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Jijeung of Silla : ウィキペディア英語版
Jijeung of Silla

Jijeung of Silla (437–514) (r.500-514) was the 22nd ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He is remembered for strengthening royal authority and building Silla into a centralized kingdom.
Like many Silla kings, Jijeung was of royal blood on both sides. His father was the ''Galmunwang'' Kim Seup-bo, who was a grandson of Naemul Isageum. His mother was Lady Josaeng, the daughter of Nulji Isageum.
Jijeung began his program of legal reform in 502, when he outlawed the custom of burying servants with their masters. In 503, he formally established the country's name as "Silla," it having previously been represented by a variety of Chinese characters. At the same time, he took the title of ''wang'', meaning "king"; he had previously borne the native Silla title of ''maripgan''.
Jijeung continued this program in the following years, with a reform of ceremonial dress in 504 and of local administration in 505. In that reform, he incorporated the old territory of Siljik-guk into the Silla administrative system. He established a market in eastern Gyeongju in 509. In 512, he sent Kim Isabu to conquer the island nation of Usan-guk.
After his death, Jijeung received a temple name, the name by which he is now known. He was the first Silla king to receive a temple name.
==See also==

* Unified Silla
* List of Korean monarchs
* List of Silla people

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