Go Jin

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Go Jin
Hangul 고리군왕 고진
Hanja 藁離郡王 高辰
Revised Romanization Gori-Gun Wang Go-Jin
McCune-Reischauer Kori-Kun Wang Ko-Chin

For the Prime Minister of Goguryeo, see Go Uru

Go Jin was the second son of Bukbuyeo's founder Haemosu, and was also a prince of this kingdom. Go Jin was the king of Gori-guk (고리국, 藁離國), which was the kingdom that Haemosu ruled before founding Bukbuyeo in 239 BCE.

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[edit] Prince of Bukbuyeo and ruler of Gori-guk

Go Jin served as a general of Bukbuyeo under the reign of the first four Danguns of Bukbuyeo. Under his grandnephew Go Uru of Buyeo, he was given the honor of becoming ruler of Gori-guk, which was located in the western Amrok River region. At an advanced age, Go Jin ruled Gori-guk and attacked Wiman Joseon and its ruler Ugeo until he died. Go Jin was succeeded by his son and grandson after him.

[edit] Legacy

Go Jin's great-grandson, Jumong, eventually becomes the 7th Dangun of Bukbuyeo and the founder of Goguryeo, which can be considered a successor-state to Gori-guk as well.

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