- Biryu
Infobox Korean name
hangul=비류
hanja=沸流
rr=Biryu
mr=PiryuBiryu (?–18 BCE) was the second son of
Jumong andSo Seo-no , and older brother of Onjo, the traditionally recognized founder ofBaekje (18 BCE–660 CE). Baekje was one of theThree Kingdoms of Korea . In an alternate legend, Biryu himself is described as the founder of Baekje.The Record of Baekje Founding
The Korean history compilation "
Samguk Sagi " presents two founding legends of Baekje, one crediting Onjo, and an alternate crediting Biryu. The "Samguk Sagi" relays only Onjo's descendents, not Biryu's, as the royal dynasty of Baekje. However, Biryu's descendents are thought to have maintained enough influence in Baekje for this legend to survive. [ http://kdaq.empas.com/koreandb/history/kpeople/person_view.html?n=6069 http://kr.dic.yahoo.com/search/enc/result.html?pk=14338400&p=%BA%F1%B7%F9&field=id&type=enc http://100.nate.com/EnSrch.asp?kid=14338400]Biryu and Onjo were sons of Jumong, the founder of the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms,
Goguryeo . Biryu was recognized as successor of the throne but when Jumong's first wife and Yuri, son of Jumong and his first wife, came and succeeded Jumong, Biryu and Onjo left Goguryeo.According to the main account given in the "Samguk Sagi", Biryu settled in Michuhol, thought to be today's
Incheon ,South Korea . [ko icon [http://enc.daum.net/dic100/viewContents.do?&m=all&articleID=b10b3024a Daum 백과사전 : 비류 ] ] Onjo settled in Hanam (meaning "south of the river")Wiryeseong ( _ko. linktext|慰|禮|城) in or near today'sSeoul . [ http://enc.daum.net/dic100/viewContents.do?&m=all&articleID=b10b3024a http://100.naver.com/100.nhn?docid=81362] When the Michuhol land proved to be inhospitable, Biryu and his people went toOnjo , demanding that he be the King of Shipje. After Onjo refused, Biryu declared war and attacked Hanam, but failed to conquer it and committed suicide. [ [http://100.naver.com/100.nhn?docid=81362 네이버 백과사전 ] ] Later, the two groups merged to become Baekje.Biryu is also recorded in the "Haedong goseungjeon" ( _ko. 해동고승전 / _ko. 海東高僧傳). A river and a statelet absorbed into Goguryeo shared his name. The 11th king Biryu and the 20th king Biyu of Baekje also apparently took their names from him.
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* [http://kdaq.empas.com/koreandb/history/kpeople/person_view.html?n=6069 The Academy of Korean Studies]
* [http://enc.daum.net/dic100/viewContents.do?&m=all&articleID=b10b3024a Korea Britannica]
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