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Kim Yu-sin once spent the night at a courtesan's tavern, and when his mother learned of this, she cried and asked Kim Yu-sin to never again set his foot in that kind of place. One night, Kim Yu-sin was very drunk, and his horse took him to the courtesan's house. When Kim Yu-sin woke, he was angry at
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in Korean history. He is the focus of numerous stories and legends, and is familiar to most Koreans from a very early age. Following his death on 21 August (the 1st day of the 7th lunar month) 673, General Kim was awarded the honorary title of King Heungmu, and was buried at the foot of
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to carry a fire ball into the sky. The soldiers, seeing the star return to heaven, rallied and defeated the rebels. Other legends mention how General Kim ingeniously used kites as a means of communication between his troops when they had become divided between islands and the mainland.
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Many legends exist about Kim Yu-sin. One legend states that Kim was once ordered to subdue a rebel army, but his troops refused to fight as they had seen a large star fall from the sky and took this to be a bad omen. To regain the confidence of his troops, the General used a large
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China to battle the invaders. Although it is not clear when Kim Yu-sin first became a general, he was certainly commanding the Silla forces by this time. Eventually, with the help of a 50,000 man Silla army and some 130,000 Tang forces, Yushin attacked the Baekje capital,
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Kim Yu-sin's first military engagement in command is believed to have occurred around 629 AD, and through it he quickly proved his capabilities as a warrior. Silla was in a constant struggle with its neighbor to the west,
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Today, Kim Yu-sin is remembered by Koreans as one of the greatest generals in Korean history. His ultimate legacy is the first unification of the Korean nation. One of his ten children, his second son
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Throughout his life, Kim Yu-sin felt that Baekje, Goguryeo, and Silla should not be separate countries but rather united as one. He is regarded as the driving force in the unification of the
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Silla still had to subdue various pockets of resistance, but their efforts were then focused on ensuring that their Tang allies did not overstay their welcome on the peninsula. After some
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Kim Yu-sin was rewarded handsomely for his efforts in the campaigns. In 668, King Munmu bestowed upon him the honorary title of
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Kim Yu-sin lived to the age of 79 and is considered to be one of the most famous generals and masters of
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Portrait of Kim Yu-sin in the "famous portrait photo book of Joseon" published in 1926
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McBride, Richard D., II. “The Structure and Sources of the Biography of Kim Yusin.”
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Kim Yu-sin had two sisters, Kim Bo-hee and Kim Mun-hee. Kim Mun-hee, later known as
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and kept Kim Yu-sin as commander in chief of the royal army. During the reign of
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Much of what is known about Kim's life comes from the detailed account in the
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McBride, Richard D., II. “Hidden Agendas in the Life Writings of Kim Yusin.”
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Kim Yu-sin was the son of General Kim Seohyeon (the second son of General
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having broken his promise to his mother and slit the horse's throat.
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warrior at just 15 and was an accomplished swordsman and a Gukseon (
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state. This would have given him a very high position in the Silla
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in southeastern Korea, in a tomb as splendid as that of kings.
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is a shrine dedicated to his portrait in Jincheon-eup,
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