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  buyeo pung - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Buyeo Pung was one of the sons of King Uija of Baekje.
He was in Japan when his country fell to the alliance of Silla and Tang Dynasty of China.
"Buyeo" was the family name of the Baekje rulers.
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 Reference Encyclopedia - Baekje
The Hae clan was probably the royal house before the Buyeo clan replaced them, and both clans appear descended from the lineage of Buyeo and Goguryeo.
Buyeo Pung's younger brother Zenkō (善光 or 禅広) served for Japan and was given the family name Kudara no Konikishi (百濟王) by the emperor of Japan.
The gilt-bronze incense burner, for example, is a key symbol of Buyeo County, and the Baekje-era Buddhist rock sculpture of Seosan Maaesamjonbulsang is an important symbol of Seosan City.
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  Buyeo Yung - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Buyeo Yung ( 615 - 682) was one of the sons of King Uija, the last king of Baekje.
After his father was overthrown by an alliance of Silla and the Chinese Tang Dynasty in 660, Buyeo Yung was sent into exile at the Tang capital Luoyang, along with his father.
Beginning in 664, Buyeo Yung served briefly as the governor of the "Ungjin Commandery" which Tang established to oversee the former territory of Baekje.
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 BAEKJE FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Baekje claimed to be a successor state to Buyeo, a country that arose in Manchuria after the fall of Gojoseon.
From this time, the official name of the country was Nambuyeo ("South Buyeo"), a reference to the country of Buyeo to which Baekje traced its origins.
Baekje was established by immigrants from Goguryeo who spoke a Buyeo language, a proposed group linking the languages of Gojoseon, Buyeo, Goguryeo, Baekje, and early Japanese.
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 Baekje - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Jumong escaped from Buyeo, where he was persecuted, to the Jolbonarea, where he married the daughter of a local leader and founded the kingdom of Goguryeo.
From this time, the official name of the country was Nambuyeo (meaning South Buyeo), areference to the country of Buyeo from which Baekje is supposed to have originated.
For example, the gilt-bronze incense burner is a key symbol of Buyeo County, and the Baekje-era Buddhist rock sculpture of SeosanMaaesamjonbulsang is an important symbol of Seosan City.
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 Baekje -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Jumong escaped from (Click link for more info and facts about Buyeo) Buyeo, where he was persecuted, to the Jolbon area, where he married the daughter of a local leader and founded the kingdom of (Click link for more info and facts about Goguryeo) Goguryeo.
From this time, the official name of the country was Nambuyeo (meaning South Buyeo), a reference to the country of (Click link for more info and facts about Buyeo) Buyeo from which Baekje is supposed to have originated.
The creativity and excellence of the Baekje culture can be appreciated through the delicate and elegant lotus designs of the roof-tiles of this culture, the splendid and beautiful brick patterns, the beauty of the flowing curves of the pottery style, and the flowing and elegant epitaph writing.
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 Buyeo Pung - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buyeo Pung was one of the sons of King Uija of Baekje.
He was in Japan when his country fell to the alliance of Silla and Tang Dynasty of China.
"Buyeo" was the family name of the Baekje rulers.
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 Baekje
Buyeo County (Buyeo-gun) is a county in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.
Buyeo Yung (615- 682) was one of the sons of King Uija, the last king of Baekje.
It was the capital of Baekje from AD 475 to 538, during a period when Baekje was under threat from Goguryeo, the previous capital of Hanseong (modern-day Seoul) having been overrun.
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 Baekje information - Search.com
Baekje claimed to be a successor state to Buyeo, a state in present-day Manchuria around the time of Gojoseon's fall.
Yuri, Jumong's son from his original marriage in Buyeo, arrived in Goguryeo and became the crown prince.
This attempt, however, failed at the battle of Baekgang, and the prince was slain.
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 Baekje
Jumong escaped from Buyeo, where he was persecuted, to the Jolbon area, where he married the daughter of a local leader and founded the kingdom of Goguryeo.
From this time, the official name of the country was Nambuyeo (meaning South Buyeo), a reference to the country of Buyeo from which Baekje is supposed to have originated.
After Baekje's fall, in 663 Japan sent the general Abe no Hirafu with twenty thousand troops and one thousand ships to revive Baekje with Buyeo Pung, who was a son of King Uija and had been a hostage in Japan.
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 Baekje
Baekje claimed to be a successor state to Buyeo, a country that arose in Mancuria after the fall of Gojoseon.
Most maps of the Three Kingdoms period show Baekje occupying the Chungcheong and Jeolla provinces, and indeed during the and, this was the core of the country over which Baekje maintained control until the end.
From this time, the official name of the country was Nambuyeo (meaning South Buyeo), a reference to the country of Buyeo to which Baekje traced its origins.
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 buyeo_county   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Buyeo County ( Buyeo-gun) is a county in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.
152.4 people/km² Administrative divisions : 1 eup, 15 myeon Buyeo County ( Buyeo-gun) is a county in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.
Buyeo-gun   McCune-Reischauer   Puyŏ-gun   Hangul   부여군   Hanja   扶餘郡   Buyeo County ( Buyeo-gun) is a county in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.
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 Boksin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They sent for the prince Buyeo Pung, who had been living as a hostage in Yamato period Japan, an important Baekje ally.
However, Pung killed him first, and fled to Goguryeo.
The location of Juryu Castle, at which Boksin's life came to an end, is now generally believed to be Ugeumam Mountain Fortress in Buan County, North Jeolla.
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 Baekje [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Jumong escaped from Buyeo Fuyu (Buyeo) was an ancient ethnic group and its kingdom in northern Manchuria.
The capital Sabi Sabi was the capital of the Korean kingdom of Baekje from AD 538 until Baekje's fall to Silla in 660.
For example, the gilt-bronze incense burner is a key symbol of Buyeo County Buyeo County (Buyeo-gun) is a county in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.
www.wikimirror.com /Baekje   (7589 words)

