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Maybe because 'chair' is in the name, it reminds me of the tool to sit on, 'chair', about the name, 'the king of chairs because I didn't do anything and just sat around and chatted', 'the teacher asked me about the last king of Baekje, but I couldn't remember it' [34]
3,000 court ladies... In other words, (albeit a false rumor), it is synonymous with harem in Korea because of the fact that 'there were many women'. In fact, among the monarchs of the previous dynasties, there were several monarchs who had concubines [35], but King Uija steadfastly maintains his position as a pronoun of harem because he is the end point of a dynasty in addition to the amazing number of '3,000'. Perhaps for that reason, it is steadily being used in memes and drips like the Korean version of Casanova.
If we apply the contents of <Seodongyo>, it is interpreted that he put the expansion of Baekje's territory above his blood ties. In general, Seodong is considered to be King Mu, and Princess Seonhwa is the princess of Silla, the queen of King Mu, and the mother of King Uija, since then it would be said that he continued to fight her aunt.[36] However, in <Geumjesaribongyeonggi>, which was recently released during the restoration work of the stone pagoda at Mireuksa Temple Site, the queen of King Mu was not Princess Seonhwa, but the daughter of Sataek, an aristocrat of Baekje.
Together with his father, King Mu, he drove Silla to near destruction, but in the end, due to all kinds of causes, the country was taken away by Silla, and in his later years, he was dragged to Tang Dynasty and ended his life there.
Considering that Gyeon Hwon raised the slogan 'Let's take revenge on King Uija!' while raising Later Baekje, it seems that even 200 years later, people in the old Baekje region sympathized with King Uija. Afterwards, Gyeon Hwon killed King Gyeongae in Poseokjeong Pavilion and proclaimed, 'I have repaid the resentment of King Uija.' On the one hand, as proof that Silla achieved territorial unification of the Korean Peninsula but failed to achieve spiritual unification, it has no connection with Baekje, and rather, Gyeon Hwon, a raw southerner who rebelled while working as a regular army in Seorabeol, is the last of a country that was destroyed 200 years ago. He asked to take revenge for the king, but it was the fact that the whole area responded. “When the Baekje Kingdom heard that the emperor was dead, they supported and sent a priest, and I followed the priest and sent them to Tsukushi-no-Kuni (筑紫國, Chukjaguk). ) has arrived. However, I came alone first to serve at the funeral. But the country is very dizzy right now.”
《Nihon Shoki》Volume 24 Emperor Gogyoku New Year
On the first day of the second month of Jeonghae (丁亥), I sent 戊子 阿曇山背連比羅夫, 草壁吉士磐金, and 倭漢書直縣 to the Baekje Jomunsa Temple to inquire about the news there. Jomunsa replied, “The King of Baekje told us, ‘Since Sae-sang always does bad things, the Japanese court will not allow it even if we ask to accompany him to the envoy returning.’”[38]
Baekje Jomunsa’s servants and others said, “In November of last year, Daejwapyeong Jiji (智積) died. Also, the envoy of Baekje threw the envoy of Kunlun into the sea. In the first month of this year, the king's mother died, and the younger prince's son Gyogi, four younger sisters, Naejwapyeong Kimi, and about 40 prominent people were exiled to the island.”
《Nihon Shoki》Volume 24, Emperor Kogyoku, February Article

Meanwhile, in 642 or 655, it is estimated that a fairly large-scale political upheaval occurred in Baekje. (The timing issue is described in detail below, but although the record says it is 642, there are many cases that 655 is likely to be the case.) King Uija took advantage of the death of his 'mother' to launch a kind of coup d'état. For some reason, this record has not been handed down to domestic librarians such as 《Samguksagi》, and can only be found in 《Nihonshoki》. 《Nihonshogi》 described the events that occurred in Baekje at the time through the mouths of Jomunsa, who had been to Baekje, and envoys from Baekje.

According to the record, King Uija went to Japan when his 'mother' passed away and prevented his younger brother Buyeo Saesang from returning home, and his nephews, Buyeo Gyogi and mother daughters (brothers and sisters born from the same mother) and About 40 high-profile figures, including Naejwapyeong and Kimi, were exiled to the island. At that time, the king's blood relatives and ministers, who could be said to be the core of the power class, disappeared from the Baekje court in an instant.

The 'mother of King Uija' in this record refers to Queen Sataek (沙宅王后), King Mu's maid. It is presumed that Queen Sataek is not King Uija's real mother, but in any case, she is simply recorded as her mother in the librarian. In addition, the exiled king's blood relatives, Saesang, Gyogi, and four sisters, were probably strongly influenced by Queen Sataek, the mother of King Uija. The 40 people, including Nae Jwa-pyeong and Kimi, must have been political enemies of King Uija.

Although King Uija behaved enough to be called 'Haedong Jeungja' due to his high reputation for his filial piety and brotherly friendship, it is clearly seen that this was a measure to protect his position when his power was weak. Looking at the early life of King Uija, he had a weak foundation due to his weak support, such as receiving his crown prince installation very late, but he overcame this with skillful management skills and aimed for a golden opportunity to seize the presidency for himself. . 
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