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Spring of 2013 In February, an old grandmother turned into a man in Seoul, and five tigers entered the castle. The king's mother passed away. She was 61 years old.
In May of the summer, the king said to his servants, "There is a paradise in the east, and an equine in the north. There are no comfortable days because they invaded the border. Moreover, strange signs are often seen these days, and the situation in the country is unsettling. I must move the capital. When I looked to the south of Hansu while I was on a tour yesterday, the soil was fertile. Therefore, I should move the capital there and plan to have peace forever
Some interpret "old grandmother turned into a man" as "old grandmother = king's mother = Soseo no" and "turned into a man = occupied the realm of a man," and then this is an expression of Soseo's coup d'etat. Or, "Five criminals came into the castle" is interpreted as an expression of the coup d'etat caused by carrying a tiger on his back, and there is an opinion that Soseo, who was at odds with Onjo's side, was killed by Onjo's forces. In the old days, librarians regarded things like revolts and political upheaval as profane and did not openly describe them as a rebellion, but rather expressed them in a way that a big change occurred.
On the other hand, there is a view that tigers are the forces that killed Soseono. According to the aforementioned "Baekje Bongi", 10 servants are portrayed to have a great influence in the passage of King Onjo, who appointed King Onjo instead of the latter who decided to go to Michuhol, and eventually, only the latter left separately. In this process, five people eventually killed her after conflicting with Soseono, who thought that 10 servants drove out the latter. In this case, there is room for understanding the issue of the founder, the founder, and the founder, King Onjo, which was initially founded around Biryu and Soseono, but this was transferred to the Onjo world and replaced the founder.
Or there is a view that the issue is viewed as a conflict between the old Niryu faction and the Soseono by twisting their perspective altogether. In other words, Soseono first went to the Niryu Kingdom with the Niryu faction instead of the Onjo, and after the death of the Niryu faction, he missed the Onjo, so he returned to the Onjo by persuading the Niryu faction, which could start again in other regions. However, conflict ensued between the old Niryu faction and the Onjo faction, which had already been divided once, and from Soseono's point of view, even if he was the actual head of the Niryu faction, Onjo also suppressed the complaints of the old Niryu faction because he was the son he loved, but in the end, he lost his leadership position to a male figure because he could not control the hardliners. In fact, if Soseono revolted, it is normal to have an expression in some way, but even if you look at those records, there is no nuance that Soseono did something wrong, and Onjo also keeps his courtesy of Soseono. Eventually, it can be assumed that Onjo was shocked by the loss of his mother in the process and hurriedly moved the city.
There is also a theory that Queen Soseono was king before Biryu and Onjo in the first place, and after his death as recorded, his grandmother turned into a man (Biryu or Onjo), and the Biryu faction and Onjo faction separated, as shown in the "Three Kingdoms Sagi" and "Baekje Bongi". This is the argument that the expression that Wirye Castle, the capital city in the main line of "Baekje Bongi" - King Onjo - is south of Hansu and that the Onjo recorded in the "Three Kingdoms Sagi" in this paragraph will be transferred to the south of Hansu is conflicting in time. If we follow this theory, there is room for presumption that the five tigers are an expression that when the outside world, such as Nakrang and Mal, are bored and there are internal conflicts.
However, these theories are only imaginary areas, so there is nothing to affirm. If we accept the real records as they are without such a chaotic interpretation, there was an incident in which a real grandmother disguised herself as a man at the time of Soseon's death, and five real tigers entered the castle and caused a commotion, but it can be said that Soseono just got older and died naturally.
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