Dae Ijin
Dae Ijin (r. 830–857) was the 11th king of the Balhae kingdom, which existed from AD 698 to 926 and occupied parts of Manchuria and northern Korea. The era name of his reign was Hamhwa (咸和, 함화).[1]
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| Chinese | 大彝震 | ||||||||
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| Hangul | 대이진 | ||||||||
| Hanja | 大彝震 | ||||||||
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| Monarchs of Korea Balhae |
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He was preceded by his grandfather, Seon of Balhae. The king made efforts for the consolidation of a centralized administrative system and organized a standing army.
Family
- Father: Dae Dae-deok (대신덕)
- Son: Dae Chang-hwi (대창휘)
- Son: Dae Myung-Hun (대명훈)
- Son: Dae Jun-myeong (대준명)
- Son: Dae Yeongwan (대연광)
- Son: Dae Seonseong (대선성)
- Son: Dae Ipak (대입악)
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