Crown Prince Maui

Crown Prince Maui
Hangul
마의태자
Hanja
麻衣太子
Revised Romanization Maui taeja
McCune–Reischauer Maŭi ta'ech'a
Birth name
Hangul
김일
Hanja
金鎰 or 溢
Revised Romanization Gim Il
McCune–Reischauer Kim Il

Crown Prince Maui (Korean마의태자; Hanja麻衣太子; born 912), born Kim Il (Korean김일; Hanja金鎰) was the last Silla Crown Prince as the son of its last ruler, King Gyeongsun.

The name Maui means "hemp dress", and comes from the fact that he spent his whole life wearing clothes made of hemp linen. His father surrendered Silla to Goryeo. After hearing the news, the prince fled to the southern mountains in Jeolla. Currently, the Buan Kim clan and the T'ongch'ŏn Kim clan regard Prince Maui as their founding ancestor.

In popular culture

TV series & dramas

Novel

  • Portrayed in a historical novel Crown Prince Maui, written by Lee Kwang-soo and was serialized in the Dong-a Ilbo from May 1926 to January 1927. It was published in January 1928 as a book in the Bakmunseogwan (博文書館). The story tells the life of Maui as a young man on Mount Kumgang, after his father, Gyeongsun of Silla, tried to surrender to Taejo of Goryeo.