- Dae
Joyeong (Korean: 대조영; Hanja: 大祚榮; [tɛ.dʑo.jʌŋ] or [tɛ.tɕo.jʌŋ]; died 719) or Da
Zuorong (simplified Chinese: 大祚荣;
traditional Chinese: 大祚榮), also...
- head with a rock when
General Yang
Manchun stops the fight. He asks Dae-
Joyeong why he
would try
cheating and he
replies that in a fight,
there are no...
- [tɕinguk̚])
early on, was a
multiethnic kingdom established in 698 by Dae
Joyeong (Da Zuorong). It was
originally known as the
Kingdom of Jin (震, Zhen) until...
- An
Choyoung (Korean: 안조영; born
September 25, 1979) is a
professional Go player. An
became a
professional in 1993 at the age of 14. He was
promoted to 8...
- Yeon-rim), a Liao
dynasty rebel, who was the 7th-generation
descendant of Dae
Joyeong, the
founder of
Balhae (Bohai). In the
summer of 1029, Da
Yanlin rebelled...
-
years after the fall of Goguryeo, a
Goguryeo general by the name of Dae
Joyeong founded the Korean-Mohe
state of
Balhae and
successfully expelled the Tang...
-
Jinhang (李謹行 pinyin: Lǐ Jǐnháng, Hangul: 이근행), 619-683, Tudiji's son Dae
Joyeong (大祚榮 pinyin: Dá Zuòróng, Hangul: 대조영), ?-719
Baishan Mohe
Geolsa Biu (乞四比羽...
- of Dae Jung-sang's son, Dae
Joyeong.
Among the
official dynastic history works, the New Book of Tang
refers to Dae
Joyeong and his
state as Sumo Mohe (related...
-
official histories of the Tang dynasty. The Old Book of Tang
states that Dae
Joyeong (C. Da Zuorong), the
founder of Balhae, was
ethnically Mohe but adds that...
- When
Goguryeo fell in 668,
General Dae Jung-sang and his son,
General Dae
Joyeong, led
Goguryeo soldiers from the
Western borders to
Dongmo Mountain, and...