Gang Chung

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Korean name
Hangul
강충
Hanja
康忠
Revised RomanizationGang Chung
McCune–ReischauerGang Chung

Gang Chung (Korean강충; Hanja康忠) was 6th generation earlier ancestor of Taejo, who was the founder of Goryeo.

Biography[edit]

When Gang Ho-gyeong, the oldest ancestor of Taejo went to hunting in Mount Pyeon Na (편나), he met a goddess of the mountain. She offered him to get married with her and rule theocracy together. However, Gang Ho-gyeong already had a wife. According to a story, he visited his wife in his dream, she got pregnant and Gang Chung was born.[1] Once day, Par Wong (Korean팔원; Hanja八元), who was a Feng Shui master in Silla visited Gang Ho-gyeong and said “If you plant pine trees in Mount Song ak (Korean송악; Hanja松岳) and hide rocky wall, a person who unify three Korea will be born.” Gang Ho-gyeong followed his prediction and planted pine trees covered rocky wall and Taejo was born.[2]

Family[edit]

  • Father: Gang Ho-gyeong (강호경, 康虎景)
  • Mother: Unnamed lady (좌곡 여인)
  • Wife: Lady Gu Chi-ui (구치의, 具置義)
    • 1st son: Yi Je-geon (이제건, 伊帝建)
      • Granddaughter: Gang Deok-ju (강덕주, 康德州)
    • 2nd son: Gang Bo-yuk (강보육, 康寶育)
      • Daughter-in-law: Gang Deok-ju (강덕주, 康德州)
    • 3rd son: Gang Bo-jeon (강보전, 康寶甸)

References[edit]

  1. ^ 高雲基. 韓国の中世における女性 : 13世紀の文献資料を中心に (PDF). 慶應義塾大学日吉紀要. 言語・文化・コミュニケーション No.27. 慶應義塾大学日吉紀要刊行委員会.
  2. ^ 【噴水台】開城. JoongAng Ilbo. 2004-12-16. Retrieved 2017-03-06.

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