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He is important because he is the first monarch in Korean history whose name is handed down in the literature except mythological monarch like [[Dangun]] and [[Jizi]].
He is important because he is the first monarch in Korean history whose name is handed down in the literature except mythological monarch like [[Dangun]] and [[Jizi]].


However, he is not the first person in Korean history whose name is handed down, because there was the person named Daebu-rye, who was diplomat of Gojoseon who lived a century ago then Bu.
However, he is not the first person in Korean history whose name is handed down, because there was the person named Daebu-rye, who was diplomat of Gojoseon who lived a century ago then Bu. <ref>{{cite web|title=「한국문화민족대백과 - 부왕|url=https://m.terms.naver.com/entry.naver?docId=577557&cid=46620&categoryId=46620|date= June 20, 2016|archive-date=June 20, 2016|access-date=April 24, 2021|publisher=Sankei|language=ko}}</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Bu of Gojoseon
Hangul
부왕
Hanja
否王
Revised RomanizationBu Wang
McCune–ReischauerBu Wang

King Bu was king of Gija Joseon. The period of his reign was from 232 BC to 220 BC. His posthumous name was King Jong Tong (hangul: 종통왕, hanja: 宗統王). His personal name was Gibu (hangul: 기부, hanja: 基否). He was succeeded by Jun of Gojoseon.[1]

Name

He is called as Buwang(wang means monarch in Korean language) and also called the Biwang(丕王).

He is important because he is the first monarch in Korean history whose name is handed down in the literature except mythological monarch like Dangun and Jizi.

However, he is not the first person in Korean history whose name is handed down, because there was the person named Daebu-rye, who was diplomat of Gojoseon who lived a century ago then Bu. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Yukio Takeda, p. 263-p264:"One of the China’s interest to East was trading and their embarkation upon Joseon was continued. There are some merchants observed in Korea and its neighboring countries. And in that Joseon, throne was acceded from King Bu to Jun Wang who was the last king. That Joseon is so-called Gija Josen."
  2. ^ "「한국문화민족대백과 - 부왕" (in Korean). Sankei. June 20, 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2021. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help)

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Bu of Gojoseon
 Died: 220 BC
Regnal titles
Preceded by
unknown
King of Gija Joseon
BC232–BC220
Succeeded by