Shigakishi
Shigakishi (琳聖太子, Sa'a-taeja, ? – August, 513), was the third son of King Muryeong of Baekje. Some scholars believe he may be the same person as Prince Junda.[1][2]
Shigakishi | |
Hangul | 순타태자 |
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Hanja | 琳聖太子 |
Revised Romanization | Sa'a-taeja |
McCune–Reischauer | Sa'a-taeja |
In October, 504, king Muryeong of Baekje sent a diplomat named Managun with tribute to Emperor Buretsu of Japan. Buretsu was angry that Baekje had not sent an envoy in a long time and detained the envoy. So, in April, 505 Muryeong sent a new envoy with Maagun with tribute but this time sending a message to Buretsu: “Previously to submit tribute I dispatched Managun, who was of no relation to the royalty of Baekje. Therefore, I humbly send Saa, that he may serve in the court.” He eventually had a son, the monk named Kun. He was the ancestor of the Yamato no Kimi.[3]
See also
- Muryeong of Baekje
- Tomb of King Muryeong
- Yamato clan
- Takano no Niigasa
- Koreans in Japan
- Baekje
- Monarchs of Korea
References
- Samguk Sagi
- Shinsen Shōjiroku
- Nihon Shoki, Scroll 16
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