Angyogchukjyong of Bangansen

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King Angyogchukjyong of Bangansen was the King of Bangansen 2815-2760 BF (before the flood) .He was the son and heir to king Ilmangyong of Bangansen and his queen Hangjy-jyo.He was said to have built the Great Temple of Stone,gathering "powerfull stones" ("stones in witch the spirit rests"(the Desh people believe that a soul after death shal be sealed in a stone and wait so until the Divine Emperor Gaydo will rise and a new empiere, covering all earth,the 5 heavens and Mangyjyo ("Dead house" a world for unblessed souls) shal be united and that the number of stones pretell the number of all the souls that will ever be on earth,see Insengyo faith )) ,witch his son and heir destroyed.His wife was Queen Nangyonchuk-jyo.

He was succeeded by his third son Mohongeok III. of Bangansen . Note:no details of the other two exist.If he favourited him over them,if the King or his heir had them killed,if they gave up their rights or were forced to,dissapeared or died of sickness or natural reasons remains unknown.The only evidence of their existence is Mohongeok III.'s gravestone inscription, calling him "Greatest King Mohongeok III. ,third son to Greatest King Angyogchukjyong". The reason of his death is unknow,but his great-grandson Mohonseong of Bangansen in his disputable work, the Gwyung-Yon ,asociates it indirectly to the kings wife or his mistress, whose identity the alleged author suposedly knew ,but never revealed.His grave sight is in Pyongguk .


Angyogchukjyong grave inscription:

  • Dae (archaic for King,used as a meaningsless honorific by then) Great King (Jyo-Wang) Angyogchukjyong,Unje-Thenjingyo-Jyo Wang Ilmangyong ("Unje-archaic for "son", "Thenjingyo" archaic for "first of") Taek (posthumunous name,archaic,means "Bringer of the liberation of the soul) Tunju (archaic for "Father")