Story 26. The identity of the Golden Jar, the founder of the Konggrat tribe, is Yabal’s 4th generation descendant Geumhaeng (今幸)
Story 26. The identity of the Golden Jar, the founder of the Konggrat tribe, is Yabal’s 4th generation descendant Geumhaeng ( 今幸 ) The “Golden Jar”, the founder of the Konggrat tribe that < 집사 Tarikh-e Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia> speaks of, is surprisingly “Geumhaeng ( 今幸 ), the monk of Pyeongju, Hwanghae Province” in <Goryeo History ( 高麗史 )> and <Goryeo History Jeolyo Summary( 高麗史節要 )>. It is also written in Chinese characters as “Geumhaeng ( 金幸 ) Kim Haeng.” Next, the identity of the three sons of “Golden Jar” Geumhaeng, namely the three brothers that < 집사 Tarikh-e Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia> speaks of as “Churluk Mergen,” “Kubaisire,” and “Tusbudau.” At first glance, their names seem very unfamiliar. However, if you look closely, their names were nothing more than Tungusic titles or Chinese character titles based on the Korean Malgal language. Also, these were actually the three brothers Kagorai ( 阿古迺 , Ago-rae), Hambo ( 函普 , Keun-bo, Keun...