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{{Short description|8th King of Goguryeo (r. 165–179)}} |
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|name=Sindae<br>신대 |
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|title=[[Taewang]] |
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|succession=[[List of Korean monarchs#Goguryeo|King of Goguryeo]] |
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|reign=165 – 179 A.D. |
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|coronation=165 A.D. |
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|predecessor=[[Chadae of Goguryeo|Chadae]] |
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|successor=[[Gogukcheon of Goguryeo|Gogukcheon]] |
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|birth_name=Go Baekgo |
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|birth_date=89 A.D. |
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|birth_place=[[Gungnae|Gungnae Seong]] |
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|death_date=179 A.D. |
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|death_place=[[Gungnae|Gungnae Seong]] |
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|issue=Balgi<br>[[Gogukcheon of Goguryeo|Nammu]]{{br}}[[Sansang of Goguryeo|Yeonu]]<br>Gyesu |
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|posthumous name=Sindae Taewang |
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|father=[[Go Jaesa]] |
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|occupation=King |
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|royal house=Go |
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|dynasty=[[Goguryeo]] |
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King '''Sindae |
King '''Sindae''' (89–179; r. 165–179)<ref name="contents">[http://www.culturecontent.com/content/contentView.do?search_div=CP_THE&search_div_id=CP_THE004&cp_code=rp0703&index_id=rp07030271&content_id=rp070302710001&print=Y Sindae of Goguryeo]</ref> was the eighth ruler of [[Goguryeo]], the northernmost of the [[Three Kingdoms of Korea]]. The ''[[Samguk sagi]]'' records him as the half-brother of the sixth king [[Taejo of Goguryeo|Taejo]] and the seventh king [[Chadae of Goguryeo|Chadae]].<ref>Institute of Korean Culture, 〈International Journal of Korean History VII-IX〉, 2005. p.164</ref> Other records indicate he may have been Taejo or Chaedae's son.<ref name="contents" /> |
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==Background== |
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He remained quiet under the harsh reign of Chadae, secluding himself in the mountains. After [[Myeongnim Dap-bu]] assassinated Chadae, Sindae was invited to ascend the throne by court officials. At that time he was already 77 years old. The [[Samguk |
He remained quiet under the harsh reign of Chadae, secluding himself in the mountains. After [[Myeongnim Dap-bu]] assassinated Chadae, Sindae was invited to ascend the throne by court officials. At that time he was already 77 years old. The ''[[Samguk yusa]]'' indicates that Sindae himself killed Taejo and Chadae to become king.<ref name="KBS">[http://world.kbs.co.kr/english/program/program_dynasty_detail.htm?No=10036229 King Chadae, King Sindae] KBS Radio, Kings and Queens of Korea</ref> He tried to stabilize the court by incorporating Chadae's son and other opponents into his administration. To strengthen royal power, he created the supreme ministerial post of ''[[guksang]](國相)'', and appointed Myeongnim Dap-bu to the office.<ref name="KBS" /> |
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==Reign== |
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In 169 and 172, Goguryeo was attacked by China, but successfully continued resistance to control the border. Goguryeo united with the [[Xianbei]] and attacked the Yuju and Byeongju districts of the Later [[Han |
In 169 and 172, Goguryeo was attacked by China, but successfully continued resistance to control the border. Goguryeo united with the [[Xianbei]] and attacked the Yuju and Byeongju districts of the Later [[Han dynasty]] of [[China]]; however, their alliance brought no great victory.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Yi|first1=Hyun-hui|last2=Pak|first2=Song-su|last3=Yun|first3=Nae-hyon|title=New History of Korea|date=2005|publisher=Jimoondang|location=Seoul|isbn=8988095855|page=124|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KO8MAQAAMAAJ&q=Goguryeo+sindae|accessdate=28 January 2016}}</ref> The Later Han invaded Goguryeo in the eleventh month of 172, but were destroyed by Myeongnim Dap-bu's army at [[Battle of Jwawon|Jwawon]](坐原),<ref>[[Samguk sagi]],"八年,冬十一月,漢以大兵嚮我。王問群臣,戰守孰便。衆議曰:「漢兵恃衆輕我,若不出戰,彼以我為怯,數來。且我國山險而路隘,此所謂一夫當關,萬夫莫當者也。漢兵雖衆,無如我何,請出師禦之。」答[5]夫曰:「不然。漢,國大民衆。今以强兵遠鬪,其鋒不可當也。而又兵衆者宜戰,兵少者宜守,兵家之常也。今漢人千里轉糧,不能持久。若我深溝高壘,淸野以待之,彼必不過旬月,饑困而歸。我以勁卒薄之,可以得志。」王然之,嬰城固守。漢人攻之不克,士卒饑餓引還。答[5]夫帥數千騎追之,戰於坐原,漢軍大敗,匹馬不反。王大悅,賜答[5]夫坐原及質山,為食邑。"</ref> gaining success to expand its territory into western side of the kingdom.<ref name="KBS" /> |
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==Death== |
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In 176, he named his second son Nammu as the crown prince (subsequent king [[Gogukcheon of Goguryeo|Gogukcheon]]), which consolidated the tradition of [[Patrilineality|patrilineal succession]].<ref name="KBS" /> Sindae died in the twelfth lunar month of 179, at the age of 91. |
