• be viewed as a timeline. Hae Mosu (慕漱, ?-195BC), founder of Buyeo, said to be "the son of heaven". Hae Buru (, 86-48BC), was king of Bukbuyeo and...
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    oddities(記異),Bukbuyeo,"古記云。前漢書宣帝神爵三年壬戌四月八日。天帝降于訖升骨城〈在大遼醫州界〉乘五龍車。立都稱王。國號北扶餘。自稱名慕漱。生子名扶。以為氏焉。王後因上帝之命。移都于東扶餘。東明帝繼北扶餘而興。立都于卒本州。為卒本扶餘。即高句麗之始祖。" Doopedia. "유화부인"....
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  • was an illegitimate son or grandchild of the King of Dongbuyeo, Hae Buru (). Wutae married So Seo-no, the daughter of the Jolbon chieftain, Yeon Ta-bal...
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  • and the Jin clan gained strength. Hae clan (氏) – one of the "Great Eight Families" of Baekje. Hae Ru (해루, , 55BC–34AD), one of the ten founding members...
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    with the surname Go (고; 高), and was also known as Junghae (중해; 衆) or Sanghae (상해; 象). The records of Chumo are often regarded as semi-legendary, and...
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  • Hae Buru (Korean: 해부루; Hanja: ; 86 – 48 BCE) was king of Bukbuyeo and founder of Dongbuyeo (86 BCE – 22 CE), an ancient Korean kingdom. Hae Buru took...
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    次次雄 (4–24) Yuri Isageum 유리이사금 儒理尼師今 (24–57) (Kings Yuri to Heurhae bore the Korean title Isageum, an old word for "ruler") Talhae Isageum 탈해이사금 脫尼師今...
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  • Hugukouyin (胡古口引) or Gukouyin (古口引) -> Hou (侯) Yuhun (谷渾) -> Hun (渾) Pilou (匹) -> Lou () Qilifa (俟力伐) -> Bao (鮑) Tufulu (吐伏盧) -> Lu (盧) Dieyun (牒云) -> Yun (云)...
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    - Silla Wars 三國史記 卷第一 新羅本紀 第一 婆娑 尼師今 元年 9月 婆娑尼師今立. 儒理王第二子也 妃金氏史省夫人, 許葛文王之女也. 初脫薨, 臣僚欲立儒理太子逸聖, 或謂“逸聖雖嫡嗣, 而威明不及婆娑.” 遂立之. 婆娑節儉省用而愛民, 國人嘉之. Some revisionists(related...
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    16 Lim, Ki-hwan (2019). "Research on formation of Sonobu(消奴部) and Gyerubu(桂部) in the Jolbon(卒本), the early Koguryo Dynasty". Korean Historical Studies...
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