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Gyeon Hwon (867?-936, reigned 900-935) was the king and founder of Hubaekje
Hubaekje

Hubaekje, or Later Baekje, was one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea, along with Taebong and Silla. It was officially founded by the disaffected Silla general Gyeon Hwon in 900, and fell to King Taejo of Goryeo's Goryeo army in 936....
, one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea. Some records render his name as "Jin Hwon". He was also the progenitor of the Hwanggan Gyeon clan. Substantial accounts of his life are preserved in the Samguk Sagi
Samguk Sagi

Samguk Sagi is a historical record of the Three Kingdoms of Korea: Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla. The Samguk Sagi is written in Classical Chinese and its compilation was ordered by Goryeo King Injong and undertaken by the government official and historian Kim Busik and a team of junior scholars....
, which presents a single narrative, and the Samguk Yusa
Samguk Yusa

Samguk Yusa, or Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms, is a collection of legends, folktales, and historical accounts relating to the Three Kingdoms of Korea , as well as to other periods and states before, during, and after the Three Kingdoms period....
, which presents excerpts about him from various sources.

rds say that his original last name was Lee, not Gyeon.






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Gyeon Hwon (867?-936, reigned 900-935) was the king and founder of Hubaekje
Hubaekje

Hubaekje, or Later Baekje, was one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea, along with Taebong and Silla. It was officially founded by the disaffected Silla general Gyeon Hwon in 900, and fell to King Taejo of Goryeo's Goryeo army in 936....
, one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea. Some records render his name as "Jin Hwon". He was also the progenitor of the Hwanggan Gyeon clan. Substantial accounts of his life are preserved in the Samguk Sagi
Samguk Sagi

Samguk Sagi is a historical record of the Three Kingdoms of Korea: Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla. The Samguk Sagi is written in Classical Chinese and its compilation was ordered by Goryeo King Injong and undertaken by the government official and historian Kim Busik and a team of junior scholars....
, which presents a single narrative, and the Samguk Yusa
Samguk Yusa

Samguk Yusa, or Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms, is a collection of legends, folktales, and historical accounts relating to the Three Kingdoms of Korea , as well as to other periods and states before, during, and after the Three Kingdoms period....
, which presents excerpts about him from various sources.

Background and Family

Records say that his original last name was Lee, not Gyeon. Most accounts agree that Gyeon Hwon's father was Ajagae
Ajagae

Ajagae was a military leader in the Sangju area during the waning years of Unified Silla. He led a local rebellion which seized Sangju. He is remembered today primarily as the father of Gyeon Hwon, the king of Hubaekje....
, a farmer
Farmer

A farmer is a person who raises living organisms for food or raw materials....
 of the Lee clan, and that he was born in what is today Gaeun-eup in Mungyeong
Mungyeong

Mungyeong is a Administrative divisions of South Korea in Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, South Korea. The local government, economy, and transportation networks are all centered in Jeomchon, the principal town....
, North Gyeongsang province, as the oldest of six children. His mother was from the Gwangju
Gwangju

Gwangju Metropolitan City is the sixth largest city in South Korea. It is a designated Special cities of Korea under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister....
 area, and her exact identity is not known; according to history, Ajagae had two wives, first one called Lady Sangwon and the other Lady Namwon, and that Gyeon Hwon was born to his first wife. However, many folklores and legends say that his mother was from Gwangju, and gave birth to her firstborn son after having physical contact with a worm
Worm

A worm is a common name given to a diverse group of invertebrate animals that have a long, soft body and no legs. There are hundreds of thousands of species of worms, 2,700 of these are earthworms....
 disguising as human. Folklores also say that Gyeon Hwon grew up drinking the milks of tiger
Tiger

The tiger is a member of the Felidae family; the largest of the four "big cats" in the genus Panthera. Native to much of eastern and southern Asia, the tiger is an apex predator and an Carnivore#Obligate carnivores....
. Ajagae later led a local peasant revolt
Peasant revolt

Peasant, Peasants' or Popular is variously paired with Revolt, Uprising and War and may refer to :*Chen Sheng Wu Guang Uprising 209BC...
 and declared himself a general.

Early Life and Founding of Hubaekje

At the time, the Silla court was heavily corrupted and widespread famine drove many of the people into rebel forces. The Silla government had no control over the local nobles, bandits and rebel leaders, who maintained semi-independent status throughout the kingdom. Even though the nation was falling into disaster, Queen Jinseong
Jinseong of Silla

Jinseong of Silla was the fifty-first to rule the Korean kingdom of Silla. She was also Silla's third and final reigning queen . Her reign saw the end of Unified Silla and the beginning of the Later Three Kingdoms period....
 was not able to handle the problem; the government was controlled by the corrupt officials and royal family members, who only sought to increase their personal possessions, rather than trying to take care of the troubles.

