Bae Jung-son

Bae Jung-son (Korean: 배중손; Hanja: 裵仲孫, ? ~ 1271) is one of the generals who led Sambyeolcho for a few months after Wonjong moved to Gaegyeong.

Bae Jung-son
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBae Jung-son
McCune–ReischauerPae Chungson

Life

He was opposed to Mongolians (Yuan dynasty) in China because he hated them. At 23 May 1270 when the King of Goryeo 'Wonjong' decided to return to Gaegyeong(now Gaeseong) from Ganghwa Island, he opposed and refused it. So king 'Wonjong' ordered disbandment to Sambyeolcho, but he refused it, too. Then he moved Sambyeolcho from Ganghwa Island to Jindo Island at 3 June 1270, and continued being opposed to Mongolian. But he died April, 1271 when Goryeo – Mongolian allies invaded and occupied Jindo Island.

After he died

Some survivors such as Kim Tong-jeong escaped Ganghwa Island and moved to Jeju Island, but they vanished at 1273 by Goryeo-Mongolian allies. That was the end of Sambyeolcho.

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