Jolbon

[1] Jolbon is thought to have been in modern Wunü Mountain, Liaoning province of China.

[4] After he fled, Jumong established a new kingdom in 37 BC called Goguryeo in the Holbon region.

In Jolbon, he married Soseono (or So Seo-no), who was the daughter of a local tribal leader.

[5] Jolbon was the first capital city of the ancient Korean Kingdom of Goguryeo from 37 BC – 3 AD.

[6] The second ruler, the son of Jumong, Yuri, moved its capital to Gungnae Fortress.