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king put him in prison. He refused to eat and later died there. Heung Su desperately advised the king to keep the strategic military point of Tanhyeon, when the unified forces of Silla and China's Tang dynasty invaded Baekje. When General Kim Yu-Sin of Silla, commanding a military force of 50,000, attacked Baekje, General Gye Baek of Baekje, with an army of 5,000, fought heroically but they were all killed during the battle at Hwangsanbeol Field, in the year 660 CE.
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The number of hostages are high and the military is weak, moreover, they are conspiring with Silla. The Baekgang and Tanjeong rivers are the fortresses of our country, so you should keep the army behind them to prevent the Tang army to pass the Baekgang River. The king should keep the gate closed and
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Province was built in 1957 in memory of three loyal officials of Baekje in the mid-7th century - Seong Chung, Heung Su and Gye Baek. When Uijawang, the last king of Baekje, governed his kingdom very badly, Seong Chung frequently advised the king in vain to change his ways. Angered at his advice the
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The princes did not believe him and said, "we must pass the Baekgang River and it will be like killing the chicken in the cage or catching the fish caught in the net." King Uija decided to go with the second plan and Baekje's army was destroyed and the capital fell to the enemy.
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seeking advice from Yeon Sin (義直) and the Dalsol, Sang Yeong (常永) but could not come to a decision. The king sent for Heung Su and asked his opinion. He said, "
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even if the enemy's food rations fall and the enemy grows tired, wait for them to strike
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but was exiled for this. Many believe his advice would have saved the kingdom.
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Index

Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer

Baekje
Three Kingdoms of Korea
Uija of Baekje
Uija of Baekje
Silla–Tang alliance
Buyeo County
South Chungcheong
Sim U Chang
KBS1
The Three Kingdoms
Kim Yu-seok
KBS1
Gyebaek
Im Byeong Gi
KBS1
Dream of the Emperor
Gwisil
History of Korea
Baekje
Dochim
Uija of Baekje
Buyeo Pung
Three Kingdoms of Korea
List of monarchs of Korea
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