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12 comment(s). Last comment by IDQWE001 2023-03-25 15:01
Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-03-25 12:39 | Report Abuse
Western & Eastern also invaded other countries. The moral of the story is to avoid any war caused by whatever reason.
Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-03-25 12:43 | Report Abuse
In 108 BC, the Chinese Han dynasty defeated Wiman Joseon and installed four commanderies in the northern Korean peninsula. Three of the commanderies fell or retreated westward within a few decades, but the Lelang Commandery remained as a center of cultural and economic exchange with successive Chinese dynasties for four centuries, until it was conquered by Goguryeo in 313 AD.
Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-03-25 12:44 | Report Abuse
Western & Eastern also invaded other countries. The moral of the story is to avoid any war caused by whatever reason.
Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-03-25 12:46 | Report Abuse
he 3rd and 4th centuries were characterized by territorial competition with the Chinese and Xianbei, resulting in both losses and gains. Goguryeo initiated the Goguryeo–Wei War by attacking a Chinese fortress in 242 in an attempt to cut off Chinese access to its territories in Korea. Cao Wei of the Three Kingdoms of China retaliated by invading and destroying Hwando in 244. This forced the king to flee with Cao Wei in pursuit and broke Goguryeo's rule over the Okjeo and Ye, damaging its economy. The king eventually settled in a new capital, and Goguryeo focused on rebuilding and regaining control. In the early 4th century Goguryeo once again attacked the Chinese (now Sima Jin) to cut off their access to Korea and this time succeeded, and soon afterward conquered Lelang and Daifang ending the Chinese presence in Korea
Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-03-25 12:46 | Report Abuse
Western & Eastern also invaded other countries. The moral of the story is to avoid any war caused by whatever reason.
Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-03-25 12:48 | Report Abuse
In 642, the powerful general Yeon Gaesomun led a coup and gained complete control over Goguryeo. In response, Emperor Taizong of Tang China led a campaign against Goguryeo, but was defeated and retreated.[82][88][89][90] After the death of Taizong, his son Gaozong allied with the Korean kingdom of Silla and invaded Goguryeo again, but was unable to overcome Goguryeo's stalwart defenses and was defeated in 662.[91][92] However, Yeon Gaesomun died of a natural cause in 666 and Goguryeo was thrown into chaos and weakened by a succession struggle among his sons and younger brother,[93][94] with his eldest son defecting to Tang and his younger brother defecting to Silla.[95
Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-03-25 12:51 | Report Abuse
After the unification wars, the Tang dynasty established outposts in the former Goguryeo, and began to establish and administer communities in Baekje. Silla attacked Tang forces in Baekje and northern Korea in 671. Tang then invaded Silla in 674 but Silla drove the Tang forces out of the peninsula by 676 to achieve unification of most of the Korean peninsula.[119]
Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-03-25 12:55 | Report Abuse
From the ancient history of Korean, various ancient dynasty of China did invade ancient Korean. Western & Eastern races did invad other countries. The moral of the story is to avoid any war caused by whatever reason.
Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-03-25 12:56 | Report Abuse
In 1231, the Mongols began their invasions of Korea during seven major campaigns and 39 years of struggle, but were unable to conquer Korea.[183] Exhausted after decades of fighting, Goryeo sent its crown prince to the Dadu to swear allegiance to the Yuan dynasty; Kublai Khan accepted, and married one of his daughters to the Korean crown prince,[183] and for the following 80 years Goryeo existed under the overlordship of the Mongol-ruled Yuan dynasty in China.[184][185] The two nations became intertwined for 80 years as all subsequent Korean kings married Mongol princesses,[183] and the last empress of the Yuan dynasty was a Korean woman.[186][self-published source]
In the 1350s, the Yuan dynasty declined rapidly due to internal struggles, enabling King Gongmin to reform the Goryeo government.[187] Gongmin had various problems that needed to be dealt with, including the removal of pro-Yuan aristocrats and military officials, the question of land holding, and quelling the growing animosity between the Buddhists and Confucian scholars.[188] During this tumultuous period, Goryeo momentarily conquered Liaoyang in 1356, repulsed two large invasions by the Red Turbans in 1359 and 1360, and defeated the final attempt by the Yuan to dominate Goryeo when General Choe Yeong defeated an invading Yuan tumen in 1364. During the 1380s, Goryeo turned its attention to the Wokou menace and used naval artillery created by Choe Mu-seon to annihilate hundreds of pirate ships.
The Goryeo dynasty would last until 1392. Yi Seong-gye, the founder of the Joseon dynasty, took power in a coup in 1388 and after serving as the power behind the throne for two monarchs, established the Joseon dynasty in 1392.[189]
Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-03-25 12:57 | Report Abuse
From the ancient history of Korean, various ancient dynasty of China did invade ancient Korean. Western & Eastern races did invad other countries. The moral of the story is to avoid any war caused by whatever reason.
Posted by foongsh > 2023-03-25 13:12 | Report Abuse
原来韩国才是中国自古以来不可分割的领土,请问什麽时候收回?It shows that Korea is China's inseparable territory since ancient times, when will it be taken back ?
Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-03-25 15:01 | Report Abuse
Xi and Putin are good brother, Putin has Great Russia Dream and Xi has Great China Dream. Both may want to take back ancient inseparable territory.
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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-03-25 12:36 | Report Abuse
The Jin state was formed in southern Korea by the 3rd century BC. In the 2nd century BC, Gija Joseon was replaced by Wiman Joseon, which fell to the Han dynasty of China near the end of the century. This resulted in the fall of Gojoseon and led to succeeding warring states, the Proto–Three Kingdoms period that spanned the later Iron Age.