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1528:, an opportunity was provided for the culture of the three kingdoms to converge and for the residents to be integrated. When it came to Baekje, the vast majority of its populace including the ruling class was admitted to the polities of Silla onwards. However, Later Silla adhered to its Bone-Rank System that was highly exclusive towards the Goguryeo and Baekje refugees. In the case for those that came from Baekje, the discriminatory treatment was more severe. This was due to the fact that Baekje people resisted against Silla during its revival movement from 660 to 663. After the revival movement, Baekje refugees that were cooperative to the Silla government joined the ranks of the Nine Legions as part of the Blue and White Legion; fighting the Tang armies during the 163: 1565:(887-897), the newly crowned queen of Silla, collected taxes were not efficient due to Silla's weakened grip over its territories beyond its capital and the vicinity of it. Thus, officials were sent by the central government to urge the peasants and farmers across the country to have their taxes paid, infuriating them in the process. What came after were a series of rebellion with the Rebellion of Wŏnjong and Aeno in the Sabeol Province being the most famous of them. Though the rebellion led by Wonjong and Aeno (889) was put down to an end by Silla's army, it signaled the beginning of the Later Three Kingdoms period that was to severely weaken Silla in the following years. 363: 338: 492: 25: 1363: 1572:
in 892, Kyŏn Hwŏn's rebellion was only one among numerous rebellions which sprouted up against the weak Silla rulers in the late 9th century. Many of these rebellions were initially triggered by the Silla decision to use force to collect taxes on the peasantry in 889 (Lee, 1984, p. 98). At this
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across the sea to establish diplomatic relations while territorial expansion policies were being implemented to subdue local gentries and independent castellans beyond. The confrontation with Taebong, the northern counterpart of the Later Three Kingdoms founded by Kung Ye and the Goguryeo refugees,
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was lost to history with many of them discarding their surnames. Though some were awarded, hence granted prestigious titles by Silla, the prizes that were bestowed upon them was far lesser of the old status back in Baekje. The Baekje people and that of their descendants' political success was bound
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from Silla seeking the opportunity of rising up the ranks gathered under his leadership. Led by the charismatic and capable Kyŏn Hwŏn who was also a competent field commander, Later Baekje in its early days was advantageous in the power game against the newly found kingdom Goryeo and the declining
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records as many as 5,000 people participating in his revolt. Kyŏn Hwŏn would march his army to occupy Mujinju and Wansanju (Jeonju). Afterwards, he ruled the area and internally referred to himself as the King of Baekje in 900. Having the country named (Later) Baekje was part of his plan to
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establish the state as an authentic successor to the ancient kingdom of Baekje, which dominated the southwestern part of the Korean Peninsula until it was conquered by Silla in 660. Additionally, Kyŏn Hwŏn having the country named after the old kingdom was with the justification of solving
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to be limited. This eventually led to the dissatisfaction of the residents of the former Baekje region and the perception that they were in fact descendants of Baekje residents as a whole; holding an antipathic attitude against the Silla and preserving their
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province, and the Later Baekje forces were destroyed. Later Baekje thus finally fell in 936, one year after King Gyeongsun had surrendered Silla to Wang Kŏn. The battle of Seonsan thus marked the end of the Later Three Kingdoms period.
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After the Unification of the Three Kingdoms, Later Silla reigned as an powerhouse in the Eastern World, enjoying its heyday of more than 220 years. However, as it proceeded to decline, the local gentries across the country known as
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began to have a desire to revolt, feeling that the central government's control over the provinces it held gradually weakened due to the endless struggle for the throne amongst the True Bone-class nobility.
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not stood in his way, he surely would have had little difficulty in toppling Silla." Later Baekje showed its greatest strength in 927. In that year its armies attacked and pillaged the Silla capital at
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In his own characteristically open-handed style, Wang Kŏn conferred a title upon the defeated leader Sin-gŏm. Sin-gŏm's younger brothers Yang-gŏm and Yong-gŏm, who were judged to have been to
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as the ruler. Before the attack, Silla had sent for aid from Goryeo, and Wang Kŏn arrived with a large army shortly after Gyeongju was taken. The two armies met near
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After he was deposed by his sons in 935 and fled to Goryeo, Kyŏn Hwŏn himself came to lead the armies against Later Baekje. Together with Wang Kŏn, the
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descent holding onto their collective consciousness until the twilight days of Later Silla. With the former Silla general declaring the revival of the
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in 930, Goryeo scored a decisive victory. Later Baekje was pushed back into its heartland, and there suffered a further crippling defeat at
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Many of the former Baekje ruling class became ordinary people after the fall of Baekje. As evidenced by this, the
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Cho, Beop-jong (2003). "Studies on the Four-Spirit Belief(四靈) in the Jeonju(全州), the Capital of Hubaekje(後百濟)".
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Cho, In-Sung (2018). "From Unification to Division : on the Background of the Formation of Later Baekje".
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reports that he led an army of 100,000 against his former kingdom. The Goryeo and Later Baekje armies met at
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Trans. by E. W. Wagner & E. J. Schulz, based on Korean rev. ed. of 1976. Seoul: Ilchogak.
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Kyŏn Hwŏn, who was originally a military officer in Silla, was deployed in the southwest sea (
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army in 936 due to political strife and Kyŏn Hwŏn 's defection towards Goryeo. Its
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kingdom of old, the Baekje refugees from the old territories and a portion of the
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Bae, Jae-Hoon (2021). "The situation of the Gyeonhwon government in Mujinju".
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Later Baekje possessed considerable military strength. South Korean historian
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would begin when both states confronted each other in the Ungju province (now
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in China, neither side was able to parlay these ties into military support.
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In 935, Kyŏn Hwŏn chose his fourth son Kŭm-gang over the elder sons as the
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Samguk Yusa: Legends and History of the Three Kingdoms of Ancient Korea
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For all but the last year of its existence, Later Baekje was ruled by
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For much of its existence, Later Baekje was troubled by Wang Kŏn's
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in 900, whom led the local gentry and populace that were in large
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Lee, Ki-baik; Schultz, Edward J.; Wagner, Edward W. (1984).
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Silla. However, despite its fertile territories in the
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and capable military prowess, it eventually fell to
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Later Baekje (in green) in 915.
Wansanju
Old Korean
Classical Chinese
Buddhism
Confucianism
Taoism
Shamanism
Monarchy
King
Kyŏn Hwŏn
Kyŏn Sin-gŏm
Unified Silla
Goryeo Dynasty
South Korea
Hangul
Hanja

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