In 176, he named his second son Nammu as the crown prince (subsequent king [[Gogukcheon of Goguryeo|Gogukcheon]]), which consolidated the tradition of [[Patrilineality|patrilineal succession]].<ref name="KBS" /> Sindae died in the twelfth lunar month of 179, at the age of 91. |
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==Family== |
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*Unknown wife |
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**1st son: Prince Balgi ({{Korean|hangul=발기|hanja=發岐|labels=no}}); committed suicide after King Sansang ascended the throne. |
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**2nd son: [[Gogukcheon of Goguryeo|Prince Nammu]] ({{Korean|hangul=남무|hanja=男武|labels=no}}) |
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**3rd son: [[Sansang of Goguryeo|Prince Yeonu]] ({{Korean|hangul=고연우|hanja=高延優|labels=no}}) |
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**4th son: Prince Gyesu ({{Korean|hangul=계수|hanja=罽須|labels=no}}); an active general during the reign of both king Gogukcheon and Sansang. |
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==In Popular Culture== |
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* Portrayed by [[Bae Gi-beom]] in the 2024 TVING original series ''[[Queen Woo]]'' |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[List of Korea-related topics]] |
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*[[History of Korea]] |
*[[History of Korea]] |
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*[[Three Kingdoms of Korea]] |
*[[Three Kingdoms of Korea]] |
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[[Category:Goguryeo |
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[[Category:2nd-century monarchs in Asia]] |
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[[Category:1st-century Korean people]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:20, 12 November 2024
Sindae 신대 | |||||
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Taewang | |||||
King of Goguryeo | |||||
Reign | 165 – 179 A.D. | ||||
Coronation | 165 A.D. | ||||
Predecessor | Chadae | ||||
Successor | Gogukcheon | ||||
Born | Go Baekgo 89 A.D. Gungnae Seong | ||||
Died | 179 A.D. Gungnae Seong | ||||
Issue | Balgi Nammu Yeonu Gyesu | ||||
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House | Go | ||||
Dynasty | Goguryeo | ||||
Father | Go Jaesa | ||||
Occupation | King |
Sindae of Goguryeo | |
Hangul | 신대왕 |
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Hanja | 新大王 |
Revised Romanization | Sindae-wang |
McCune–Reischauer | Sindae-wang |
Birth name | |
Hangul | 고백고 or 백구 |
Hanja | 高伯固 or 伯句 |
Revised Romanization | Go Baekgo or Baekgu |
McCune–Reischauer | Ko Paekko or Paekku |
Monarchs of Korea |
Goguryeo |
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King Sindae (89–179; r. 165–179)[1] was the eighth ruler of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. The Samguk sagi records him as the half-brother of the sixth king Taejo and the seventh king Chadae.[2] Other records indicate he may have been Taejo or Chaedae's son.[1]
Background
[edit]He remained quiet under the harsh reign of Chadae, secluding himself in the mountains. After Myeongnim Dap-bu assassinated Chadae, Sindae was invited to ascend the throne by court officials. At that time he was already 77 years old. The Samguk yusa indicates that Sindae himself killed Taejo and Chadae to become king.[3] He tried to stabilize the court by incorporating Chadae's son and other opponents into his administration. To strengthen royal power, he created the supreme ministerial post of guksang(國相), and appointed Myeongnim Dap-bu to the office.[3]
Reign
[edit]In 169 and 172, Goguryeo was attacked by China, but successfully continued resistance to control the border. Goguryeo united with the Xianbei and attacked the Yuju and Byeongju districts of the Later Han dynasty of China; however, their alliance brought no great victory.[4] The Later Han invaded Goguryeo in the eleventh month of 172, but were destroyed by Myeongnim Dap-bu's army at Jwawon(坐原),[5] gaining success to expand its territory into western side of the kingdom.[3]
Death
[edit]In 176, he named his second son Nammu as the crown prince (subsequent king Gogukcheon), which consolidated the tradition of patrilineal succession.[3] Sindae died in the twelfth lunar month of 179, at the age of 91.
Family
[edit]- Unknown wife
- 1st son: Prince Balgi (발기; 發岐); committed suicide after King Sansang ascended the throne.
- 2nd son: Prince Nammu (남무; 男武)
- 3rd son: Prince Yeonu (고연우; 高延優)
- 4th son: Prince Gyesu (계수; 罽須); an active general during the reign of both king Gogukcheon and Sansang.
In Popular Culture
[edit]- Portrayed by Bae Gi-beom in the 2024 TVING original series Queen Woo
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Sindae of Goguryeo
- ^ Institute of Korean Culture, 〈International Journal of Korean History VII-IX〉, 2005. p.164
- ^ a b c d King Chadae, King Sindae KBS Radio, Kings and Queens of Korea
- ^ Yi, Hyun-hui; Pak, Song-su; Yun, Nae-hyon (2005). New History of Korea. Seoul: Jimoondang. p. 124. ISBN 8988095855. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
- ^ Samguk sagi,"八年,冬十一月,漢以大兵嚮我。王問群臣,戰守孰便。衆議曰:「漢兵恃衆輕我,若不出戰,彼以我為怯,數來。且我國山險而路隘,此所謂一夫當關,萬夫莫當者也。漢兵雖衆,無如我何,請出師禦之。」答[5]夫曰:「不然。漢,國大民衆。今以强兵遠鬪,其鋒不可當也。而又兵衆者宜戰,兵少者宜守,兵家之常也。今漢人千里轉糧,不能持久。若我深溝高壘,淸野以待之,彼必不過旬月,饑困而歸。我以勁卒薄之,可以得志。」王然之,嬰城固守。漢人攻之不克,士卒饑餓引還。答[5]夫帥數千騎追之,戰於坐原,漢軍大敗,匹馬不反。王大悅,賜答[5]夫坐原及質山,為食邑。"