- Kim Heonchang
Infobox Korean name
hangul=김헌창
hanja=金憲昌
rr=Gim Heon-chang
mr=Kim Hŏnch'angGim Heon-chang (?-822) was the leader of an aristocratic
rebellion in early ninth-centuryUnified Silla . He was a seventh-generation descendant of King Muyeol, and thus bore the "true bone" status in the Sillabone rank system . His activities are probably linked to strife between different lineages of the Silla royal house.Gim's father, Gim Ju-won, was first in line to take the Silla throne after the death of King Seondeok. However, Gim Gyeong-sin seized power by military force and became King Wonseong. Gim Ju-won fled to the province of Myeongju, around modern-day
Gangneung . These events probably laid the foundation for his son's (and grandson's) rebellious activities.After King Aejang was slain by Gim Eon-seung, who then became king, Gim Heon-chang launched a rebellion which rapidly gained control over the modern-day areas of
Gwangju ,Cheongju , andGongju . He named his countryJangan (장안/長安) and took theera name Gyeongun (경운/慶雲). The rebellion went on to seizeJeonju ,Sangju ,Chungju , andGimhae , thus gaining control over much of the southern and westernKorean peninsula . It appears that he was aided by many other members of the Muyeol lineage.After a month's fighting, the royal faction was able to regain much of the territory that Gim Heon-chang's forces had taken. After the fall of
Gongju , which had been the center of the rebellion, Gim Heon-chang took his own life.Three years later, his son
Kim Beom-mun rekindled the rebellion, but was shortly thereafter also crushed by the royal army.See also
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Unified Silla
*History of Korea
*List of Korea-related topics
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