Anseung
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Anseung 安勝 (fl. 668-683), alternately Ansun 安舜, was the Taewang of Goguryeo-Guk, the revived Goguryeo, an ancient kingdom centered in Manchuria and North Korea. Following the fall of Goguryeo in 668, Anseung undertook an ultimately futile attempt to restore the kingdom. He ended up submitting to the southern Korean kingdom of Silla and taking up residence in the Silla capital of Gyeongju.
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[edit] Background
Go Anseung(고안승) was the nephew of Bojang Taewang, and a prince of Goguryeo before its fall. In some Chinese sources, Go Anseung is recorded as the grandson of Bojang Taewang, the last king of the ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo.
[edit] Taewang of new Goguryeo
In 668, Prince Anseung was in Silla, where he had been held as hostage for many years. Upon hearing of his kingdom's defeat and downfall, he searched for survivors and first sought permission to revive his kingdom. Anseung encountered the high Goguryeo official Geom Mojam, also in flight. Together they forged an alliance to revive the Goguryeo kingdom. Anseung was crowned Taewang of the new Goguryeo, centered in the city of Hansung, in today's South Hwanghae province, North Korea. Envoys were soon dispatched to Silla seeking a restitution of some territory for a revived Goguryeo kingdom as well as a defensive alliance with "the Great State" (i.e. Silla). Silla, eager to break its ties with Tang, which following the defeat of Goguryeo and Baekje now threatened to impose its hegemony over the former Baekje and Goguryeo territories, agreed to reestablish, and ally with, a revived Goguryeo under Anseung Taewang. In the eighth month of 670, King Munmu of Silla sent a royal decree to Anseung, reading in part:
"Now people cannot be without a ruler and august heaven must have one to entrust with the mandate. You and you alone are true descendant of your former king [Bojang]; who but you can lead the ancestral sacrifices?...Reverently my emissary...and others have been dispatched to quickly unroll this decree of enfiefment which orders you to be King of Goguryeo. You must gather together and calm your refugee peoples, continue old ties and give them new life, be as a neighbor state for all times and conduct affairs as brothers."[1]
King Munmu then bestowed upon him the title of King of Bodeok 報德國王, and bequeathed him a small piece of territory in the vicinity of what is today the city of Iksan near the former Baekje capital at Buyeo, ostensibly to serve as a roadblock to the expected Tang attempts to control that region.
[edit] The fall of Goguryeo-Guk and demolition of Bodeok
The revived Goguryeo territory of Bodeok soon became a haven for remnants of the Goguryeo population. Shortly thereafter in 672, and under circumstances unknown but evidence of internal turmoil within the new kingdom, Geom was killed under Anseung's orders.
In the third year of the reign of Silla’s King Sinmun 神文王 (683), in the wake of rebellious plots by Silla aristocrats against King Sinmun (plots that also involved the general Daemun 大文, a relative of Anseung), Silla abolished the small kingdom of Bodeok and Anseung was made to reside in the Silla capital of Gyeongju, where he was granted the official title of sopan 蘇判, bestowed with the clan name of Kim 金, and given a generous piece of land and magnificent dwelling. The Kingdom of Bodeok came to an end and the remnant Goguryeo populace there was repopulated in various locales in the south.
The date and circumstances of Anseung's death are unknown.
[edit] References
- ^ Samguk Sagi, Book 6, "Annals of King Munmu", year 10. Translation from John Jamieson, (1969) "The Samguk Sagi and the Unification Wars"; Unpublished PhD Dissertation; University of California, Berkeley; p. 125.