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Yuhwa - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia יו-וואה http://www.fxp.co.il/showthread.php?t=12503062 يوهوا يوهوا 유화부인 천사 http://www.sugabebe.co.kr/?keyword=유화부인 Yuhwa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuhwa Yuhwa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Yuhwa (Hangul: 유화부인 , Hanja: 柳花夫人 ) (? - ?) was known as the mother of King Dongmyeong, the first king and the founder of the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, Goguryeo. She was the daughter of the Habaek river god. Mythological overview Habaek ( 河伯 ), the god of the Yalu River, had three daughters: Yuhwa ( 柳花 ), Hweonhwa ( 萱花 /荻花 ), and Wuihwa ( 苇花). The eldest of his daughters, Yuhwa, was confronted by Hae Mo-su while she was bathing in a river, and eventually she married him without her father's permission. Outraged by the act, Yuhwa's father challenged Hae Mosu to a duel of metamorphosis. Habaek transformed into a carp, a deer, and a quail, only to be caught by Hae Mo-su when he transformed into an otter, a wolf, and a hawk respectively. Defeated and recognizing Hae Mo-su's supremacy, Habaek consented to the marriage. However, after the official marriage ceremony was held, Yuhwa escaped Hae Mo-su's chariot before they could ascend to heaven and she returned to her father. Because his daughter's actions brought disgrace to him, Habaek had her lips stretched out and he exiled her to a stream in Dongbuyeo, condemning her to a mortal life. Yuhwa was later freed by fishermen, who brought her to the local king, Geumwa. Her beauty and intelligence impressed Geumwa and he took her as a concubine. When she was exposed to sunlight, Yuhwa gave birth to an egg, which later turned into Jumong. Upon her death, Lady Yuhwa was given the posthumous title of Queen Mother. Sources Samguk Yusa, by Il-yeon See also List of Korean monarchs History of Korea Three Kingdoms of Korea List of Korea-related topics Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yuhwa&oldid=576409604" Categories: Buyeo people Goguryeo people Korean people stubs This page was last modified on 9 October 2013, at 09:19. 1 of 2 2/19/2015 9:31 PM Yuhwa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuhwa Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. 2 of 2 2/19/2015 9:31 PM.
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