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'''Dae Wihae''' (r. [[894]]-[[906]], d. 906) was the 14th king of the kingdom of [[Balhae]]. Some lists of Balhae kings do not include him, although his name does appear in the Chinese chronicle ''[[Tang Huiyao]]'' (唐會要). His [[temple name]] and [[era name]] are unknown.
'''Dae Wihae''' (r. [[894]]-[[906]], d. 906) was the 14th king of the kingdom of [[Balhae]]. Some lists of Balhae kings do not include him, although his name does appear in the Chinese chronicle ''[[Tang Huiyao]]'' (唐會要). His [[temple name]] and [[era name]] are unknown.

Although history of his days did not exist abundantly, it was considered that he made lots of progress in diplomatic fields. He sent many delegates to [[Japan]], [[Tang]] in 894 and 905 respectively. It was until 1940 that his definite existence was unrevealed and finally Kim yuk bul and some Chinese historians came to find out the name '''Dae Wihae''' for the first time.


==See also==
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Revision as of 14:32, 6 March 2008

Dae Wihae
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese大瑋瑎
Simplified Chinese大玮瑎
Korean name
Hangul대위해
Hanja大瑋瑎

Dae Wihae (r. 894-906, d. 906) was the 14th king of the kingdom of Balhae. Some lists of Balhae kings do not include him, although his name does appear in the Chinese chronicle Tang Huiyao (唐會要). His temple name and era name are unknown.

Although history of his days did not exist abundantly, it was considered that he made lots of progress in diplomatic fields. He sent many delegates to Japan, Tang in 894 and 905 respectively. It was until 1940 that his definite existence was unrevealed and finally Kim yuk bul and some Chinese historians came to find out the name Dae Wihae for the first time.

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Preceded by King of Balhae
895–906
Succeeded by