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capture Yuhwa.
Outraged by
kidnapping of
Yuhwa,
Habaek sent his
messenger to
scold Hae Mo-su.
Ashamed by his own actions, Hae Mo-su
tried to let
Yuhwa go,...
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daughter Yuhwa married Haemosu and gave
birth to Chumo, the
founder of Goguryeo. Habaek, the god of the
Amnok River, had
three daughters:
Yuhwa (Korean: 유화;...
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throughout the land.
After being injured in a battle,
Haemosu is
rescued by Lady
Yuhwa of the
Habaek tribe (to whom
Geumwa has
taken a fancy), and they fall in...
- is
located at the
south of the
mountain Taebaeksan, he met a
woman named Yuhwa (유화; 柳花) who was a
daughter of Habaek. She told
Geumwa that she was exiled...
- (Northern Buyeo).
According to legend,
Jumong is the
child of
Haemosu and
Yuhwa,
daughter of Habaek, the god of the
Amnok River or,
according to an alternative...
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river (Korean: 우발수; Hanja: 優渤水),
south of
Mount Taebaek,
Geumwa met Lady
Yuhwa (Korean: 유화부인; Hanja: 柳花夫人), the
disowned daughter of
Habaek (Korean: 하백;...
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October 10, 1985 (age 39)
South Korea Occupation Actress Korean name
Hangul 최유화
Hanja 崔有華
Revised Romanization Choe
Yuhwa McCune–Reischauer Ch'oe
Yuhwa...
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allows Haemosu to
marry Yuhwa, but
after the
marriage the
former returns to the
heavens without his wife. The
river god
sends Yuhwa into exile. She is captured...
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founding King of Goguryeo, is said to have been born from an egg laid by Lady
Yuhwa; Park Hyeokgeose, the
first King of
Silla (or Saro-guk) is said to have...
- the
founder of Goguryeo, is
described as the son of Hae Mo-su and Lady
Yuhwa (Korean: 유화부인; Hanja: 柳花夫人) who was the
daughter of
Habaek (Korean: 하백;...