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Hyeokgeose of Silla

Hyeokgeose of Silla (69 BC – 4 AD, r. 57 BC–4 AD), also known by his personal full name as Bak (Park, Pak) Hyeokgeose (朴赫居世), was the founding monarch of Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the progenitor of all Bak (Park) clans in Korea.

Hyeokgeose
赫居世
혁거세
Geoseokan
King of Silla
Tenure57 BC – 4 AD
PredecessorNone
SuccessorNamhae
Born69 BC
Died4 AD (aged 73)
Burial
Gyeongju Oreung (Five Tombs)
SpouseLady Aryeong
IssueNamhae of Silla
Names
Bak Hyeokgeose
Era name and dates
Three Kingdoms: 57 BC – 668 AD
DynastySilla Dynasty
MotherLady Saso
Hyeokgeose of Silla
Hunminjeongeum
박혁거세 거서간
Hanja
朴赫居世居西干
Revised RomanizationBak Hyeokgeose Geoseokan
McCune–ReischauerPak Hyŏkkŏse Kŏsŏkhan

Name Edit

His title Geoseo-khan (거서간; 居西干) or Geoseul-han (거슬한; 居瑟邯), means "Emperor" or "king" in the language of the Jinhan confederacy, the group of chiefdoms in the southeast of the Korean Peninsula.

"Hyeokgeose" was not a personal name, but the hanja for his honorific name, pronounced "Bulgeunae" (불그내;; 弗矩内) in archaic Korean, meaning "bright world." 赫 hyeok, a Chinese character that means "bright, radiant, glowing" (from doubling the character for 赤 jeok "red"), is used to transcribe the Korean adjective stem 븕 bylg- > 붉 bulg- "red" (< ancient Korean word for "red; brightly colored; bright," related to Korean 블 byl > 불 bul "fire" and ᄇᆞᆰ bawlg- > 밝 balg- "bright, light"). 居 geo, a Chinese character that means "live, dwell, reside, sit," is used to transcribe the Korean prenominal adjective inflection ㄴ -n ~ 은 -eun "~ that is (bright/red), ~ which is (bright/red)." 世 se, a Chinese character that means "generation; world; era," is used to transcribe an ancient word related to the obsolescent Korean word 뉘 nuy ~ 누리 nuri "world."[1][2]

Founding legend Edit

The Samguk Sagi and Samguk Yusa describe the founding of Silla by Hyeokgeose.

Refugees of Gojoseon lived in the valleys of present-day Gyeongsang-do, South Korea, in six villages called Yangsan (양산촌; 楊山村), Goheo (고허촌; 高墟村), Jinji (진지촌; 珍支村), Daesu (대수촌; 大樹村), Gari (가리촌;; 加利村), and Goya (고야촌;; 高耶村).[3]

In 69 BC, the heads of the six chiefdoms gathered to discuss forming a kingdom and selecting a king. In the forest, at a well called Najeong at Yangsan, a strange light shone from the sky (some accounts describe the simultaneous rising of the sun and moon, as well as a volcanic eruption), and a white horse descended. Chief Sobeolgong of Goheo discovered a large egg there. A boy came out of the egg, and when bathed, his body radiated light and birds and beasts danced. The egg was gourd-shaped, which has been posited as the origin of the Bak (Park, Pak) name, as it aligns with the Korean word for gourd (박, bak).

Sobeolgong raised him, and the six chieftains revered him. The chieftains made him king when he became 13 years old. The state was named Seorabeol.

Upon becoming king, he married Lady Aryeong, who is said to have been born from the ribs of a dragon.

Historical context Edit

This legend reflects developments in the city-state stage, the six chieftains representing a loose group of Gojoseon refugees. The story implies the ascendency of the Bak clan over the native peoples, and may indicate horse and sun worship.

The founding date is widely questioned today, as the Samguk Sagi was written from the viewpoint of Silla, claiming Silla's superiority and antiquity over Goguryeo and Baekje. Silla in this traditional thinking is thought to have been founded first, followed by Goguryeo, and then Baekje. Archaeological evidence, however, paints a different picture, and it is suspected that Goguryeo is the oldest of the three kingdoms, with Silla developing either concurrently with Baekje or after it.

Reign Edit

According to the Samguk Sagi, Hyeokgeose and his queen traveled the realm in 41 BC, helping the people improve their harvests. The people praised them as the Two Saints or Two Holy Ones (이성; 二聖).

In 37 BC Hyeokgeose built Geumseong (금성; 金城) in the capital city (present-day Gyeongju), and in 32 BC he built a royal palace inside.

In 20 BC, the king of the Mahan confederacy demanded a tribute. Silla sent Hogong, who was a minister of Silla. The king was angry that Silla sent Hogong and not a tribute. Hogong criticized the king's impoliteness with fortitude. The king was angry at him and tried to kill him, but nearby subordinates stopped the king, and he was permitted to return to Silla.

