Jolbon

Jolbon was the capital of the Korean state Goguryeo, which arose in the north of the Korean peninsula[1] Jolbon is thought to had been in modern Wunü Mountain, Liaoning.[2]

Jolbon
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationJolbon
McCune–ReischauerCholpon

In 37 BCE, Jumong had fled from Dongbuyeo to avoid death at the hands of Dongbuyeo's Crown Prince Daeso, who presented great jealousy towards Jumong.[3] After he fled, Jumong established a new kingdom in 37 BCE called Goguryeo in the Jolbon region. In Jolbon, he married Soseono (or So Seo-no), who was the daughter of a local tribal leader.[4]

Jolbon was the first capital city of the ancient Korean Kingdom of Goguryeo from 37 BCE – 3 CE. [5] The second ruler, the son of Jumong, Yuri, moved its capital to Gungnae Fortress.[6]

References

  1. Jeon ho-tae, 《Koguryo, the origin of Korean power & pride》, Northeast Asia History Foundation, 2007. p.9
  2. 기, 경량 (2017). "The location and character of Goguryeo's early capital, Jolbon". 인문학연구. 34 (0): 129–162. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  3. Lim SK, 《Asian Civiizations:Ancient to 1800 AD》, Asiapac Books Pte Ltd, 2011. ISBN 9812295941 p.77
  4. Pae-yong Yi, 《Women in Korean History》, 2008. p.120
  5. Lee Injae, Owen Miller, Park Jinhoon, Yi Hyun-hae, 《Korean History in Maps》, Cambridge University Press, 2014. ISBN 1107098467 p.30
  6. King Yuri(1) "KBS World", Retrieved 2015-06-27

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