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Encyclopedia > Goi of Baekje
Goi of Baekje
Temple name
Hangul: 고이왕
Hanja: 古爾王
Revised Romanization: Go-i-wang
McCune-Reischauer: Ko-i-wang

Goi of Baekje (reigned 234286) was the eighth king of the Korean Baekje kingdom, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the younger brother of King Chogo, and replaced the young King Saban when he was found unfit to rule. Temple names (Traditional Chinese: 廟號 Simplified Chinese: 庙号 Pinyin: miào hào;), are commonly used when naming most Chinese, Vietnamese (such dynasties as Tran,Anterior Lê and Nguyen Dynasty) and most Korean rulers of the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties. ... Hangul also refers to a word processing application widely used in Korea. ... It has been suggested that Sino-Korean be merged into this article or section. ... The Revised Romanization of Korean (Korean: 국어의 로마자 표기법; 國語의 로마字 表記法) is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea. ... McCune-Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language romanization systems, along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which replaced (a modified) McCune-Reischauer as the official romanization system in South Korea in 2000. ... Events Wei Yan revolts against the kingdom of Shu Han Births Emperor Wu of Jin China (approximate date) Deaths Li Yan, general of the Shu Kingdom Wei Yan, Shu general, executed by Ma Dai Zhuge Liang of the Shu Kingdom in China, dies on the Wu Zhang Plains in a... This article is about the year 286. ... Baekje was a kingdom that existed in southwestern Korea from 18 BCE to 660 CE. Together with Goguryeo and Silla, Baekje is known as one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. ... The Three Kingdoms of Korea were Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla, which dominated the Korean peninsula and parts of Manchuria for much of the 1st millennium CE. The Three Kingdoms period in Korea is usually considered to run from the 1st century BCE until Sillas triumph over Goguryeo in 668... Chogo (reigned 166–214), also known as King Sogo or King Sokgo depending on the record, was the fifth monarch of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. ... Saban of Baekje (reigned 234) was the seventh king of the Korean kingdom of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. ...


Goi is generally credited with centralising the Baekje state and gaining permanent ascendancy over the remaining states of Mahan. In 246, according to both the Korean Samguk Sagi and the Chinese Wei Zhi, Baekje went to war against the Chinese-controlled Daifang commandery, and the commandery's governor Gong Zun was slain. Mahan was a loose confederacy of chiefdoms that existed from around the 1st century BC to the 3rd century CE in the southern Korean peninsula in the Chungcheong Province. ... Events The Korean Baekje kingdom, under King Goi, attacks the Chinese commandery of Daifang. ... We dont have an article called Samguk sagi Start this article Search for Samguk sagi in. ... Daifang (帶方郡 dai4 fang1 jun4) was one of the Chinese commanderies in the Korean peninsula. ...


The Samguk Sagi also records that he established a cabinet of ministers, codes of dress, and a system of sixteen ranks in 260. In 262, he is said to have established regulations against bribery, requiring corrupt officials to repay three times the amount of the bribe. However, these claims have been challenged, and Best (2002) claims that the full Baekje system of government was not fully instituted until centuries later. Events Valerian I captured by the Persian king Shapur I; Gallienus becomes sole Roman emperor. ... // Events Births Deaths Xi Kang, author Other Often associated with the legendary Laurence 262, whos origins are unknown. ... Bribery is a crime defined by Blacks Law Dictionary as the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of any item of value to influence the actions as an official or other person in discharge of a public or legal duty. ...


References

  • Best, J.W. (2002). "Buddhism and polity in sixth-century Paekche". Korean Studies 26(2), 165–218.

See also

  • History of Korea
  • List of Korea-related topics
Preceded by:
King Saban
Kings of Baekje
234–286
Succeeded by:
King Chaekgye

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Goi of Baekje - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (214 words)
Goi of Baekje (reigned 234–286) was the eighth king of the Korean Baekje kingdom, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Goi is generally credited with centralising the Baekje state and gaining permanent ascendancy over the remaining states of Mahan.
In 246, according to both the Korean Samguk Sagi and the Chinese Wei Zhi, Baekje went to war against the Chinese-controlled Daifang commandery, and the commandery's governor Gong Zun was slain.
baekje - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com (2504 words)
In the 5th century, Baekje retreated under the southward military threat of Goguryeo, and in 475, the capital, Hanseong (present day Seoul), was overrun by the invading troops of Goguryeo.
In the beginning, Baekje was just one among many Mahan states in the valley, but it appears to have become a significant force by the time of King Goi in the mid-3rd century.
Baekje's diplomatic policy for China was changed after Dongjin was destroyed in 418 A.D. and Song Dynasty (a state and dynasty in ancient china) was founded in 420 A.D. Baekje sent envoys frequently to Song and received official rank and asked for all kinds of books and the technological instruction.
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