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However, under a secret agreement with Goguryeo, Silla troops, arriving on the pretense of offering assistance, attacked the exhausted Baekje army and took possession of the entire Han River valley. Incensed by this betrayal, the following year Seong launched a retaliatory strike against Silla's
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He sent missions to Liang in 534 and 541, on the second occasion requesting artisans as well as various Buddhist works and a teacher. According to Chinese records, all these requests were granted. A subsequent mission was sent in 549, only to find the Liang capital in the hands of the rebel
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He completely reorganized the administration of the country to strengthen central control, to counteract the political power of the noble clans. He changed the name of the country to Nambuyeo, to emphasize the ancient connection to
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region to Ungjin, forced by the military pressure of Goguryeo, the move to Sabi was directed by the king to strengthen royal power, aided by the political support of the Sa clan based in Sabi.
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in 475. Baekje regained its original capital in 551. The campaign culminated in 553 with victories in a series of costly assaults on Goguryeo fortifications.
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to the Japanese court. This has traditionally been considered the official introduction of Buddhism to Japan. An account of this is given in
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According to the Shogeishō(聖冏抄), a compilation of the ancient historical records and traditions about the Japanese Prince Regent
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Fenollosa, Ernest F. Epochs of Chinese and Japanese Art: An Outline History of East Asiatic Design. Heinemann, 1912
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Asiatic Society of Japan. Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan. The Society, 1986
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Evelyn McCune. The arts of Korea: an illustrated history. C. E. Tuttle Co., 1962
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Guze Kannon is a statue made in the image of King Seong in the Korean style.
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western border. This attack was led by the crown prince (subsequent king
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Samguk Yusa: Legends and History of the Three Kingdoms of Ancient Korea
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describes the Guze Kannon he uncovered at Hōryū-ji along with the
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Baekje had maintained a century-long alliance with its neighbor
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valley, the former heartland of Baekje which had been lost to
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to Japan and has been preserved at the Japanese temple
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He is credited with having sent a mission including
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The statue which had originally come from 265: 249: 200: 184: 1028: 1026: 1119: 719:, Seong led a long campaign to regain the 531: 517: 303: 42: 29: 779:as ”two great monuments of sixth-century 217:Seong-wang, Myeong-wang, Seongmyeong-wang 1009:Content in this article was copied from 1022: 755:(1341–1420), the 7th Patriarchs of the 313: 875:(扶餘季, 527–599) – 28th King of Baekje, 862:(扶餘昌, 525–598) – 27th King of Baekje, 169: 129: 27:26th King of Baekje Korea (r. 523–554) 963:Portrayed by Kim Ho Jung in the 2017 842:(斯我君, ?–?) – known in Baekje as 649:He attended a Buddhist conference at 590:Seong was known as a great patron of 578:), and reclaiming the center of the 231:Sŏng-wang, Myŏng-wang, Sŏngmyŏng-wang 7: 751:. It was written by a Japanese monk 957:The King's Daughter, Soo Baek-hyang 628:(노리사치계, 怒利斯致契, ?-?) in 538 to 665:In 538, he moved the capital from 25: 550:, 504?-554) (r. 523–554) was the 1032:聖冏抄 ... 故威德王恋慕父王状所造顕之尊像 即救世観音像是也 1004: 715:. 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Index

King Seong

Baekje
Coronation
Muryeong of Baekje
Wideok of Baekje
Baekje
Baekje
Posthumous name
Muryeong of Baekje
Grand Lady
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Monarchs of Korea
Baekje
Onjo
Daru
Giru
Gaeru
Chogo
Gusu
Saban
Goi
Chaekgye

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