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  2. Geumwa of Buyeo - Wikipedia

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    Geumwa (金蛙 or 金蝸) was the son of Hae Buru, who was the king of Dongbuyeo. According to the Samgukyusa , Hae Buru was old and without an heir, when he found a gold-colored frog-like (or a gold-colored snail-like) child under a large rock near Lake Gonyeon.

  3. Eastern Buyeo - Wikipedia

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    Not long after, King Geumwa reversed his father's submission to Bukbuyeo and declared himself "Supreme king" and gave the title posthumously to his father, Hae Buru. At the Ubal river, near southern of Taebaek Mountain, Geumwa met Lady Yuhwa , who was the disowned daughter Habaek , the god of the Amnok River or, according to an alternative ...

  4. Jumong (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Twenty years later, the young Jumong is a weak and cowardly prince overshadowed and scorned by his elder "half-brothers" Daeso and Youngpo, who are vying for inheritance of the Buyeo throne from their father (the now-King Geumwa). Because they believe Jumong is Geumwa's son, they assume that he has a justifiable claim to the throne, and their ...

  5. Daeso of Buyeo - Wikipedia

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    Daeso was the first son of King Geumwa, and the grandson of Dongbuyeo's founder and first ruler, Hae Buru. As the eldest son of Geumwa, he was made Crown Prince of Dongbuyeo. Goguryeo's founder, Jumong's exceptional skill at archery gave cause for tremendous jealousy and envy from Daeso and his six brothers.

  6. Hae clan - Wikipedia

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    Hae Geumwa (解金蛙, ?–7BC), son of Hae Buru and second king of Dongbuyeo. Hae Daeso (解帶素, 60BC–22AD), son of Geumwa and third king of Dongbuyeo.

  7. Buru of Buyeo - Wikipedia

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    Hae Buru's wives apparently were not able to produce a male heir for Hae Buru until he was in old age. Hae Buru eventually got a son, Geumwa, of whom he trained and grew into his successor. When Hae Buru died in 48 BCE, Geumwa rose to the throne by proclaiming himself "King of Dongbuyeo."

  8. Dongmyeong of Goguryeo - Wikipedia

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    Yuhwa, who had slept with Hae Mosu, was then impregnated by sunlight and gave birth to an egg. Geumwa attempted to crack the egg, but it was protected by animals. A boy was born from the egg. Geumwa's son Daeso became jealous of Jumong. Jumong ran southward, arriving at Eomsasu (or Eomsa River; 엄사수; 淹㴲水). Jumong prayed to the river ...

  9. The Genius: Rule Breaker - Wikipedia

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    This ends the game, and the player who created the monopoly wins. If the game ends this way, the winner receives five garnets, two Tokens of Life, and a clue for the Token of Immortality, and the player with the most Bomb cards in their hand is the Death Match candidate. (If there is a tie for most bombs, the winner chooses the candidate.)