peoplepill id: king-mun-of-balhae
KMOB
1 views today
1 views this week
King Mun of Balhae
Korean ruler

King Mun of Balhae

The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
Korean ruler
A.K.A.
Dae Heum-mu
Work field
Gender
Male
Death
Family
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

King Mun of Balhae (r. 737–793), also known asDae Heum-mu, was the third and longest-reigning ruler of the Balhae. He succeeded his father King Mu, upon his death in 737.

Reign

During King Mun's reign, diplomatic ties with Tang Dynasty China were established, and many Balhae scholars went to China to study, extending the influence of Buddhism and Confucianism in Balhae's governance. He also strengthened relations with Silla, which unified the Korean peninsula to the south of Balhae, overseeing the development of the trade route called Silla-road (Hangul: 신라도, Hanja: 新羅道). Balhae also increased diplomacy and trade with Japan.

King Mun moved the capital of Balhae several times (Sanggyeong and Donggyeong), stabilizing and strengthening central rule over various ethnic tribes in his realm, which was expanded temporarily. He also authorized the creation of the Jujagam (Hangul: 주자감, Hanja: 胄子監), the national academy, based on the national academy of Tang.

Although China recognized him as a king, Balhae itself referred to him as the Daeheung Boryeok Hyogam Geumryun Seongbeop Daewang (Hangul: 대흥보력효감금륜성법대왕, 大興寶曆孝感金輪聖法大王), Gadokbu (Hangul: 가독부, Hanja: 可毒夫), Seongwang (Hangul: 성왕, Hanja: 聖王) and Giha (Hangul: 기하, Hanja: 基下), Although China recognized him as a king, Balhae itself referred to him as the posterity of heaven and an emperor.

The tomb of his fourth daughter, Princess Jeonghyo, was discovered in 1980. The tombstone of his elder daughter, Princess Jeonghye, has also been found.

Era names

  • Daeheung (대흥 大興 Great Happiness 737-774, ?-793)
  • Boryeok (보력 寶曆, 774-?, at least until 781)
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Lists
King Mun of Balhae is in following lists

By work and/or country

comments so far.
Comments
From our partners
Sponsored
Credits
References and sources
King Mun of Balhae
arrow-left arrow-right instagram whatsapp myspace quora soundcloud spotify tumblr vk website youtube pandora tunein iheart itunes