Namhae of Silla
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Hangul: | 남해차차웅 |
Hanja: | 南解次次雄 |
Revised Romanization: | Namhae Chachaung |
McCune-Reischauer: | Namhae Ch'ach'aung |
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Namhae of Silla (?-24, r. 4–24 CE) was the second king of Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is commonly called Namhae Chachaung, chachaung being an early Silla title.
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[edit] Background
He was the eldest son of Bak Hyeokgeose, Silla's founder, and Queen Aryeong. His surname was Bak, and his wife was Lady Unje (운제, 雲帝).
Namhae is the only king who is called Chachaung. According to the Samguk Sagi, Kim Dae-Mun explained that the title "Chachaung" meant a shaman in Old Korean. The Samguk Yusa states it is equivalent to Geoseogan, meaning king or ruler.
[edit] Reign
His reign was characterised by a series of foreign invasions. In 4, the Nangnang army surrounded Geumseong, the Sillan capital, but was repelled.
The Wae of Japan invaded Silla in 14, and while Silla stopped them, Nangnang invaded again. A comet shower was said to have scared the Nangnang soldiers, however, and they retreated.
He was buried in Sareung-won.