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Kim Ye was a younger cousin of [[King Munseong]]. In 855, he participated in the construction of a stone pagoda at Ch'angnimsa Temple. At this time, he was the county magistrate of Giryang (modern-day Sinchang-myeon, [[Asan]]) and held the rank of ''saji'' ({{Korean|사지|舍知|labels=no}}). Even though he was a royal relative and a part of the chingol class, he only held the low ranks of county magistrate and ''saji''.<ref name="EncyKorea">{{cite web |title=김예(金銳) |url=https://encykorea.aks.ac.kr/Article/E0009901 |website=Encyclopedia of Korean Culture |access-date=22 December 2023 |language=ko}}</ref> |
Kim Ye was a younger cousin of [[King Munseong]]. In 855, he participated in the construction of a stone pagoda at Ch'angnimsa Temple. At this time, he was the county magistrate of Giryang (modern-day Sinchang-myeon, [[Asan]]) and held the rank of ''saji'' ({{Korean|사지|舍知|labels=no}}). Even though he was a royal relative and a part of the chingol class, he only held the low ranks of county magistrate and ''saji''.<ref name="EncyKorea">{{cite web |title=김예(金銳) |url=https://encykorea.aks.ac.kr/Article/E0009901 |website=[[Encyclopedia of Korean Culture]] |access-date=22 December 2023 |language=ko}}</ref> |
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By 868, Kim held the rank of ''ichan''. Dissatisfied with the succession of the kingship of Silla, he and Kim Hyŏn ({{Korean|김현|金鉉|labels=no}}) plotted a rebellion against King Gyeongmun.<ref>{{cite web |title=김예 |url=https://www.doopedia.co.kr/doopedia/master/master.do?_method=view&MAS_IDX=101013000918086 |website=[[Doopedia]] |access-date=22 December 2023 |language=ko}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Riotto |first1=Maurizio |title=The Allegory of King Kyŏngmun in the Samguk yusa |journal=Seoul Journal of Korean Studies |date=2020 |volume=33 |issue=1 |pages=127–154 |doi=10.1353/seo.2020.0005 |url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/760543/pdf |access-date=25 November 2023}}</ref> The rebellion was unsuccessful and both he and Hyŏn were killed.<ref name="EncyKorea" /> |
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Kim Ye (Korean: 김예; Hanja: 金銳; died 868) was a member of the Silla royal House of Kim who plotted a failed rebellion against King Gyeongmun of Silla.
Life
[edit]Kim Ye was a younger cousin of King Munseong. In 855, he participated in the construction of a stone pagoda at Ch'angnimsa Temple. At this time, he was the county magistrate of Giryang (modern-day Sinchang-myeon, Asan) and held the rank of saji (사지; 舍知). Even though he was a royal relative and a part of the chingol class, he only held the low ranks of county magistrate and saji.[1]
By 868, Kim held the rank of ichan. Dissatisfied with the succession of the kingship of Silla, he and Kim Hyŏn (김현; 金鉉) plotted a rebellion against King Gyeongmun.[2][3] The rebellion was unsuccessful and both he and Hyŏn were killed.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "김예(金銳)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 22 December 2023.
- ^ "김예". Doopedia (in Korean). Retrieved 22 December 2023.
- ^ Riotto, Maurizio (2020). "The Allegory of King Kyŏngmun in the Samguk yusa". Seoul Journal of Korean Studies. 33 (1): 127–154. doi:10.1353/seo.2020.0005. Retrieved 25 November 2023.