King Minjung (?–48, r. 44–48[1]) was the fourth ruler of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
[2] However, an alternative account exists in the Samguk yusa, stating that Minjung was the son of Daemusin and the younger brother of Mobon.
During Minjung's five years of reign, he avoided military conflict and maintained peace throughout most of the kingdom.
[c] In his fourth year of reign, Minjung found a stone grotto in the Western region of his kingdom and was said to have rested in it after a long hunt.
On his deathbed, he requested to be buried in a grotto in Minjung-won, where he was eventually laid to rest.