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In February 37 BC, when King Dongmyeongseong, who fled Buyeo due to the threat of King Daeso, established a capital in the south of Jolbon and founded Goguryeo, Soseono of Jolbon married King Dongmyeongseong.
Soseono helped King Dongmyeong first found Goguryeo and laid the foundation for its founding. According to a conversation between Onjo and Biryu in the same record, Soseono's family had a lot of wealth, which seems to have contributed greatly to Goguryeo's founding.
When Yuri, the biological son born by his wife, Mrs. Ye, came to Buyeo in April 19 BC, the attitude of King Dongmyeong changed rapidly and tried to decide Yuri as his successor.
Biryu and Onjo, who were taken away by the stones that rolled the next throne in one morning and were never expected to be abandoned, fell into despair. Moreover, the death of King Dongmyeongseong that year made it difficult for Soseon, Biryu, Onjo, and others to pursue their future in Goguryeo anymore.
In the end, Biryu and Onjo led their mother, Soseono, across two rivers, 浿 and 帶, and went south. Afterwards, his older brother, Biryu, reached Michuhol (彌鄒忽) and set up a capital, while his younger brother, Onjo, set up a capital in Wirye Castle to build a country, and named the country Sipje (十濟).
However, there is something a little strange about the process of moving south. Supporters who followed Soseono, Biryu, Onjo, etc. would have been present when they moved south. However, you must pass through the areas of Hansa-gun, such as Nakrang-gun, to get from Jolbon to the Han River basin where Michuhol and Wirye Castle are located. However, there is no information in the record that the Soseono and Hansa-gun forces collided or contacted in any way. Even in the "Three Kingdoms Sagi" - King Onjo - Jo, it is just
I went south, and there were many people who followed me.
There is no explanation for the route. It is not known whether there is a limit to the lack of records in the Three Kingdoms Sagi itself or whether there are other reasons. However, in ancient times, there were many indirectly ruled areas due to the wide density and small population due to the small population compared to the territory. Therefore, it is possible that there was no or little contact during the movement.
On the other hand, archaeologically, the first time Goguryeo residents appear near Gyeonggi-do is in the late 2nd century A.D., and even that is the Imjin River basin, and it turns out that they leave the Imjin River and unite with the maritime forces of the Todon Bungu tomb system around Wirye Province today in the mid-to-late 3rd century A.D.[7] A considerable question arises whether Soseono, Biryu, Onjo, etc. really came down to Hwanghae-do or Gyeonggi-do in B.C. Or, they came down to B.C. and archaeological excavations have not yet been made, or the founding forces of Baekje are descendants of Soseono, Biryu, Onjo, etc., but they will actually go south in the late 2nd century A.D.
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