King Teso (대소 왕, 帶 素 王) (60 B.C. - 22 C.E.), (reigned from 7 B.C. - 22 C.E.) third and last King of the early kingdom of Tonbuyo. He was the first son of the previous King Cymwa, and the grandson of the founder of the kingdom of Tonbuyo, as well as the first ruler, Heburu.
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He became the Crown Prince., Since he was the son of King Cymw. Chumon's archery gave rise to great jealousy and envy of Teso and his six brothers. Chumon knew that his presence in Tonbuyo would be dangerous, so he decided to flee to Jolbon Buyeo. In 6 BC e., Chumon created Goguryeo, and King Kymva died a year later (7 year BC). Teso ascended the throne and became King of Tonbuyo.
After the death of King Yuri (King Goguryo), Crown Prince Muhel ascended the throne (that is, he became King Temusin). King Temusin led the army and led it to Tonbuyu, and eventually took this kingdom, and King Teso was killed. After the struggle, the kingdom of Tonpuyu was destroyed and its territory was included in Goguryeo.