Yŏn Namgŏn

Second son of Yŏn Kaesomun


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::summary Second son of Yŏn Kaesomun ::

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hangul%연남건
hanja淵男建
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| hangul = %연남건 | hanja = 淵男建

Yŏn Namgŏn (淵男建, 연남건) (635 ~ ?) was the second son of the Goguryeo military leader and dictator Yŏn Kaesomun (Unknown-666), and third Tae Mangniji of Goguryeo during the reign of Goguryeo's last ruler, King Bojang.

Fall of Goguryeo

Following the death of his father in 666, Namgŏn became embroiled in a power struggle with his elder brother Yŏn Namsaeng. Namgŏn and his younger brother Namsan staged a coup against their older brother when he was inspecting all of the fortresses of Goguryeo to prepare for war against the Tang. Namgŏn and Namsan's coup forced Namsaeng to surrender to the Tang, and ultimately led to the destruction of Goguryeo. Namgŏn appointed himself Tae Mangniji (대막리지, 大莫離支) and seized control of the government.

During Tang's subsequent invasion of 668, Namgŏn led armed resistance to the Chinese forces near the Amnok River and continued to resist the Tang forces all the way to Pyongyang. With Goguryeo's defeat, Namgŏn found himself a prisoner of war and was transported to China and later banished to Qianzhou (黔州), in what is today China's Sichuan province, where he apparently died. The tomb steles of Namgŏn's siblings Namsaeng and Namsan are extant but offer no particulars regarding the life of Namgŏn. Had Namgŏn and his brothers united to work together, Goguryeo would have lasted for a much longer period of time, but Silla sent their spies into the brothers' inner circle of advisors to try and create a rift between the brothers.

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Notes

| title = Taedaero of the Eastern Province of Goguryeo | years = 666 - 668 | after = None}} | title = Mangniji (Prime Minister) of Goguryeo | years = 666 - 668 | after = None}} | before = Yŏn Namsaeng | title = Tae Mangniji (Grand Prime Minister) of Goguryeo | years = 666 - 668 | after = None}}

References

  1. 연개소문의 맏아들인 연남생이 634년에 탄생했고 막내아들인 연남산이 639년 출생했으므로 적어도 1년 이상 차이가 난다.

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