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Wonsu

Wonsu is the highest military rank in the armed forces of North Korea and South Korea.[1]

Wonsu
Marshal

원수
元帥

Historical[edit]

The title of Wonsu or its variations had been used as the title of high-ranking military commanders in Korean history since Goryeo Dynasty onward. For example, Gwon Yul, a famous general in 16th century who rose to the supreme command of Korean forces during Imjin War held the title of "Do-Wonsu", roughly translated as "high marshal".

Wonsu
원수

Homophone[edit]

Coincidentally, wonsu is also a word meaning "mortal enemy" (怨讐). The two words have different etymologies and hanja, but in South Korea are homophonous and so are written identically in hangul. In North Korea, the government has addressed the issue by changing the word for "enemy" to "wonssu" (원쑤).[6]

the Chinese equivalent, written identically in Hanja/Hanzi

Yuan Shuai

Republic of Korea Armed Forces

Korean People's Army

Six-star rank

Sohn, Ho-min (2006), Korean language in culture and society, University of Hawaii Press,  978-0-8248-2694-9

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