Gung Ye (c. 869 - 24 July 918, ruled 901–918) was the
king of the short-lived
Hugoguryeo (901–918) (see
Later Three Kingdoms) on the
Korean peninsula. Although he was a member of the
Silla royal family, he became a victim of the power struggle among the royal family members during the late 9th century. He became a rebel leader against the unpopular Silla government, which almost abandoned the affairs of their subjects for the struggle for power among royal family members.