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Goguryeo

Goguryeo or Koguryŏ (高句麗; 고구려; pinyin: Gāogōulí) (1st century BC-668) was a kingdom in southern Manchuria and northern Korea. It is often referred to as one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, along with Baekje and Silla. It was named after Gāogōulí (高勾驪), an ancient Chinese prefecture in Xuantu commandry (玄菟) in modern Liaoning province.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Culture
3 Language
4 Modern politics
5 Soverigns of Goguryeo
6 See also
7 External links

History

According to Samguk Sagi, King Jumong (posthumously called King Dongmyeongseong) founded the kingdom in 37 BC around what is now the border between China and North Korea. It gained power while China was fragmented. The maximum extent of the kingdom was reached during the reigns of King Gwanggaeto the Great and his son King Jangsu. During this period they ruled half of Korean peninsula and most of Manchuria. It was overthrown by an alliance of Silla and Chinese Tang Empire in 668. The southernmost part of Goguryeo was seized by Silla, the northwestern part was by Tang, and the rest was succeeded by Bohai.

Barhae, established in 698 claimed it as successor of Goguryeo in her diplomatic negotiations with Japan. Taebong, initially called Hu-Goguryeo ("Later Goguryeo"), claimed her succession of Goguryeo and so did Goryeo, which was even named after Goguryeo.

Culture

Remains of castles, palaces and several artifacts including tomb paintings have been found in North Korea. Some ruins are also still visible in Manchuria, for example at Onyeosan ("Five Maiden Peaks") near Jian in northeast China, thought to be the site of the first city of Goguryeo. Some cultural heritage still remain in modern Korean culture, for example, Ondol, Goguryeo's indigenous heating system, can be found in every house in Korea nowadays.

Language

The Goguryeo language is unknown except for small number of words, which suggests that it was different from Korean or Tungusic languages. Some of these words can be found in the old Korean language (early 10th-late 14th centuries) but were replaced by Silla-originated ones before long. It is interesting that some words including numerals correspond with Japanese ones. Supporters of the Altaic language family often classifies the Goguryeo language as a member of that language family. Based on Chinese accounts, some linguists set the so-called "Fuyu languages" that included the languages of Fuyu, Goguryeo, the upper class of Baekje and for some extent, Japanese.

Modern politics

Both Korea and China claim Goguryeo as their own. Koreans have traditionally viewed Goguryeo as a Korean state, and most classical Chinese historical works treat Goguryeo, Baekje, Shilla together. Recently China has launched a project to treat Goguryeo as a local government within China, which is followed by South Korea's counter-project. History cannot be free from politics there.

Soverigns of Goguryeo


Sovereigns of Gaogouli 1st century BC-668 (in Chinese)
Legendary line
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Samguk Sagi
Posthumous Names ( Shi Hao 諡號) Personal Names
東明聖王|dong1 ming2 sheng4 wang2 Gao Zhumeng|高朱蒙 gao1 zhu1 meng2
     Zhumeng|朱蒙 zhu1 meng2
     Zou?|鄒? zou1 ?
     Xiang|象解 xiang4 jie3
琉璃王|liu2 li2 wang2
     琉璃明王|liu2 li2 ming2 wang2
Leili|類利 lei4 li4
     Ruliu|孺留 ru2 liu2
大武神王|da4 wu3 shen2 wang2
     大解朱留王|da4 jie3 zhu1 liu2 wang2
Wuxu|無恤 wu2 xu4
閔中王|min3 zhong1 wang2 Jiesezhu|解色朱 jie3 se4 zhu1
慕本王|mu4 ben3 wang2 Jieyou|解憂 jie3 you1
     Jieailü|解愛婁 jie3 ai4 lü3
Weishu
Personal Names
Zhumeng|朱蒙 zhu1 meng2
Lüda|閭達|lü2 da2
*Shilüxie|始閭諧 shi3 lü2 xie2
Ruli|如栗 ru2 li4
Molai|莫來 mo4 lai2
Monument
Personal Names
Zoumou|鄒牟 zou1 mou2
Ruliu|儒留 ru2 liu2
Dazhuliu|大朱留 da4 zhu1 liu2
Great king line
 
 
 
 
 
 
Samguk Sagi
Posthumous Names ( Shi Hao 諡號) Personal Names
大祖王|da4 zu3 wang2
     大祖大王|da4 zu3 da4 wang2
     國祖王|guo2 zu3 wang2
Gong|宮 gong1
     Yushu|於漱 yu2 shu4
次大王|zi1 da4 wang2 Suicheng|遂成 sui4 cheng2
新大王|xin1 da4 wang2 Bogu|伯固 bo2 gu4
     Boju|伯句 bo2 ju4
 
