King Gwanggaeto
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Jump to navigationJump to searchKing Gwanggaeto (lit. "king who broadly opened the territory") was the 19th ruler of the ancient Korean kingdom of Koguryo. He is known for leading the kingdom into a great revival and expanding its territory after a period of defeats against outside attackers.
A stele associated with him was discovered in the city of Jí'ān in China's Jilin province near the China-Korea border in 1880. It was inscribed and erected by his son and successor, King Jangsu of Koguryo, detailing the accomplishments of his father. The roughly 1800-character text is of particular note as it is an early example of a text referring to Japan as wa (倭). The stele is inscribed on four sides; rubbings of all four sides are held in the collection of the Tôyô Bunko.
References
- Gallery labels, Tôyô Bunko.[1]