Jinseong of Silla

Jinseong of Silla

Infobox Korean name
hangul=진성여왕
hanja=眞聖女王
rr=Jinseong yeowang
mr=Chinsŏng yŏwang
hangulborn=김만, "also" 김원
hanjaborn=金曼, "also" 金垣
rrborn=Gim Man, "also" Gim Won
mrborn=Kim Man, "also" Kim Wŏn

Jinseong of Silla (d. 897, r. 887-897) was the fifty-first to rule the Korean kingdom of Silla. She was also Silla's third and final reigning queen. Her reign saw the end of Unified Silla and the beginning of the Later Three Kingdoms period.

Jinseong was the daughter of King Gyeongmun. The younger sister of Heongang and Jeonggang, she rose to the throne when both of her brothers died without issue.

Jinseong is noted in the "Samguk Sagi" for her immoral and licentious conduct, ranging from taking bribes to bringing pretty girls into the palace and committing lewd acts with them. She also carried on an affair with the high commander ("Gakgan") Wihong.

During her reign, public order collapsed. Taxes could no longer be collected and the military conscription system failed. Taking advantage of this domestic disarray, Yang Gil in the northwest and Gyeon Hwon in the southwest rebelled and founded their own kingdoms.

In 895, Jinseong appointed Heongang's illegitimate son Kim Yo as Crown Prince. In the sixth lunar month of 897, she abdicated the throne, dying within the year. She was buried to the north of Sajasa temple in Gyeongju.

ee also

*List of Korean monarchs
*List of Silla people
*Unified Silla
*Later Three Kingdoms of Korea


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