In 19 BC, Hyeokgeose also sent an emissary upon the death of the Mahan king. In 5 BC, East Okjeo (a small state to the north, later conquered by Goguryeo) sent an emissary, and Hyeokgeose presented him with 20 horses.

According to Samguk Yusa, in the 61st year(4 CE), one day he went up to the sky, and eight days later, his body was scattered on the ground. And the queen also follows the king and dies. The people of the country tried to bury them, but a large snake appeared and disturbed them. Accordingly, the head and limbs were buried separately to create five tombs (五陵), and the name of the tomb was called Sareung. It is called Sareung (蛇陵) because snake (蛇) protect the tomb.

Death and succession Edit

Hyeokgeose ruled for around 60 years, and set the foundation for a kingdom that would unify much of the Korean Peninsula in 668.[4]

Hyeokgeose maintained control over his kingdom and was one of the few Park rulers to hold complete power over Silla. He died at age 73, and was buried in Sareung, north of Dameomsa (south of Namcheon). Hyeokgeose was succeeded by his eldest son Namhae.

Legacy Edit

Though not much is known about Hyeokgeose, his many legacies and reminders survive to this day. One of them being his numerous descendants, the Park clans of Korea, who are numbered as the third largest group of people with a common last name. All the Park clans in Korea trace their ancestry back to the first king of Silla, Bak Hyeokgeose. Another legacy was the kingdom that he established. The fact that he founded the Silla kingdom remained under high respects and great consideration by Gyeongju Gim (Kim) (김, 金) clan and Wolseong Seok (석, 昔) clan throughout Silla's history.

Family Edit

N/A사소부인
Saso
혁거세 거서간
Hyeokgeose
알영부인
Aryeong
남해 차차웅
Namhae
  • 왕후: 알영부인
    • 장남 박원(朴垣)
    • 차남 박유(朴有) - 남해 차차웅
    • 3남 박특(朴特) - 청평군
    • 4남 박민(朴民)
    • 아들 박일지(朴日誌) - 일지 갈문왕
    • 아들 박허루(朴許累) - 허루 갈문왕
    • 장녀 아로공주(亞魯工柱)
    • 차녀

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Daum Encyclopedia (Korean)
  2. ^ 三國遺事 > 因名赫居世王。蓋郷言也。或作弗矩内王。言光明理世也。
  3. ^ 박혁거세, 朴赫居世, Naver Encyclopedia
  4. ^ The Academy of Korean studies

Notes Edit

Hyeokgeose of Silla
Born: 69 BC Died: 4
Regnal titles
New creation Ruler of Silla
57 BC – 4
Succeeded by

