Manjeok or Manjŏk (Korean: 만적; Hanja: 萬積; ?–1198) was a slave of Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn, a powerful military dictator in the Goryeo dynasty era, and was executed for conspiring to rebel.
During the reign of King Uijong, the government relaxed the restrictions toward slaves and eunuchs by allowing them to take low offices, which caused some governmental irregularities.
In 1197, Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn forced Myeongjong to abdicate, put King Sinjong on the throne, and became a military ruler with de facto control.
[1] Manjeok and some other slaves plotted a rebellion in 1198 against their masters in Kaesong, the capital of Goryeo.
A speech of his that questioned inequality was recorded in the history book Goryeosa.