Buyeo Hunhae

Buyeo Hunhae (扶餘訓解, ? – 405) was a prince of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the second son of the 15th king, Chimnyu of Baekje.

Buyeo Hunhae
Hangul
부여훈해
Hanja
扶餘訓解
Revised RomanizationBuyeo Hunhae
McCune–ReischauerPuyŏ Hunhae

His older brother, Buyeo Abang, became the 17th kin, Asin of Baekje. Hunhae was sent to Japan as a political hostage but returned to Baekje during his brother's reign. His brother died in 405 and Hunhae served as regent for Asin's son (who was also in Japan as a political hostage) who was returning from Japan. The younger brother of Hunhae, Buyeo Seolye who wanted to become king himself had Hunhae killed but was himself killed by the returning Jeonji and the prime minister.[1]

Hunhae's descendants who stayed in Japan became founders of the Anko clan (雁高氏) as recorded in the Japanese genealogical compilation, Shinsen Shōjiroku.[2]

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Notes

  1. Samguk Sagi, Scroll 26
  2. Shinsen Shōjiroku
King Pungjang
Cadet branch of the House of Go
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Uija
King of Baekje
660–663
Annexed by Tang and Silla
Titles in pretence
Loss of title  TITULAR 
King of Baekje
663–677
Reason for succession failure:
Battle of Baekgang
Succeeded by
Buyeo Yung


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