  
 Baekje - ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Baekje claimed to be a successor state to Buyeo, a state established in present-day Manchuria around the time of Gojoseon's fall.
Buyeo Pung's younger brother Zenkō (善光 or 禅広) served for Japan and was given the family name Kudara no Konikishi (百濟王) by the emperor of Japan.
The gilt-bronze incense burner, for example, is a key symbol of Buyeo County, and the Baekje-era Buddhist rock sculpture of Seosan Maaesamjonbulsang is an important symbol of Seosan City.
baekje.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/Baekje   (3125 words)

  
 Buyeo Yung - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Buyeo Yung (615-682) was one of the sons of King Uija, the last king of Baekje.
After his father was overthrown by an alliance of Silla and the Chinese Tang Dynasty in 660, Buyeo Yung was sent into exile at the Tang capital Luoyang, along with his father.
Beginning in 664, Buyeo Yung served briefly as the governor of the "Ungjin Commandery" which Tang established to oversee the former territory of Baekje.
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 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Baekje
A splendid gilt-bronze incense burner (and#48177;and#51228;and#44552;and#46041;and#45824;and#54693;and#47196;) excavated from an ancient Buddhist temple site at Neungsan-ri, Buyeo County, and considered to be the essence of the Baejke culture, vividly demonstrates the peak of Baekje achievements.
The degree of intermarriage was publicly acknowledged by Emperor Akihito of Japan, who referred to Takano no Niigasa in his public statement that he was descended from Emperor Kammu, whose mother had a pedigree that traced back to King Muryeong of Baekje.
After Baekje's fall, in 663 Japan sent the general Abe no Hirafu with twenty thousand troops and one thousand ships to revive Baekje with Buyeo Pung, who was a son of King Uija and had been in Japan.
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 Hierar.ch on Baekje
Its name at the time of its founding was Sipje, while to the ancient Japanese (before the establishment of the Yamato court and formal diplomatic relations) it was known as Kudara.
The official name at the time of its collapse was Nambuyeo(South Buyeo).
It was founded by Onjo, said to be the son of Goguryeo's founder, around present-day Seoul.
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 Baekje - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The eight clans, Sa, Yeon, Hyeop, Hae, Jin, Guk, Mok, and Baek, were powerful nobles in the Sabi era, and these clans were recorded in Chinese records such as Tongjeon.
The capital's 6th-century move to Sabi coincided with King Seong's renaming of the country as "Nambuyeo", or "Southern Buyeo".
The degree of intermarriage was publicly acknowledged by Emperor Akihito of Japan, who referred to Takano no Niigasa in his public statement that he was descended from Emperor Kammu, whose mother had a pedigree that traced back to King Muryeong of Baekje.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Baekje   (2559 words)

