Lady Hae | |||||
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Secondary Consort ("Cha-Bi") | |||||
Born | ? State of Galsabuyeo | ||||
Died | ? Kingdom of Goguryeo | ||||
Spouse | Go Muhyul | ||||
Sons | Hodong (with Muhyul)[1] | ||||
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House | Hae clan (by birth) | ||||
Father | Hae, son of King Galsa | ||||
Korean name | |||||
Hangul | |||||
Hanja | |||||
Revised Romanization | Buin Haessi | ||||
McCune–Reischauer | Pu'in Haessh'i |
Lady Hae (Korean: 부인 해씨) was a Galsabuyeo royal family member as the granddaughter of its founder and sister of its last ruler.[2] It was said that she had a beautiful looks and therefore was favoured by King Muhyul, then honoured as Secondary Consort Hae (차비 해씨, 次妃 解氏) and had a son with him, Prince Hodong[3] who was his favourite son. In 68 AD, her brother, King Dodu's kingdom was surrendered King Taejo while he united Galsabuyeo with Goguryeo.[4]
In popular culture
- Portrayed Choi Jung-won in the 2008–2009 KBS TV series The Kingdom of the Winds.[5][6]
References
- ↑ Tae Hung Ha (1968). Guide to Korean Culture. Yonsei University Press. ISBN 9788971411957.
- ↑ Kim Ki-hong (2021). 삼국사기 바로알기 4: 태조대왕 [Quick Knowledge of Samguk Sagi 4: Grand King Taejo] (in Korean). EPurple. ISBN 9791139000436.
- ↑ Lee Hye-soon (2009). 천손 은 어느 곳 에서 노닐고 계시는고: 한시 속 의 고구려 (in Korean). University of Michigan: Somyung Publisher. ISBN 9788956263694.
- ↑ 歷史敎育論集, Issue 36 [Collection of Historical Education, Issue 36] (in Korean). Kyungpook University History Department. 2006. p. 386.
- ↑ "'미칠이' 최정원, '바람의 나라' 여주인공 캐스팅". StarNews (in Korean). 4 August 2008. Retrieved August 11, 2021.
- ↑ "최정원, '바람의 나라' 캐스팅 이번 주 최종 확정". INews (in Korean). Retrieved August 11, 2021.
- 《Samguk Sagi》 Vol. 14·Goguryeo Book 2
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