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King Go of Balhae 발해고왕 (渤海高王)
King of Balhae
Predecessor
Dynasty founder
Reign
698–719
Successor
King Mu
Born
Dae Joyeong (대조영, 大祚榮) Unknown
Died
719
Issue
Muye, King Mu Mun-ye
Names
Dae Joyeong (대조영, 大祚榮)
Posthumous name
Go (고왕. 高王)
House
House of Dae
Father
Dae Jung-sang
Go of Balhae
Chinese name
Chinese
高王
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Gāowáng
Wade–Giles
Kowang
Given in Chinese
Chinese
大祚荣
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Dà Zuòróng
Wade–Giles
Ta Tsojung
Korean name
Hangul
고왕
Hanja
高王
Transcriptions
Revised Romanization
Go Wang
McCune–Reischauer
Ko Wang
Given in Korean
Hangul
대조영
Hanja
大祚榮
Transcriptions
Revised Romanization
Dae Joyeong
McCune–Reischauer
Tae Choyŏng
Monarchs of Korea
Balhae
Go 698–719
Mu 719–737
Mun 737–793
Dae Won-ui 793
Seong 793–794
Gang 794–809
Jeong 809–812
Hui 812–817
Gan 817–818
Seon 818–830
Dae Ijin 830–857
Dae Geonhwang 857–871
Dae Hyeonseok 871–894
Dae Wihae 894–906
Dae Inseon 906–926
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Dae Joyeong (Korean: 대조영; Hanja: 大祚榮; [tae.dʑo.jʌŋ] or [tae.tɕo.jʌŋ]; died 719) or Da Zuorong (simplified Chinese: 大祚荣; traditional Chinese: 大祚榮), also known as King Go (Korean: 고왕; Hanja: 高王; [ko.waŋ]; Chinese: Gao), established the state of Balhae, reigning from 699 to 719.
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