Yeongnyu of Goguryeo

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Yeongnyu of Goguryeo
Hangul: 영류왕
Hanja: 榮留王
Revised Romanization: Yeongnyu-wang
McCune-Reischauer: Yŏngnyu-wang
Birth name
Hangul: 건무 or
Hanja: 建武 or
Revised Romanization: Geonmu or Seong

King Yeongnyu of Goguryeo (?-642, r. 618-642) was the 27th king of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.

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[edit] Background

He was the younger half-brother of the 26th king Yeong-yang, and son of the 25th king Pyeongwon. He assumed the throne when Yeong-yang died in 618.

[edit] Reign

In China, the Sui Dynasty was followed by the Tang Dynasty in 618, the year of Yeongnyu's ascension. Goguryeo was recovering from the Goguryeo-Sui War, and the new Tang emperor was still completing its internal unification. Neither being in a position for new hostilities, Goguryeo and Tang exchanged emmissaries and upon Tang's request, conducted a prisoner exchange in 622.

In 624, Tang officially presented Taoism to the Goguryeo court, which sent scholars the following year to study Taoism and Buddhism.

However, as Tang gained strength, in 631, it sent a small force to destroy a monument to Goguryeo's victory over the Sui. In response, Goguryeo built the Cheonri Jangseon defensive wall along the western border, a 16 year project begun in 631 under the supervision of Yeon Gaesomun.

During this time, Goguryeo continued its battles to recover lost territory from the southern Korean kingdom Silla. Silla's Kim Yu-sin took Goguryeo's Nangbi-seong in 629.

[edit] Fall, death and succession

Yeongnyu and some of the government officials planned to kill some of the more powerful military officers. They planned first to kill Yeon Gaesomun, whose power and influence were rapidly overtaking the throne's. The young man eventually discovered the plot, and immediately went to Pyongyang to kill the plotters, including the king. Yeongnyu was killed in 642.

Yeon Gaesomun placed the king's nephew, Bojang, on the throne.

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Preceded by
Yeong-yang
King of Goguryeo
618-642
Succeeded by
Bojang
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