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Yun Kwan

Yun Kwan (Korean윤관; Hanja尹瓘; 12 July 1040 – 15 June 1111[a]) was a Korean military general of Goryeo who was known for training the Byeolmuban and leading it to victory against the Jurchen tribes.

Yun Kwan
Korean name
Hangul
윤관
Hanja
尹瓘
Revised RomanizationYun Gwan
McCune–ReischauerYun Kwan

Early life edit

Yun was born as a descendant of Yun Sin-dal (윤신달; 尹莘達). He passed the Goryeo civil service exam during the reign of Munjong. In 1087, Yun became a Chulchusa, and inspected Gwangju, Cheongju, and Chungju. When Sukjong became the new King, Yun was sent to the Liao dynasty to notify Sukjong's coronation. In 1098, Yun went to an ambassador of Song dynasty, and told the information about Sukjong's coronation.[1]

The Jurchen Expedition edit

Jurchen tribes lived to the north of Goryeo. The Jurchens always rendered tribute to the Kings of Goryeo, but the Jurchen tribes grew strong and were soon united under Wanyan. They began to violate the Goryeo-Jurchen borders, and eventually invaded Goryeo. Goryeo, however, did not have a powerful army at that time, due in part to a century of peaceful existence. With the invasion of the Jurchen, King Sukjong ordered all available soldiers into battle, but this ended in defeat. General Yun Kwan convinced the Jurchen leaders to pull their troops back, and this ended the invasion of the Jurchen.

Victory over the Jurchen edit

After experiencing the invasion by the Jurchen, Yun Kwan realized that Goryeo lacked efficient cavalry units, and requested permission from King Sukjong to train and reorganize the current Goryeo military into a professional army that would contain well-trained cavalry units. Finally, in 1107, General Yun led the newly formed Goryeo army, a force of approximately 170 thousand men called Byeolmuban, and attacked the Jurchen tribes. Though the war lasted for several years, the Jurchen were ultimately defeated, and surrendered to Yun Kwan. To mark the victory, General Yun built nine fortresses to the northeast of the Goryeo-Jurchen borders (동북 9성; 東北 九城). In 1108, however, General Yun was given orders to withdraw his troops by Goryeo's new ruler, King Yejong.[1] After the war, Yun brought 346 prisoners, 96 horses, and about 300 cows.[2]

Due to manipulation and court intrigue from opposing factions, he was discharged from his post in 1108.[3] Along with this, the opposing factions fought to make sure that the new nine fortresses were returned to the Jurchens. Soon after, Yun Kwan was released from his prison in 1110, and was offered a chance to return to his duties as general, but he refused and returned to his hometown. A year later, in 1111, Yun Kwan died.

Aftermath edit

After the death of Yun Kwan, the Jurchen destroyed the Liao dynasty, and established the Jin dynasty. With the rise of the Jin, Goryeo was no longer able to trade with the Song Dynasty or any of the other neighboring nations, and became isolated, which contributed to the weakening of the kingdom.

Dispute edit

The extent of Yun Kwan's military campaigns has been in dispute for centuries. While the general belief is that his nine fortresses were built in present-day Hamheung in North Korea, a number of historical sources seem to indicate that Yun took parts of Manchuria for Goryeo, temporarily claiming the land of Goryeo's ancestors, Goguryeo.

Family feud edit

Due to wars and invasions, the location of Yun Kwan's tomb was lost until the 18th century. Yun Kwan's tomb was located near another tomb belonging to the Sim clan. Because of this a family feud erupted between the Yuns and Sims lasting 300 years.[4][5]

Family edit

  • Father
    • Yun Chip-hyŏng (윤집형; 尹執衡)
  • Wife
  • Issue
    • Son - Yun Ŏn-in (윤언인; 尹彦仁)
    • Son - Yun Ŏn-sun (윤언순; 尹彦純)
    • Son - Yun Ŏn-am (윤언암)
    • Son - Yun Ŏn-sik (윤언식; 尹彦植; ? – 1149)
    • Son - Yun Ŏn-i (윤언이; 尹彦頤; ? – May 1149)
    • Son - Yun Ŏn-min (윤언민; 尹彦旼; 1095 – 23 April 1154)
    • Daughter - Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan
    • Daughter - Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ In Lunar Calendar, Yun was born on 1 June 1040 and died on 8 May 1111

