Hae Mo-su of Buyeo

Hae Mo-su
King of Buyeo
Successor Hae Buru of Dongbuyeo
Spouse Lady Yuhwa
Hae Mo-su of Buyeo
Hangul 해모수
Hanja 解慕漱
Revised Romanization Hae Mosu
McCune–Reischauer Hae Mosu

Hae Mo-su (Hangul: 해모수; Hanja: 解慕漱) was the founder of Buyeo. According to the Samguk Sagi, Hae Mo-su was the father of Goguryeo's founder, Jumong (Hangul: 주몽; Hanja: 朱蒙). According to the Samguk Yusa, Hae Mo-su was the son of heaven, riding in a chariot of five dragons, to establish Bukbuyeo (Northern Buyeo).

Connection with Jumong

When Hae Mo-su met Lady Yuhwa (Hangul: 유화부인; Hanja: 柳花夫人), the daughter of the Chinese deity Habaek (Hangul: 하백; Hanja: 河伯),[1][2] who was the chieftain of a tribe that lived by the Yellow River, he married Lady Yuhwa, but died before he could see their child, Jumong, born. Jumong eventually grew up in Dongbuyeo, and escaped Dongbuyeo to escape the princes of Dongbuyeo and their jealous rage.

However, Hae Mo-su does not appear in older Chinese records or on the Gwanggaeto Stele that describe Goguryeo's founding. It is thought that Goguryeo integrated the founding legend of Buyeo after the former conquered the later.

Family

See also

References

  1. Doosan Encyclopedia 유화부인 柳花夫人. Doosan Encyclopedia.
  2. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture 하백 河伯. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
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