Kyebaek

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The Last Battle

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In 660, Baekje was invaded by a force of 50,000 from Silla, supported by 144,000 Tang soldiers. Kyebaek, with only 5,000 troops under his command, met them in the battlefield of Hwangsanbeol. Before entering the battlefield, Kyebaek reportedly killed his wife and children to prevent them from being enslaved if he lost.

His forces won four initial battles, causing severe casualties to Silla forces. General Kyebaek fought very courageously and killed many Silla soldiers. However, in the end, exhausted and surrounded, Kyebaek's army was outnumbered and overwhelmed. Baekje's forces were annihilated in battle along with their leader Kyebaek.

Aftermath

Baekje was destroyed, shortly after Kyebaek's defeat and death at Hwangsanbeol.

As Neo-Confucian philosophy became more influential in the later Korean Dynasties, Kyebaek was recognized by historians and scholars as exemplifying the Confucian ideals of patriotism and devotion to his king, Uija, and praised as such. Although not much else is known about Kyebaek's life, his actions leading up to his last battle are well known to many Koreans.

In Taekwon-Do

Gye Baek (also written Gae Baek or Ge Baek in various Taekwondo manuals) is the 12th pattern or hyeong in the International Taekwon-Do Federation form of the Korean martial art taekwondo. It is practised by the 1st Dan black belt. The pattern has 44 moves, and the diagram (I) represents his severe and strict military discipline.

In popular culture

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  1. In the Korean calendar (lunar), he died on July 9, 660.

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