Butae of Buyeo
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King Butae was king of Buyeo.
Biography
The only known account on Butae's life comes from the Book of the Later Han.
In 167, Butae attacked the Xuantu Commandery of the Eastern Han with 20 thousand soldiers. The commandery's prefect, Gongsun Yun defeated him and killed one thousand of his men.
In 174, Butae reconciled with the Han emperor Ling, to which he paid tribute.{{Cite book |url=https://chinesenotes.com/houhanshu/houhanshu096.html |title=Book of the Later Han, volume 85}}