Go Mosu

Go Mosu

Infobox Korean name
hangul=고모수
hanja=高慕漱
rr=Go-Mosu
mr=Ko-Mosu

Go Mosu, also known as Bulilji, was the grandson of Go Jin, the second son of Haemosu, 1st Dangun of Bukbuyeo. Go Mosu was also the father of Jumong, the 7th Dangun of Bukbuyeo, and the founder of Goguryeo. Go Mosu was also known to have ruled a domain within Bukbuyeo called Gori-guk, which had been assigned to his grandfather before him by Go Uru Dangun.

Life

Go Mosu was a member of the Bukbuyeo Royal family as the grandson of Go Jin, Haemosu Dangun's second son. Go Mosu eventually meets Yuhwa, the daughter of Habaek, and marries her without Habaek's permission. For this, Yuhwa is disowned by her father and is forced to leave her village. Go Mosu dies under unknown circumstances, leaving a pregnant Yuhwa to fend for herself.

Family

*Great-grandfather: Haemosu Dangun
*Grandfather: Go Jin
*Father: Unknown
*Wife: Yuhwa
*Son: King Dongmyeong of Goguryeo (argument)

See also

*Haemosu Dangun
*Go Jin
*King Dongmyeong of Goguryeo
*Gori-guk

Sources

*http://gaebyeok.jsd.or.kr/src/gbmain.asp?sec=sub4&nid=body_boardview&bid=21&page=2&no=55&sid=631
*http://user.chollian.net/~kokuryu/han.html


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