2000 census, the number of individuals identifying with the Gokbu Gong clan was 74,135. The apical ancestor of the clan was Confucius.

In 1351, Kong Shao (孔紹, 1304-1381; known as 공소 [Gong So] in Korean), claimed to be one of the Duke Yansheng Kong Huan's (孔浣, 53rd generation descendant of Confucius) sons, and was naturalized in Goryeo as a fatherly master of Princess Noguk, who married an ordinary civilian, which was planned by Gongmin of Goryeo at the Yuan dynasty's Hanlin Academy. Kong Shao became a Menxia Shilang (Hanja: 門下侍郎) and was granted lands in the Changwon area. He subsequently became a middle founder of the Gokbu Gong clan.[1]

As of 2009, the 5th edition of the Kong Family Tree (孔子世家譜) recorded the genealogy of Gokbu Gong clan, called Goryeo branch (Korean고려파; Hanja高麗派). The Goryeo branch is listed in the last two out of 80 volumes of the Kong Family Tree, and it is the only recorded foreign branch of Kong family.[3][4]

Genealogy

Gokbu Gong clan (main line descent)[5]

– – – – – – - The dashed lines denote the adoptions

孔浣
Kong Huan
?-1283
Gong So
공소
1304-1381
Gong Yeo
공여
1329-1413
Gong Bu
공부
1346-1416
Gong Dal
공달
Gong Seong-gil
공성길
Gong Seok
공석
Gong Yong
공용
Gong Jang
공장
Gong Gae-son
공개손
Gong Yeong-min
공영민
Gong Ye-dong
공예동
Gong In-baek
공인백
Gong In-nam
공인남
Gong Ui
공의
Gong Seung-won
공승원
Gong Seung-eop
공승업
Gong Se-chung
공세충
Gong Jeong-rok
공정록
Gong Jeong-sin
공정신
Gong Rin
공린
Gong Ik
공익
Gong Si-jun
공시준
Gong Si-yeol
공시열
Gong I-seong
공이성
Gong Jong-ro
공종로
Gong Se-chang
공세창
Gong Heung-ro
공흥로
Gong Jeung-ro
공증로
Gong In-ro
공인로
Gong Jin
공진
Gong Do-chang
공도창
Gong Do-gi
공도기
Gong Do-sin
공도신
1711-?
Gong Mun-ju
공문주
Gong Heung-ju
공흥주
1730-?
Gong Gyeong-jo
공경조
Gong Sa-gyo
공사교
1778-?
Gong Do-byeong
공도병
Gong Mun-ho
공문호
1794-1855
Gong Sa-ui
공사의
Gong Seong-gi
공성기
1762-?
Gong Yun-dae
공윤대
1803-1864
Gong Yeong-dong
공영동
1825-1882
Gong Seong-yeol
공성열
1847-1895
Gong Jae-bong
공재봉
1870-1947
Gong Seok-gyu
공석규
1894-1934
Gong Sun-taek
공순택
1928-1992
Gong Wan-sik
공완식
1950-
Gong Yong-sik
공용식
1954-
♀ Gong Yun-a
공윤아
1978-
♀ Gong Yun-yeong
공윤영
1980-
Gong Byeong-il
공병일
1979-
Gong Mun-do
공문도
1981-

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Doosan Encyclopedia 공 孔. Doosan Encyclopedia.
  2. ^ 곡부공씨어촌공파보 曲阜孔氏漁村公派譜, 1936, 卷1-7
  3. ^ Qin, Amy (19 September 2016). "For Confucius and His Descendants, a Cultural Comeback". The New York Times.
  4. ^ 孔德墉, 孔子世家譜續修工作協會, ed. (2009). 《孔子世家譜》 (79-80 ed.). 文化艺术出版社. ISBN 9787503937897.
  5. ^ 곡부공씨세보 曲阜孔氏世譜

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