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Gwisil Jipsa

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205:(NII: 295) further records that the rank of Upper Daikin was conferred on the Baekje Minister Yeo Jasin and on Sataek Somyeong (second official of the Department of Ceremonies that was in charge of personnel administration); the rank of Lower on Gwisil Jipsa (Chief of the Department of Education); and the rank of Lower Daisen on the Dalsol Gongna Jinsu (who had military training ), . . . on Kim-su (acquainted with medicine ), . . . on Heo Sol-mo (who thoroughly understood the five classics), and on Kak Pyeongmu (skilled in the Yin and Yang). The rank Lower was conferred on the other Dalsol, more than fifty persons in all . 217: 136: 201:. . . . The Minister Yeo Jasin, the Minister Gwisil Jipsa, and others, men and women, to the number of over 700 persons, were removed and settled in the district of Kamafu in the province of Afumi ." 159:
counterattacked, and besieged the restoration movement at the fortress of Juryu Castle (주류성/周留城). Boksin was captured and then executed; his head was salted and pickled.
147:(達率, 2nd court rank) in Baekje's 16 rank system. When Paekche fell in 660 his father tried to save the nation by raising an army and proclaiming 406: 279:. He also brought a lot of knowledge from the continent that helped the Japanese greatly. Jipsa had an older brother named Gwisil Jipsin (鬼室集信, 69: 121:
after the fall of the kingdom and death of his father where he became a member of the Japanese court where they called him
179:) granted the rank of "Lower Shokin" (小錦下) upon Jipsa and he became Chief of the Department of Education. He settled in 252: 401: 343: 156: 407:
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Gwisil Jipsa died on November 8 or December 5 of 688. His tomb is located at Kishitsu Shrine (
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clan was a collateral branch of the royal family, the Buyeo clan (扶餘氏). He settled in
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and Gwisil Jipsa came and settled in Japan with his family during the second year of
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Three years after the death of his father, the Baekje army was destroyed at the
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Jipsa became ancestor of several Japanese clans including the
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His father, Boksin, is enshrined in the village of Eunsan-ri,
88: 175:'s reign (663). In February, 665, Naka no Ōe no Miko ( 151:(扶餘豊), the son of the last recognized king of Baekje, 82: 68: 52: 36: 391:Paekche of Korea and the Origin of Yamato Japan 363:Paekche of Korea and the Origin of Yamato Japan 283:) who is mentioned only once in the Japanese 8: 59: 43: 220:Kishitsu Shrine with tomb of Gwisil Jipsa. 127:after the Japanese reading of his name. 297: 28: 143:Before Jipsa moved to Japan he was a 101:(鬼室集斯, ? – 688), was the son of 7: 14: 393:. Seoul: Kudara International. 365:. Seoul: Kudara International. 60: 44: 1: 139:Octagonal tombstone of Jipsa. 341:HIMEMIKO*WEB: 2006年01月 アーカイブ 89: 75: 460: 253:South Chungcheong Province 15: 31: 424:Three Kingdoms of Korea 271:, a powerful family of 111:Three Kingdoms of Korea 331:Nihon Shoki, Scroll 26 322:Samguk Sagi, Scroll 28 221: 140: 219: 138: 105:(鬼室福信), a general of 20:, the family name is 70:Revised Romanization 361:, Wontack. (1994). 157:Silla–Tang alliance 346:2008-08-27 at the 222: 169:Battle of Baekgang 141: 374:Shinsen Shōjiroku 96: 95: 84:McCune–Reischauer 451: 419:History of Korea 375: 372: 366: 356: 350: 338: 332: 329: 323: 320: 314: 311: 305: 302: 281:Kishitsu Shushin 228:, 鬼室神社) in Ono, 92: 78: 63: 62: 47: 46: 29: 459: 458: 454: 453: 452: 450: 449: 448: 429: 428: 415: 383: 378: 373: 369: 357: 353: 348:Wayback Machine 339: 335: 330: 326: 321: 317: 312: 308: 303: 299: 295: 265: 214: 212:Kishitsu Shrine 165: 133: 124:Kishitsu Shushi 64: 48: 27: 12: 11: 5: 457: 455: 447: 446: 441: 431: 430: 427: 426: 421: 414: 411: 410: 409: 404: 399: 394: 382: 379: 377: 376: 367: 351: 333: 324: 315: 306: 296: 294: 291: 264: 261: 226:Kishitsu-jinja 213: 210: 209: 208: 164: 161: 132: 131:Fall of Baekje 129: 94: 93: 90:Kwisil Chip-sa 86: 80: 79: 72: 66: 65: 58: 56: 50: 49: 42: 40: 34: 33: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 456: 445: 442: 440: 439:Baekje people 437: 436: 434: 425: 422: 420: 417: 416: 412: 408: 405: 403: 400: 398: 395: 392: 388: 387:Hong, Wontack 385: 384: 380: 371: 368: 364: 360: 355: 352: 349: 345: 342: 337: 334: 328: 325: 319: 316: 310: 307: 301: 298: 292: 290: 288: 287: 282: 278: 274: 273:Higo Province 270: 262: 260: 258: 254: 250: 245: 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 218: 211: 206: 204: 198: 197: 196: 195: 193: 188: 186: 182: 178: 177:Emperor Tenji 174: 173:Emperor Tenji 170: 162: 160: 158: 154: 150: 146: 137: 130: 128: 126: 125: 120: 116: 112: 109:, one of the 108: 104: 103:Gwisil Boksin 100: 91: 87: 85: 81: 77: 73: 71: 67: 57: 55: 51: 41: 39: 35: 30: 25: 24: 19: 390: 370: 362: 354: 336: 327: 318: 309: 300: 284: 280: 269:Kikuchi clan 266: 249:Buyeo County 246: 225: 223: 200: 190: 189: 185:Omi Province 166: 142: 123: 122: 99:Gwisil Jipsa 98: 97: 76:Gwisil Jipsa 32:Gwisil Jipsa 21: 313:Samguk Yusa 304:Samguk Sagi 286:Nihon Shoki 257:South Korea 192:Nihon Shoki 18:Korean name 444:688 deaths 433:Categories 389:. (1994). 381:References 149:Buyeo Pung 238:Shiga-ken 153:King Uija 413:See also 344:Archived 234:Gamō-gun 230:Hino-chō 181:Gamō-gun 16:In this 203:Nihongi 277:Kyushu 263:Legacy 145:Dalsol 115:Gwisil 113:. The 107:Baekje 38:Hangul 23:Gwisil 293:Notes 242:Japan 163:Japan 119:Japan 54:Hanja 359:Hong 61:鬼室集斯 45:귀실집사 435:: 289:. 275:, 255:, 251:, 244:. 240:, 236:, 232:, 207:” 187:. 183:, 199:" 194:: 26:.

Index

Korean name
Gwisil
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Gwisil Boksin
Baekje
Three Kingdoms of Korea
Gwisil
Japan

Dalsol
Buyeo Pung
King Uija
Silla–Tang alliance
Battle of Baekgang
Emperor Tenji
Emperor Tenji
Gamō-gun
Omi Province
Nihon Shoki
Nihongi

Hino-chō
Gamō-gun
Shiga-ken
Japan
Buyeo County
South Chungcheong Province

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