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hyeokgeose of Silla news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hyeokgeose of Silla 69 BC 4 AD r 57 BC 4 AD also known by his personal full name as Bak Park Pak Hyeokgeose 朴赫居世 was the founding monarch of Silla one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea He was the progenitor of all Bak Park clans in Korea Hyeokgeose赫居世혁거세GeoseokanKing of SillaTenure57 BC 4 ADPredecessorNoneSuccessorNamhaeBorn69 BCDied4 AD aged 73 BurialGyeongju Oreung Five Tombs SpouseLady AryeongIssueNamhae of SillaNamesBak HyeokgeoseEra name and datesThree Kingdoms 57 BC 668 ADDynastySilla DynastyMotherLady SasoHyeokgeose of SillaHunminjeongeum박혁거세 거서간Hanja朴赫居世居西干Revised RomanizationBak Hyeokgeose GeoseokanMcCune ReischauerPak Hyŏkkŏse Kŏsŏkhan Contents 1 Name 2 Founding legend 3 Historical context 4 Reign 5 Death and succession 6 Legacy 7 Family 8 See also 9 References 10 NotesName EditHis title Geoseo khan 거서간 居西干 or Geoseul han 거슬한 居瑟邯 means Emperor or king in the language of the Jinhan confederacy the group of chiefdoms in the southeast of the Korean Peninsula Hyeokgeose was not a personal name but the hanja for his honorific name pronounced Bulgeunae 불그내 弗矩内 in archaic Korean meaning bright world 赫 hyeok a Chinese character that means bright radiant glowing from doubling the character for 赤 jeok red is used to transcribe the Korean adjective stem 븕 bylg gt 붉 bulg red lt ancient Korean word for red brightly colored bright related to Korean 블 byl gt 불 bul fire and ᄇᆞᆰ bawlg gt 밝 balg bright light 居 geo a Chinese character that means live dwell reside sit is used to transcribe the Korean prenominal adjective inflection ㄴ n 은 eun that is bright red which is bright red 世 se a Chinese character that means generation world era is used to transcribe an ancient word related to the obsolescent Korean word 뉘 nuy 누리 nuri world 1 2 Founding legend EditThe Samguk Sagi and Samguk Yusa describe the founding of Silla by Hyeokgeose Refugees of Gojoseon lived in the valleys of present day Gyeongsang do South Korea in six villages called Yangsan 양산촌 楊山村 Goheo 고허촌 高墟村 Jinji 진지촌 珍支村 Daesu 대수촌 大樹村 Gari 가리촌 加利村 and Goya 고야촌 高耶村 3 In 69 BC the heads of the six chiefdoms gathered to discuss forming a kingdom and selecting a king In the forest at a well called Najeong at Yangsan a strange light shone from the sky some accounts describe the simultaneous rising of the sun and moon as well as a volcanic eruption and a white horse descended Chief Sobeolgong of Goheo discovered a large egg there A boy came out of the egg and when bathed his body radiated light and birds and beasts danced The egg was gourd shaped which has been posited as the origin of the Bak Park Pak name as it aligns with the Korean word for gourd 박 bak Sobeolgong raised him and the six chieftains revered him The chieftains made him king when he became 13 years old The state was named Seorabeol Upon becoming king he married Lady Aryeong who is said to have been born from the ribs of a dragon Historical context EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hyeokgeose of Silla news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message This legend reflects developments in the city state stage the six chieftains representing a loose group of Gojoseon refugees The story implies the ascendency of the Bak clan over the native peoples and may indicate horse and sun worship The founding date is widely questioned today as the Samguk Sagi was written from the viewpoint of Silla claiming Silla s superiority and antiquity over Goguryeo and Baekje Silla in this traditional thinking is thought to have been founded first followed by Goguryeo and then Baekje Archaeological evidence however paints a different picture and it is suspected that Goguryeo is the oldest of the three kingdoms with Silla developing either concurrently with Baekje or after it Reign EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hyeokgeose of Silla news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message According to the Samguk Sagi Hyeokgeose and his queen traveled the realm in 41 BC helping the people improve their harvests The people praised them as the Two Saints or Two Holy Ones 이성 二聖 In 37 BC Hyeokgeose built Geumseong 금성 金城 in the capital city present day Gyeongju and in 32 BC he built a royal palace inside In 20 BC the king of the Mahan confederacy demanded a tribute Silla sent Hogong who was a minister of Silla The king was angry that Silla sent Hogong and not a tribute Hogong criticized the king s impoliteness with fortitude The king was angry at him and tried to kill him but nearby subordinates stopped the king and he was permitted to return to Silla In 19 BC Hyeokgeose also sent an emissary upon the death of the Mahan king In 5 BC East Okjeo a small state to the north later conquered by Goguryeo sent an emissary and Hyeokgeose presented him with 20 horses According to Samguk Yusa in the 61st year 4 CE one day he went up to the sky and eight days later his body was scattered on the ground And the queen also follows the king and dies The people of the country tried to bury them but a large snake appeared and disturbed them Accordingly the head and limbs were buried separately to create five tombs 五陵 and the name of the tomb was called Sareung It is called Sareung 蛇陵 because snake 蛇 protect the tomb Death and succession EditHyeokgeose ruled for around 60 years and set the foundation for a kingdom that would unify much of the Korean Peninsula in 668 4 Hyeokgeose maintained control over his kingdom and was one of the few Park rulers to hold complete power over Silla He died at age 73 and was buried in Sareung north of Dameomsa south of Namcheon Hyeokgeose was succeeded by his eldest son Namhae Legacy EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hyeokgeose of Silla news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Though not much is known about Hyeokgeose his many legacies and reminders survive to this day One of them being his numerous descendants the Park clans of Korea who are numbered as the third largest group of people with a common last name All the Park clans in Korea trace their ancestry back to the first king of Silla Bak Hyeokgeose Another legacy was the kingdom that he established The fact that he founded the Silla kingdom remained under high respects and great consideration by Gyeongju Gim Kim 김 金 clan and Wolseong Seok 석 昔 clan throughout Silla s history Family EditN A사소부인Saso혁거세 거서간 Hyeokgeose알영부인Aryeong남해 차차웅Namhae왕후 알영부인 장남 박원 朴垣 차남 박유 朴有 남해 차차웅 3남 박특 朴特 청평군 4남 박민 朴民 아들 박일지 朴日誌 일지 갈문왕 아들 박허루 朴許累 허루 갈문왕 장녀 아로공주 亞魯工柱 차녀See also EditBon gwan The Legend of the Evil Lake Park Korean surname SillaReferences Edit Daum Encyclopedia Korean 三國遺事 gt 因名赫居世王 蓋郷言也 或作弗矩内王 言光明理世也 박혁거세 朴赫居世 Naver Encyclopedia The Academy of Korean studiesNotes EditHyeokgeose of SillaHouse of ParkBorn 69 BC Died 4Regnal titlesNew creation Ruler of Silla57 BC 4 Succeeded byNamhae Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hyeokgeose of Silla amp oldid 1170903451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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