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Story 36. The son of Geumhaeng, who entered the “Josin (Jurchen) land” “Wan’anbu”, and the 14th great-grandfather of Genghis Khan, Bohwal-ri, who entered Yara (耶懶)

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Story 36. The son of Geumhaeng, who entered the “Josin (Jurchen) land” “Wan’anbu”, and the 14th great-grandfather of Genghis Khan, Bohwal-ri, who entered Yara ( 耶懶 ) Episode 1. The youngest son of Geumhaeng, the Golden Jar, Tusbudau/Bohwal-ri ( 保活里 ) The descendant tribe of Bohwal-ri (Tusbuda), the third son of Geumhaeng, the Golden Jar, was confirmed to be the tribe of Alan Gowa, the 5th great-granddaughter of the Golden Jar, called the “mother of all Mongolians,” and her 10th great-grandfather, Genghis Khan. Therefore, according to the genealogy of the <Secret History of the Mongols>, we will look into the deeds of Alan Gowa, the 10th great-grandfather of Genghis Khan, and her son, “Bodonchar (Bojanchar)”, and the ancestors of Genghis Khan below them. First, let's look at the story of the deeds of the two sons of the Golden Jar, Hambo ( 函普 ) and the 4th great-grandfather of Alan Gowa, Bohwal-ri ( 保活里 ), and also examine the relationship between the direct and collater...

Story 35. The founder of Kongrat, Geumhaeng, was the 15th ancestor of Genghis Khan of the Korras lineage and the 8th ancestor of Agolta of the Yekiras lineage.

  Story 35. The founder of Kongrat, Geumhaeng, was the 15th ancestor of Genghis Khan of the Korras lineage and the 8th ancestor of Agolta of the Yekiras lineage. The Geumhaeng family succeeded in the war to recover the land lost during the time of their grandfather, “ Kiyan ,” by attacking Silla in the south of Balhae under the secret order of Daeinsu, the Sun King of Balhae. They settled in Pyeongsan, Hwanghae-do, and lived as the local governor of Balhae, “Paeseo Goryeo County King ( 浿西高麗郡王 ).” After that, according to <Jin Dynasty History> , after about a generation and a half had passed, Hambo, one of Geumhaeng’s three sons, who was 60 years old, went to Wanyanbu Bokgansu ( 完顔部 僕幹水 ) north of Gilju ( 吉州 ), or Banangun ( 盤顔郡 ) of Balhae for some reason. At the same time, the youngest brother Bohwal-ri went to Yara ( 耶懶 ) of today's Hamheung, Balhae era. Among these two, the 4th generation descendant of Bohwal-ri in <Jin Dynasty History> was Alan Kowai in <Ji...

Story 34. The Golden Jar of Geumhaeng, the “West Sea Dragon King (西海龍王)”, was the maternal grandfather of King Taejo Wang Geon of Goryeo Kingdom “Du Eun Jeom (豆恩岾) Gak Gan (角干)”

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Story 34. The Golden Jar of Geumhaeng, the “West Sea Dragon King ( 西海龍王 )”, was the maternal grandfather of King Taejo Wang Geon of Goryeo Kingdom “Du Eun Jeom ( 豆恩岾 ) Gak Gan ( 角干 )”   This founder of Konggrat, Geumhaeng, lived in none other than “Pyeongsan County ( 平山府 )” of Hwanghae-do, “Pyeongju ( 平州 ) of Goryeo”. Before this, his clan lived in “Amnokgangne ​​Gun” of the Western Capital of Balhae. However, after the record in <Tarikh-e Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia> that they came from “Arkana Kun (Amnokgangne ​​Gun)”, they lived in “Pyeongju ( 平州 ) of our country [Goryeo]” as <Goryeo History> says. This is the story that after the Kongrats left Arkana Kun, they marched south, won the battle against Silla, reclaimed the southern province of Balhae, and settled in today's Pyeongsan, a strategic point in that land. Geumhaeng, who carried out this undertaking, was recorded in <Tarikh-e Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia> as “Golden Jar.” This title is a high t...

Story 33. The recovery of several southern counties of Balhae and the legend of Arirang during the reign of King Seon (宣王) through the great expedition of the Konggrat tribe's Arcana Kun

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  Story 33. The recovery of several southern counties of Balhae and the legend of Arirang during the reign of King Seon ( 宣王 ) through the great expedition of the Konggrat tribe's Arcana Kun During the 12 years from 818 to 830 year during the reign of King Daeinsu ( 大仁秀 ), the founder of the Konggrat tribe, Geumhaeng ( 金幸 ), was probably in his 30 age to 50 age when he was a young man. In that case, the "Great Expulsion of the Konggrat tribe's Arcana Kun" can be said to be directly related to the war of the former king Insu to recover Balhae. <Tarikh-e Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia> recorded the “Ergene Kun Great Ital of the Konggrat Tribe” It was the story of the “Golden Jar, the Great March of Konggrat” that took place during the reign of King Seonwang Daeinsu ( 宣王 大仁秀 ) and the “Golden March of Konggrat” that participated in the Balhae King’s war to recover Balhae territory. There were historical facts that support this assumption. First of all, the founde...