Sasechungryeolmun is a historic pair of two wooden gates dedicated to Kim Yeo-mul (1548–1592), and the four generations of the female members of his family who had committed suicide.
The four women are: Lady Park of the Hamyang Park clan (함양 박씨), the wife of Kim Yeo-mul; Lady Ryu of the Jinju Ryu clan (진주 류씨), the wife of his son Kim Ryu (김류; 1571 - 5 March 1648); Lady Park of the Goryeong Park clan (고령 박씨), the wife of his grandson Kim Gyeong-jing (김경징; 1589 - 22 February 1637); and Lady Jeong of the Jinju Jeong clan (진주 정씨), the wife of his great-grandson Kim Jin-pyo (김진표; 1614 - 1671).
8 This pavilion was constructed to house commemorative plaques for Kim Yeo-mul (1548-1592), a civil official of the Joseon period, and four virtuous ladies of his family.
A commemorative plaque was bestowed by the government in honor of his loyal devotion, and it is now housed in the right section of this pavilion.
The wooden plaque hung on this building reads "Sasechungyeolmun (四世忠烈門)," meaning "commemorative gates of four generations."