References edit

  1. ^ a b "윤관(尹瓘)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  2. ^ 고려사절요. "윤관이 포로와 노획물을 바치다".
  3. ^ Brown 2014, p. 793.
  4. ^ Sang-Hun, Choe. "Quest for perfect grave keeps Korean feud alive - Asia - Pacific - International Herald Tribune".
  5. ^ Editorial, Reuters. "Feuding Korean clans end 400-year fight over graves". {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)

Bibliography edit

  • Brown, Kerry (2014), Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography, Berkshire Publishing Group LLC

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the reign of Munjong In 1087 Yun became a Chulchusa and inspected Gwangju Cheongju and Chungju When Sukjong became the new King Yun was sent to the Liao dynasty to notify Sukjong s coronation In 1098 Yun went to an ambassador of Song dynasty and told the information about Sukjong s coronation 1 The Jurchen Expedition editJurchen tribes lived to the north of Goryeo The Jurchens always rendered tribute to the Kings of Goryeo but the Jurchen tribes grew strong and were soon united under Wanyan They began to violate the Goryeo Jurchen borders and eventually invaded Goryeo Goryeo however did not have a powerful army at that time due in part to a century of peaceful existence With the invasion of the Jurchen King Sukjong ordered all available soldiers into battle but this ended in defeat General Yun Kwan convinced the Jurchen leaders to pull their troops back and this ended the invasion of the Jurchen Victory over the Jurchen editAfter experiencing the invasion by the Jurchen Yun Kwan realized that Goryeo lacked efficient cavalry units and requested permission from King Sukjong to train and reorganize the current Goryeo military into a professional army that would contain well trained cavalry units Finally in 1107 General Yun led the newly formed Goryeo army a force of approximately 170 thousand men called Byeolmuban and attacked the Jurchen tribes Though the war lasted for several years the Jurchen were ultimately defeated and surrendered to Yun Kwan To mark the victory General Yun built nine fortresses to the northeast of the Goryeo Jurchen borders 동북 9성 東北 九城 In 1108 however General Yun was given orders to withdraw his troops by Goryeo s new ruler King Yejong 1 After the war Yun brought 346 prisoners 96 horses and about 300 cows 2 Due to manipulation and court intrigue from opposing factions he was discharged from his post in 1108 3 Along with this the opposing factions fought to make sure that the new nine fortresses were returned to the Jurchens Soon after Yun Kwan was released from his prison in 1110 and was offered a chance to return to his duties as general but he refused and returned to his hometown A year later in 1111 Yun Kwan died Aftermath editAfter the death of Yun Kwan the Jurchen destroyed the Liao dynasty and established the Jin dynasty With the rise of the Jin Goryeo was no longer able to trade with the Song Dynasty or any of the other neighboring nations and became isolated which contributed to the weakening of the kingdom Dispute editThe extent of Yun Kwan s military campaigns has been in dispute for centuries While the general belief is that his nine fortresses were built in present day Hamheung in North Korea a number of historical sources seem to indicate that Yun took parts of Manchuria for Goryeo temporarily claiming the land of Goryeo s ancestors Goguryeo Family feud editDue to wars and invasions the location of Yun Kwan s tomb was lost until the 18th century Yun Kwan s tomb was located near another tomb belonging to the Sim clan Because of this a family feud erupted between the Yuns and Sims lasting 300 years 4 5 Family 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 Yun Kwan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Father Yun Chip hyŏng 윤집형 尹執衡 Wife Lady Yi of the Inju Yi clan 인천 이씨 仁川 李氏 Issue Son Yun Ŏn in 윤언인 尹彦仁 Son Yun Ŏn sun 윤언순 尹彦純 Son Yun Ŏn am 윤언암 Son Yun Ŏn sik 윤언식 尹彦植 1149 Son Yun Ŏn i 윤언이 尹彦頤 May 1149 Son Yun Ŏn min 윤언민 尹彦旼 1095 23 April 1154 Daughter Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan Daughter Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clanSee also editHistory of Korea Military history of Korea Yejong of GoryeoNotes edit In Lunar Calendar Yun was born on 1 June 1040 and died on 8 May 1111References edit a b 윤관 尹瓘 Encyclopedia of Korean Culture Retrieved 2022 11 03 고려사절요 윤관이 포로와 노획물을 바치다 Brown 2014 p 793 Sang Hun Choe Quest for 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