Go of Balhae

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Dae Joyeong (born 645; died 719) or Thai Tzu (大祚榮), also known as Gao , King Go (고왕; 高王; [ko.waŋ]), established the state of Balhae, reigning from 699 to 719.
Dae Joyeong was the first son of general Dae Jung-sang, who was also known as Sari Geolgeol Jungsang (Hangul: 사리걸걸중상, Hanja: 舍利乞乞仲象) or Dae Geolgeol Jungsang (Hangul: 대걸걸중상, Hanja: 大乞乞仲象).
Historical sources give different accounts of Dae Jo-yeong's ethnicity and background.
Among the official dynastic history works, the New Book of Tang refers to Dae Jo-yeong as a Sumo Mohe.
The Old Book of Tang states Dae's ethnic background as "高麗別種".
The term is interpreted as meaning "a branch of the Goguryeo people" by South and North Korean historians.
Samguk yusa, the 13th-century collection of Korean history and legends, describes Dae as a Sumo Mohe chieftain.
However, it gives another account of Dae being a former Goguryeo general.
After the fall of Goguryeo to the Silla-Tang armies, Dae Jung-sang remained in a part of Goguryeo which had not been attacked during the 3rd Goguryeo-Tang war.
Afterward, Geolgeol Jung-sang and Geol geol Dae Jo Yeong was opposed to the Tang and its interregnum Wu Zhou (690–705).
In the confusion of the Khitan uprising led by Li Jinzhong against the Wu Zhou in May 696, Dae Jung-sang led at least 8,000 Goguryeo remnant peoples,
the Mohe people, to Dongmo mountain, and the Mohe leader Geolsa Biu made an alliance and sought independence.
The Wu Zhou killed Geolsa Biu, and Dae Jung-sang also died.
Dae Geolgeol Jo-yeong integrated the armies of Goguryeo people and some Malgal (Mohe) tribes and resisted Wu Zhou's attack.
His victory over the Wu Zhou at the Battle of Tianmenling enabled him to expand his father's empire and claimed himself the King of Zhen in 698.
He established his capita...




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