Gyeon Hwon is said to have left home at 15 to join the Silla army, at which time he changed his family name from Lee to Gyeon. After becoming the commander of Silla forces in the Jeolla
Jeolla

Jeolla was one of the Eight Provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty. Jeolla was located in the southwest of Korea. The provincial capital was Jeonju....
 region, he marshalled local peasant
Peasant

A peasant is an agriculture worker who subsists by working a small plot of ground. The word is derived from 15th century French language pa?sant meaning one from the pays, or rural, ultimately from the Latin pagus, or outlying administrative district ....
s to his cause, as well as defeating and incorporating the local pirates. Then Gyeon Hwon seized the city of Gwangju, which was a provincial capital, in 892. In 900, Gyeon Hwon declared himself the king of Hubaekje ("later Baekje") and established his capital at Jeonju
Jeonju

Jeonju is a Administrative divisions of South Korea in South Korea, and the capital of Jeollabuk-do, or North Jeolla Province. It is an important tourist center famous for Korean food, historic buildings, sports activities and innovative festivals....
. He swore to avenge King Uija, the last king of Baekje. From that time forth, his life largely coincides with the history of his short-lived kingdom. Sending an embassy to the Chinese kingdom of Wuyue
Wuyue

Kingdom of Wuyue , 907-978, was a small independent coastal kingdom founded during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms of Chinese history. It was ruled by the Qian family, which remains widespread in the kingdom's former territory....
, he was confirmed by the Wuyue court as a legitimate
Legitimacy

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 ruler.

Reign

After crowning himself as ruler of Hubaekje, Gyeon Hwon sent his army to present-day Hapcheon
Hapcheon

Hapcheon County is a Administrative divisions of South Korea in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. Famous people born in the county include former South Korean president Chun Doo-hwan....
, which is located southwest of the Silla capital Gyeongju
Gyeongju

Gyeongju is an city and one of the most popular Tourism in South Korea destinations in South Korea. It lies in the far southeastern corner of North Gyeongsang Province, on the coast of the Sea of Japan....
, but the campaign failed and the army retreated. Then in 910, when Wang Geon, the general of the rivalring kingdom of Majin
Taebong

Taebong or Later Goguryeo was a state established by Gung Ye on the Korean peninsula in 901, during the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea.Gung Ye was known as a son of Heonan of Silla or of Gyeongmun of Silla....
, which was established by Gung Ye
Gung Ye

Gung Ye was the king of a short-lived Taebong on the Korean peninsula. Although he was a member of the Silla royal family, he became a victim of power struggle among royal family members at the late 9th century Silla and at last became rebel leader against the unpopular Silla government, which almost abandoned the affairs of common people...
, attacked and captured the city of Naju
Naju

Naju is a Administrative divisions of South Korea in South Jeolla Province, South Korea.The capital of South Jeolla was located at Naju until it was moved to Gwangju during early 20th century....
, the very city that Gyeon Hwon started his rebellion, he made an attempt to retake the city from Wang but it was not successful.

In 918, Gung Ye, after long period of misrule, was dethroned and murdered by his army commanders, who crowned Wang Geon as their new ruler, marking the beginning point of Goryeo Dynasty. Although Wang was the sworn enemy of Hubaekje, Gyeon sent an envoy to Goryeo capital Kaesong
Kaesong

Kaesong is a city in North Hwanghae Province, southern North Korea , a former Special cities of Korea#North Korea, and the capital of Korea during the Goryeo....
 and congratulated Wang Geon's coronation.

In 920, Gyeon sent another major expedition to Hapcheon area and finally succeeded in taking over the region, forcing King Gyeongmyeong
Gyeongmyeong of Silla

Gyeongmyeong of Silla was the 54th ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the eldest son of Sindeok of Silla and Princess Uiseong. He ruled during the Later Three Kingdoms period, when much of his country's former domain was divided between Hubaekje and Taebong....
 into alliance with Goryeo. Then he invaded the present-day Andong
Andong

Andong is a Administrative divisions of South Korea in Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, South Korea. It is the largest city in the northern part of the province with a population of almost 185,000....
 area, but his troops were defeated by local Silla guards. Gyeon was forced to make peace with Goryeo after the battle, through exchanging one of the royal family members as prisoners. However, when his nephew Jin Ho died, he killed the Goryeo prisoner Wang Sin, cousin of Wang Geon, and resumed war against Goryeo.

