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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.
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. 1st King: Onjo of Baekje, 2nd King: Daru of Baekje. Hae Ru (해루, 解婁, 55BC–34AD), one of the ten founders of Baekje. The Samguk Sagi says he was "well mannered and knowledgeable ...
Buru later moved his capital to Gaseopwon (迦葉原), and named his country Dongbuyeo. 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 ...
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 ...
Hae Buru and his followers relocated the capital and created a new kingdom called Eastern Buyeo. Meanwhile, in Buyeo, a person named Hae Mosu, proclaiming himself as the Son of Heaven, established the new capital at Buyeo. [4] After Hae Buru died, Geumwa became the next king of Eastern Buyeo.
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.
Hae Buru: 해부루 (解夫婁) ... Hae Geumwa: 해금와 (解金蛙) 48–20 BC 3 Hae Daeso: 해대소 (解臺素) ... Seok, and Kim families. Rulers of Silla had ...
Haemosu is subsequently ambushed and captured by Han forces (and after falling off a cliff is presumed dead by the outside world), and Lady Yuhwa is forced to seek shelter in Buyeo, where she becomes Geumwa's concubine and gives birth to a son, Jumong. They maintain that Geumwa is Jumong's father, when in fact Haemosu is his father.