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Asin 아신 | |||||
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Eoraha | |||||
King of Baekje | |||||
Reign | November 392 - September 405 | ||||
Coronation | November 392 | ||||
Predecessor | Jinsa | ||||
Successor | Jeonji | ||||
Born | Buyeo Asin ? Biyeorgung, Wiryeseong | ||||
Died | September 405 | ||||
Consort | Lady Hae | ||||
Issue | Buyeo Sinji Buyeo Yang Buyeo Sin | ||||
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House | Buyeo | ||||
Dynasty | Baekje | ||||
Father | Chimnyu | ||||
Mother | Lady Jin | ||||
Religion | Buddhism | ||||
Occupation | King |
Asin of Baekje | |
Hangul | 아신왕, 아방왕, 아화왕 |
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Hanja | 阿莘王, 阿芳王, 阿花王 |
Revised Romanization | Asin-wang, Abang-wang, Ahwa-wang |
McCune–Reischauer | Asin-wang, Abang-wang, Ahwa-wang |
Monarchs of Korea |
Baekje |
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King Asin (died 405) (r. 392–405) was the seventeenth king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Buyeo Abang was the eldest son of Baekje's 15th ruler Chimnyu, and ascended to the throne after the death of Chimnyu's brother, the 16th king Jinsa, of whom he is said to have killed.
During his reign, Goguryeo forces under Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo steadily pushed into Baekje from the north. Asin appointed his maternal uncle Jin Mu as chief general and ordered him to attack Goguryeo repeatedly in the early 390s, but each attack was defeated. In 395, after a failed attack by Baekje, Goguryeo took Baekje's territory around today's northern Seoul.
Asin sought to strengthen Baekje's position against Goguryeo, sending his son Jeonji to the Wa kingdom of Japan as a ward to cement Baekje's alliance with that country in 397. In 398, according to the Samguk sagi, he constructed Ssanghyeon Castle to protect Baekje's remaining territory north of the Han River. In 399, during another round of conscription for the battles against Goguryeo, many peasants are said to have fled to Silla. In 403 he attacked Silla. Historical records do not show any contacts with China during Asin's rule.
Asin died during the year 405, and watched desperately as his once-powerful kingdom was falling slowly to its powerful northern neighbor Goguryeo. His three brothers would fight for the throne ending in all of their deaths and the crowning of Asin's son.