 
 
Houhanshu, etc
Personal Names
Gong|宮 gong1
Suicheng|遂成 sui4 cheng2
Bogu|伯固 bo2 gu4
Wandu-Guonei line
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Posthumous Names ( Shi Hao 諡號) Personal Names Period of Reigns
故國川王|gu4 guo2 chuan1 wang2
     國襄王|guo2 xiang1 wang2
Nanwu|男武 nan2 wu3
     Yiyimo|伊夷謨 yi1 yi2 mo2
179-197
山上王|shan1 shang4 wang2 Tingyou|廷優 ting2 you1
     Weigong|位宮 wei4 gong1
197-227
東川王|dong1 chuan1 wang2
     東襄王|dong1 xiang1 wang2
Youweiju|憂位居 you1 wei4 ju1
     Jiaozhi|郊彘 jiao1 zhi4
227-248
中川王|zhong1 chuan1 wang2
     中襄王|zhong1 xiang1 wang2
Ranfu|然弗 ran2 fu2 227-248
西川王|xi1 chuan1 wang2
     西襄王|xi1 xiang1 wang2
Yaolu|藥盧 yao42 lu2
     Rouyou|若友 rou4 you3
248-270
烽上王|feng1 shang4 wang2
     鴙葛王|zhi4 ge3 wang2
Xiangfu|相夫 xiang1 fu2
     Chashilü|插矢婁 cha1 shi3 lü3
292-300
美川王|mei3 chuan1 wang2
     好攘王|hao3 rang3 wang2
Yifu|乙弗 yi3 fu2
     Youfu|憂拂 you1 fu2
300-331
故國原王|gu4 guo2 yuan2 wang2
     國岡上王|guo2 gang1 shang4 wang2
Siyou|斯由 si1 you2
     Liu|劉 liu2
331-371
小獸林王|xiao3 shou4 lin2 wang2
     小解朱留王|xiao3 jie3 zhu1 liu2 wang2
Qiufu|丘夫 qiu1 fu1 371-384
故國攘王|gu4 guo2 rang2 wang2 Yilian|伊連 yi1 lian2
     Yuzhizhi|於只支 yu2 zhi3 zhi1
384-391
廣開土王|guang3 kai1 tu3 wang2 Tande|談德 tan2 de2
     An|安 an1
391-412
P'yŏngyang line
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Posthumous Names ( Shi Hao 諡號) Personal Names Period of Reigns
長壽王|chang2 shou4 wang2 Julian|巨連 ju4 lian2
     Gao Lian|高璉 gao1 lian2
412-491
文咨王|wen2 zi1 wang2
     文咨明王|wen2 zi1 ming2 wang2
     明治好王|ming2 zhi4 hao3 wang2
Luoyun|羅雲 luo2 yun2
     Gao Yun|高雲 gao1 yun2
491-519
安藏王|an1 zang4 wang2 Xingan|興安 xing1 an1
     Gao An|高安 gao1 an1
519-531
安原王|an1 yuan2 wang2 Baoting|寶廷 bao3 ting2
     Gao Ting|高廷 gao1 ting2
531-545
陽原王|yang2 yuan2 wang2
     陽崗上好王|yang2 gang1 shang4 hao3 wang2
Pingcheng|平成 ping2 cheng2 545-559
平原王|ping2 yuan2 wang2
     平崗上好王|ping2 gang1 shang4 hao3 wang2
     平崗上王|ping2 gang1 shang4 wang2
     狛鵠香岡上王|po4 ge2 xiang1 gang1 shang4 wang2
Yangcheng|陽成 yang2 cheng2
     Tang|湯 tang1
     Gao Yang|高陽 gao1 yang2
559-590
嬰陽王|ying1 yang2 wang2
     平陽王|ping2 yang2 wang2
Gao Yuan|高元 gao1 yuan2
     Dayuan|大元 da4 yuan2
590-618
建武王|jian4 wu3 wang2
     營留王|ying2 liu2 wang2
Gao Jianwu|高建武 gao1 jian4 wu3
     Cheng|成 cheng2
     Gao Wu|高武 gao1 wu3
618-642
寶藏王|bao3 zang4 wang2 Gao Zang|高藏 gao1 zang4
     Baozang|寶藏 bao3 zang4
642-668

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See also

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