  
 Korean History in a nutshell - China History Forum, chinese history forum
Buyeo is believed to have risen from the areas of Joseon in 2nd-3rd century BC.
Ok today's focus is on the origional Josuns: Gojosun, Wiman Josun, and Kija Josun, and the kingdom of Buyeo.
Fuyu (Buyeo) was an ancient ethnic group and its kingdom in northern Manchuria.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=1898   (7599 words)

  
 Bojang_of_Goguryeo Information - Online Prescription Medication Directory
Yeon Gaesomun defeated major invasions of Pyongyang in 661 and Sasu in 662, but Silla and Tang were now free to focus and intensify their attacks against Goguryeo.
In 663, the Baekje revival movement ended as its leader Buyeo Pung retreated to Goguryeo.
After the death of Yeon Gaesomun in 666, Bojang was unable to gain control over the country, which instead was wracked by a succession struggle between Yeon's sons.
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{{koreanname noimagehangul=부여풍hanja=扶餘豊rr=Buyeo Pungmr=Puyŏ P'ung}} '''Buyeo Pung''' was one of the sons of King Uija of Baekje.
He came back with the Japanese army and the Yamato period Yamato general Abe no Hirafu to revive the country.
There you will find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Buyeo Pung.
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 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Korean History in a nutshell
During the waning years of the kingdom of Fuyu (or Buyeo) in 285, we read that "the king's sons and brothers had fled to Okchŏ in eastern Korea" (Lee, 1984, p.
Korean sources recorded 18 BC as the establishment of Baekje; two Goguryeo princes fled out of conflict to be the successor, and established Baekje in the southwest of the peninsula.
Chinese record suggest that the languages of Goguryeo and Fuyu (Buyeo), East Okjeo, and Old Joseon (Go-Joseon) were similar, while Goguryeo language differed significantly from that of Malgal (Mohe).
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t1898.html   (17602 words)

  
 buyeo_pung   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Buyeo Pung Buyeo Pung was one of the sons of King Uija of Baekje.
I cannot find the reason that Buyeo Pung was andquot;hostageandquot; in Japan during the 7th century.
Baekje restoration movement led by Boksin and Dochim, which had sought to place Yung's brother Buyeo Pung on the throne, Tang felt the need for a ruler who could pacify the Baekje area.
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 Buyeo Pung Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography @ Local Color Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
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 The 24 forms (hyongs) :: Traditional Taekwondo Black Belt Center Mainz
Hwa Rang is the designation of a youth organization from Silla (translated: Youth blooms or flower youth), which was founded in 576 A.D. by king Chin Hung.
In 660, when a huge united army of Silla and the Chinese invaded Baekje, General Ge-Baek organised 5,000 soldiers of the highest morale and courage to meet them in battle.
His forces won four small initial battles, but then he was forced to move his forces to block the advance of General Kim Yu-shin on the Baekje capital, Buyeo CountyBuyeo.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Boksin
They sent for the prince Buyeo Pung, who had been living as a hostage in Yamato period Japan, an important Baekje ally.
He had Dochim killed and sought to slay Prince Pung as well.
However, Pung killed him first, and fled to Goguryeo.
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 Uija of Baekje Information
After the fall of Baekje, Uija was brought to China in exile alone with one of his sons and a handful of retainers.
Another of his sons, Buyeo Pung, later attempted to restore his father's kingdom.
View a list of authors or edit this article.
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 Baekje Information - Online Prescription Medication Directory
Baekje requested Japanese aid, and Prince Naka no Oe, later to become Emperor Tenji, dispatched an army contingent led by Abe no Hirafu to Korea.
) excavated from an ancient Buddhist temple site at Neungsan-ri, Buyeo County, exemplifies Baekje art.
After Baekje's fall in 663, Japan sent the general Abe no Hirafu with twenty thousand troops and one thousand ships to revive Baekje with Buyeo Pung (known in Japanese as Hosho), a son of Uija of Baekje who had been an emissary to Japan.
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