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Jinpyeong of Silla (567? - 632, reign 579 -632) was the 26th king of the Silla Dynasty, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. King Jinpyeong followed in the footsteps of his predecessor, King Jinji, by reorganizing the central ruling system of Silla. Upon the onset of a multitude of conflicts between Baekje and Goguryeo, He sent emissaries to improve relations and strengthen ties between Silla and the Chinese dynasties Sui and Tang. He is also known for his promotion of Buddhism as a spiritual guide for the kingdom and encouraging Buddhist teachings.〔 (King Jinpyeong ) at Doosan Encyclopedia〕 ==Life== King Jinpyeong was born as Kim Baek-Jeong. His actual birth year is unknown. His father, Crown Prince Dongryun, is the first son of King Jinheung and his mother Lady Mano, the daughter of ''Galmunwang'' Kim Reepjong. According to the 12c history book Samguk Sagi, he was big in stature with a notable face, possessed great determination and sharp intelligence as a youth.〔 (삼국사기 신라 진평왕조 ), King Jinpyeong in ''Samguk Sagi'' (original text)〕 He ascended to the throne when King Jinji died in 579. He married queen Maya, the daughter of ''Galmunwang'' Bokseung. King Jinpyeong was succeeded by his daughter Seondeok.〔 (Queen Seondeok ) at Doosan Encyclopedia〕 Another daughter, Princess Cheonmyeong of Silla, was the mother of King Muyeol.〔 (Princess Cheonmyeong ) at Doosan Encyclopedia〕 According to records in Samguk Yusa, a third daughter Princess Seonhwa of Silla, married King Mu of Baekje. (historians consider it unlikely to be true, given the hostilities between the rival kingdoms)〔 (Princess Seonhwa ) at Doosan Encyclopedia〕
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