In 927, Gyeon Hwon led his army himself and directly attacked the Silla capital of Gyeongju. King Gyeongae
Gyeongae of Silla

Gyeongae of Silla was the 55th ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the son of Sindeok of Silla by Princess Uiseong, and was the younger brother of Gyeongmyeong of Silla, who preceded him to the throne....
 was unprepared to this attack, and was having a feast at the Poseokjung
Poseokjeong

The Poseokjeong site near Namsan in South Korea was built in the Silla period. The site once featured a royal pavilion?said to have been the most beautiful royal villa of the time?, but the only remains today is a granite water feature....
 with many of his officials and wives when he was captured and murdered by the invading army of Hubaekje. Then Gyeon established Kim Bu
Gyeongsun of Silla

Gyeongsun of Silla was the 56th and final ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. A sixth-generation descendant of Munseong of Silla, he was the son of Ichan Hyojong by Princess Gyea, who was the daughter of Heongang of Silla....
 as the next Silla king, who became King Gyeongsun. On his way back, he was met by the forces led by Wang Geon, and easily defeated the Goryeo army, killing many of Wang's notable generals and warriors. One year later he took over the city of Jinju
Jinju

Jinju is a Administrative divisions of South Korea in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It was the location of the Siege of Jinju and Siege of Jinju Sieges of Jinju by Japanese forces during the Imjin War....
 from Silla.

Decline and Fall

However, the heavy defeat of the Hubaekje troops at the battle near present-day Andong marked the turning point; Hubaekje was not able to recover from the loss. In 932, Gong Jik, one of the most important generals of Hubaekje, surrendered to Goryeo with all of his troops and fortress. Gyeon attempted to reverse the current by sacking the Goryeo capital of Gaesung, but his army suffered another defeat in the year of 934.

Gyeon Hwon took numerous wives after becoming king, and had numerous children by them in addition to the eight sons and a daughter borne by his first wife. In 935, as his kingdom reeled from military defeats, he decided that his fourth son Geumgang should succeed him, rather than his firstborn son Singeom
Singeom

Singeom was the second and final monarch of Hubaekje, one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea. He came to the throne after conspiring with his two brothers, Yanggeom and Yonggeom, to overthrow their father Gyeon Hwon and kill the anointed heir, their younger brother Geumgang....
. Singeom, together with his brothers Yanggeom and Yonggeom, imprisoned Gyeon Hwon and killed Geumgang. Gyeon Hwon escaped from prison and fled to his old enemy Wang Geon in Goryeo
Goryeo

The Goryeo Dynasty was a sovereign state established in 918 by Taejo of Goryeo. It united the Later Three Kingdoms in 936 and ruled most of the Korean peninsula until it was removed by the Joseon dynasty in 1392....
, who welcomed him and provided him with land and slaves. At Gyeon Hwon's request, the following year he and Wanggeon led the massive Goryeo army which defeated Hubaekje at Seonsan
Seonsan

Seonsan, or Seonsan-eup, is an eup or large village in Gumi City, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea. It has a population of around 20,000 people, and an area of 69 km?....
.

Later in 936, Gyeon Hwon died of an inflamed tumor.

Diplomacy

Unlike his rival Gung Ye, Gyeon Hwon was active in diplomacy; he was formally confirmed by the Chinese kingdoms of Wuyue and Later Tang as legitimate ruler of Baekje. In addition, he sought an alliance with the newly-formed Liao Dynasty
Liao Dynasty

The Liao Dynasty , 907-1125, also known as the Khitan Empire , was an empire in East Asia that ruled over the regions of Manchuria, Mongolia, and parts of northern China proper....
 in the north, which was founded by the Khitans, in order to surround Goryeo from both north and south. However the khitan envoys were murdered by the Chinese in their way back, so the alliance was failed. Also, Gyeon sent envoys to Japan twice during his reign, for mainly commercial reasons; the Jeolla region, where Gyeon Hwon began his kingdom, was center of trade in East Asia during the period, and had already served as the base for traders such as Jang Bogo
Jang Bogo

Jang Bogo , also known as Gungbok, rose to prominence in Korea in the late Unified Silla period as a powerful maritime figure who for several decades effectively controlled the Yellow Sea and Korean coast between southwestern Korea and China's Shandong peninsula....
. With his experience in diplomacy and trade from being the army officer at Naju, he had great diplomatic skills.

However, even though with all of his diplomatic, military and trade abilities he was not able to emerge as the new leader of the Korea, and instead Wang Geon reunited the Koreans. The major reason lies within the fact that while Wang was from the wealth local merchant/noble family, while Gyeon had no local support, since he was the military officer sent to the province by the Silla government. Consequently, his Hubaekje government system was not very much different from the one of Silla; however that kind of the government system proved not to be effective in controlling the local landlords and merchants, and Hubaekje was not able to exercise influence over many of its people, giving the way for Goryeo to incorporate the kingdom.

See also

  • History of Korea
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