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Gyeongsun(D.-978, r.-927 935), 56inci ve Koreli Silla kralliginin son yöneticisiydi. Kral Munseong'un altinci torunu, kral Heongang'in kizi olan prenses Gyea ve Ichan Hyojong'un ogluydu.
Hubaekje kuvvetleri, 927'de Gyeongju'yu tahttan indirdikten sonra Gyeongsun, Hubaekje krali Gyeon Hwon tarafindan tahtta yerlestirildi, Gyeongsun, 935'te Goryeo'nun Taejosu'na sonunda feragat etmeye kadar önceki Silla bölgesinin küçücük bir artiginin üzerinde hüküm sürdü. Onun feragat etmesi, Kore'nin Taejo'nun birlesmesini tamamladi.
Gyeongsun Taejo'nun (muhtemelen ikinci karisi olarak) bir kiziyla evlendi ve eski hayatinin kalintilarinin disinda Goryeo baskenti (günümüzdeki Kaesong) yakinlarinda yasadi. Mezari Güney Kore, Gyeonggi-do, Yeoncheon sehri, Jangdan-myeon'dadir.
Samguk Sagi'ye göre, Gyeongsun'un oglu, Prens Ma-Ui babasinin basarisizligini kabul etmez ve Kore'nin o zamanki kuzey sinirinda bulunan Kumgang dagina inzivaya çekilir. Bir baska mit Prens Ma-Ui'nin ,sans eseri Jin hanedanligini kurdugu ve Qing hanedanini buldugu, daha kuzeye Jurchenlere, Aisin Klani'ni kurdugu yere gitmistir. Burada sunu not etmek lazim Aisin Gioro 1altin1 anlamina gelir, tipki Silla soyadi "Kim" gibi ve tabii ki Aisin Gioro klanindan hayatta kalanlar 金 isaretini soyadlarinda kullanirlar.
Ingilizce(English)
Gyeongsun of Silla (d. 978, r. 927-935) was the 56th and final ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. A sixth-generation descendant of King Munseong, he was the son of Ichan Hyojong by Princess Gyea, who was the daughter of King Heongang.
Gyeongsun was placed on the throne by the Hubaekje king Gyeon Hwon after the Hubaekje forces sacked Gyeongju in 927. Gyeongsun reigned over a tiny remnant of the former Silla territory until finally abdicating to Taejo of Goryeo in 935. His abdication completed Taejo's unification of Korea.
Gyeongsun married a daughter of Taejo (presumably as a second wife), and lived out the remainder of his life near the Goryeo capital (modern-day Kaesong). His tomb lies in Jangdan-myeon, Yeoncheon County, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
According to Samguk Sagi, Gyeongsun's son, Prince Ma-Ui objected to his father's submission to Goryeo and became a hermit in Mount Kumgang located near the northern border of Korea at the time. Another myth holds that Prince Ma-Ui went further north into the land of the Jurchens where he became the founder of the Aisin Gioro clan, who would eventually found the Jin Dynasty and eventually the Qing Dynasty. It should be noted that Aisin Gioro does mean "gold," like the Silla royal surname "Kim," and indeed some surviving members of the Aisin Gioro clan also use the character 金 for their surname.
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