MUHYUL King Kogure Biography
The ruling clan Kim, - gg. The uprisings of the peasants and riots of soldiers and provincial feudal lords covered most of the country. Entire provinces were separated from the central government, and the government did not have the strength to restore order. The most significant of the newly formed independent states were the new Pekche and the new Koguryo Koreo.
In the year, Kyonsun-van Silly, who had lost all power, was forced to peacefully submit to the ruler of Kuro Van Gonu. Having become a subject of the latter, he received the title of the minister, the princess in his wives and the province in “feeding”. In the year, Kyunhwon, the commander of the five thousandth unit of the Sillah troops, was deposited from the central government, subjugating to himself most of the former Pekche.
In the year, he proclaimed his dynasty, calling it later Paekche. Kyunhvon fled to his enemy, ruler Koreo Van Gon. In Kuro Kyunhvon, he was tonsured monks, and in the year the troops of Van Gona defeated the army of his sons and annexed the territory of the late Paekche to Koreo. In the year, the whole north-east of Korea was under the rule of the commander of the rebel army Yangil.
One of his military leaders was Kunye, a former monk, an illegitimate son of one of the Sillah emperors. In the year, Kunye separated from Yangil and soon subjugated most of the north and east of the country. In the year, he proclaimed his dynasty, calling it later Coguro. In the year, he renamed his state in Madjin, and in the year in Tabon. In the year he was overthrown by their own “vassals”, and then the locals killed him.
A popular commander Van Gon was built on the throne. Dynasty of Koreo, gg. Van Gon was a native of a noble feudal family, who owned lands in the north of the modern province of Kyongga, near the city of Keson. Kunye appointed him the head of the county and gave him under the command a large cavalry unit. Having come to power, Van Gon renamed the name of the state in Koryo. In the year, the ruler of Silla Kyonsan, who had grown peacefully, obeyed him peacefully.
Thus, the throne in the country moved to the new dynasty not by usurpation, but legitimate, as if voluntarily conceded, which was especially valuable in the country where Confucianism, with its dogma of ancestors and subordination to the elders, played a noticeable role. In the year, Van Gon’s troops won later Paekche, having completed mainly the country's association.
The generic surname van.