Ko
Chumong, a good bowman founded Koguryo (B.C 37-668 AD) with her capital in
Cholbon Puyo (now called Hwanin-Hsien). The cradle of the Koguryo race was
in and around Puyo near Changchun in Manchuria. She grew independently as
a state while fighting against Chinese domination. By the fifth century Koguryo
conquered a vast territory as far as the Northeastern Manchuria and Mongolia
Paekche
(18BC-660AD) began as a small nation of Mahan which Onjo established in Hannam-Wiryesung(near
Seoul) in 18 B.C. The people were chiefly the immigrants from the North. According
to Samkukyusa (Three Kingdoms History), Onjo is one of the three sons of Ko
Chumong, the founder of Kokuryo
Silla
(BC 57-935 AD) kingdom was developed from Saroguk founded by Pak Hyukkose. It
grew with a fully organized state power by the fourth century. During her long
history, three dynasties-Pak, Sok, Kim and of the 56 sovereigns and three queens
ruled the dynasty. Silla was a powerful nation with high civilization
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