Jilji of Geumgwan Gaya (died 492) (r. 451âÂÂ492) was the eighth ruler of Geumgwan Gaya, a Gaya state of ancient Korea. He was the son of King Chwihui and Queen Indeok.
A passage in the Samguk yusa indicates that he built a Buddhist temple for the ancestral queen Heo Hwang-ok on the spot where she and King Suro were married. He called the temple Wanghusa ("the Queen's temple", çÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ寺) and provided it with ten gyeol of stipend land. The temple reportedly endured for five hundred years. A gyeol or kyà Âl (ê²° or çµÂ), varied in size from 2.2 acres to 9 acres (8,903âÂÂ36,422 m2) depending upon the fertility of the land.