Story 31. The “one lineage for thousand years 만세일계(萬世一系)” from the 4th generation descendant of Balhae Yabal (野勃) Geumhaeng, Goguryeo, Balhae; Jin(金) dynasty, Yuan (元) dynasty, and Qing (淸) dynasty royal family

 

Story 31. The “one lineage for thousand years 만세일계(萬世一系)” from the 4th generation descendant of Balhae Yabal (野勃) Geumhaeng, Goguryeo, Balhae; Jin() dynasty, Yuan () dynasty, and Qing () dynasty royal family

Sokmal Malgal (粟末靺鞨)” or “Mongol (Mogol)” lineage is the “family lineage of the Tatar (大對盧) Khan” based on the genealogy of <사국사 Taikh-I Arba' Ulus, 四汗國, Four Khan Countries>, and as such, it was the same lineage as the “family lineage of the Tatar (大對盧) Khan” of Goguryeo.

The two families of this Daedae-ro (大對盧) family and the Malgal family, as evidenced by the epitaphs of Cheon Heon-seong and his uncle Cheon Nam-sin, were “descendants of Jumong (朱蒙), the founder of Goguryeo.” If so, the family line of Daeya-bal (大野勃) of Sokmal-malgal (粟末靺鞨) was also “descendants of Jumong (朱蒙).”​

The descendants of Jumong (朱蒙) of the Sokmal-malgal (粟末靺鞨) Daeyabal (大野勃) of this Sokmal-malgal (粟末靺鞨) lineage, the descendants of Hambo (函普), the founder of the Jin Dynasty, the Yeojin clan, that is, the Wanyan Agolta clan (完顔 阿骨打 家門) was also naturally the “descendants of Jumong (朱蒙).”

The fact that <Samjobukmaenghoepyeon三朝北盟會編> refers to the Yeojin(女眞) clan of Hambo (函普), the founder of the Jin Dynasty, as the “legend of Gorguyeo Jumong (高麗朱蒙之遺種)” was simply an abbreviation without explaining the entire historical truth. From Goguryeo, founded by Jumong, came Balhae, founded by his descendant Dae Jo-yeong, and from Balhae, the Jin Dynasty came from Hambo, the son of Geum Haeng(今幸), the 4th generation descendant of Dae Jo-yeong's younger brother Yabal.

In addition, the Yuan Dynasty's imperial family came from the lineage of Geum Haeng's youngest son Bo Hwal-ri, who went on to become the 14th generation descendant Genghis Khan.

In addition, this lineage from the Goguryeo royal family continued through the Ming Dynasty in China, and to the Qing (1616-1912) imperial family of “Aishin Gakluo Nurhachi(愛新覺羅努爾哈赤)” who was born in the Jin Dynasty.

Although it collapsed in the aftermath of the Xinhai Revolution, it was reborn as “Manchuria” which was established after the so-called “Manchurian Incident” on September 18, 1931, and continued until the last emperor, “Aishin Gakluo Puyi (愛新覺羅努溥儀)” abdicated on August 18, 1945.

Before this, the 6th emperor of the Qing Dynasty, the Qianlong Emperor (born 1711, reigned 1735-1796), issued an imperial edict to “write the history of the ancestors of our Qing Dynasty royal family!” and the official Qing history book <The Study of the Origins of Manchuria (欽定滿洲源流考)>”> was written as follows:

The Qing surname Aisin Gyo-ro (愛新覺羅努) is the same branch as Geumwon (金源) [the Wanyan (完顔) clan of the first ancestor of the Jin dynasty and the Dae clan of Balhae], and the ancestor of the Jin dynasty came from the Malgal clan (金之先出靺鞨部) [the surname came from the Dae clan of Balhae], and the story that he was born after eating the red fruit of the Qing dynasty (he branched off from Jumong (朱蒙) as a descendant] ∙∙∙∙∙ is the successor to the tribe of the Great Jin dynasty (大金部族).∙∙∙∙∙ Also, during the Tang Dynasty, there was a king of Balhae (渤海王) in Malgal (靺鞨) who passed down for more than ten generations (傳十餘世), and this is the ancestor of the Jin Dynasty (金之先)”

This is the genealogy of the Goguryeo-Balhae royal family, which is truly a “one lineage for thousand years 만세일계(萬世一系)” that continues to the Qing Dynasty imperial family and the Manchurian emperor.

 

[Goguryeo Royal Family Illegitimate Family]

[Balhae King Dae Jo-yeong] ↔ [Balhae Ban-an King Ya-bal​]

[Golden Jar, Golden Khan]

[Churluk Mergen] ↔ [Kubaisire] ↔ [Tusbuda] ↔ [Yongnyeo] ∙∙∙∙ [Jakjegeon]

                                                                                               

[Konggrat Tribe]   [Yekiras Tribe]    [Korlas Tribe]         [Goryeo Dynasty]

                                                         

      [Jin Dynasty Family]         

                                   [Yuan Dynasty Family]                              [Konggrat Dynasty]   [Qing Dynasty Family]                                                                 (Uzbekistan)

Golden Jar (金 汗, Altun Khan, Golden Khan) “Geumhaeng (今幸)” 3 sons From the Chuluq Mergen (阿古迺), Kubai Shire (函普), and Tusbuda (保活里) to the East Asian world, Central Asia, and Europe, five great dynasties emerged that had a historical impact and influence on the world. They formed a family lineage that connected Goguryeo, Balhae, Jin, Yuan, Qing, and further Manchuria.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Story 66. The meaning of Genghis Khan is “Tinggis Khan” or “King of Jin Dynasty”

Story 52. ​​The story of Bozanjar Khan, the founder of the lineage of Nirun Mongol, the ancestor of Genghis Khan