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Hangul
  
신숭겸

Name
  
Shin Sung-gyeom

McCune–Reischauer
  
Sin Sung'gyom


Hanja
  
申崇謙

Children
  
Sam Bo-jang

Shin Sung-gyeom

Died
  
927 AD, Daegu, South Korea

Revised Romanization
  
Sin Sunggyeom

신숭겸 유적지 (shin sung gyeom historical sites)


Shin Sung-gyeom (died 927) was a Korean general during the turbulent Later Three Kingdoms period in the early 10th century. Born in Gwanghaeju (present-day Chuncheon), he became a general in the kingdom of Taebong. He was instrumental in helping Wang Geon, who later founded the state of Goryeo, to achieve power.

Shin is remembered today for giving his life for Wang Geon in the aftermath of a rout of their forces by Hubaekje near present-day Daegu. According to the legend, the two exchanged armor so that the king would be able to escape the battlefield. While Wangeon escaped the battlefield, Shin and the remaining army fought bravely against the Hubaekje army. But eventually his army was routed and in the woods Shin was shot with arrows and was killed by the enemy. He was beheaded and his head was sent to Gyeon Hwon, King of Hubaekje

Shin Sung-gyeom is widely viewed as the founder of the Pyeongsan Shin clan.

References

Sin Sung-gyeom Wikipedia