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'''Dae Wihae''' (died 906) (reigned 894–906) was the 14th king of the 7th–10th century [[Balhae]] kingdom, which encompassed modern day [[Korea]] and some southern parts of [[Manchuria]], [[China]].
'''Dae Wihae''' (died 906) (reigned 894–906) was the 14th king of the 7th–10th century [[Balhae]] kingdom, which encompassed modern day [[Korea]] and some southern parts of [[northeast China]].


Little is known of Dae Wihae, and some lists of Balhae monarchs do not include him, though his name does appear in the Chinese chronicle ''[[Tang Huiyao]]'' (唐會要). His [[temple name]] and [[era name]] are unknown.
Little is known of Dae Wihae, and some lists of Balhae monarchs do not include him, though his name does appear in the Chinese chronicle ''[[Tang Huiyao]]'' (唐會要). His [[temple name]] and [[era name]] are unknown.

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Dae Wihae
Hangul
대위해
Hanja
大瑋瑎
Revised RomanizationDae Wi-hae
McCune–ReischauerTae Wi-hae

Dae Wihae (died 906) (reigned 894–906) was the 14th king of the 7th–10th century Balhae kingdom, which encompassed modern day Korea and some southern parts of northeast China.

Little is known of Dae Wihae, and some lists of Balhae monarchs do not include him, though his name does appear in the Chinese chronicle Tang Huiyao (唐會要). His temple name and era name are unknown.

It was not until 1940 that Dae Wihae's existence was confirmed, when Jin Yufu and other Chinese historians verified his name for the first time.

Though few records exist, it is thought that Dae Wihae made progress in diplomatic fields, having sent delegates to Japan, and Tang Dynasty China, in 894 and 905 respectively.[citation needed]

Preceded by Kings of Balhae
895–906
Succeeded by

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