
Wei's Korean History
by Miao Wei
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In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, King Lu Wan of Yan rebelled. During the rebellion, Wei Man of the Yan people led his troops eastward, crossed the Great Wall, and came to the northwest of the Korean Peninsula on the southern bank of Qingchuan and Han Dynasties. He persuaded the (Ji family) Korea to live to the west. In 195 BC, the rule of the Ji family ended, and Korea entered the period of "Wei family" rule. Wei's North Korea was the "foreign minister" of the Western Han Dynasty and shouldered the obligation to vassal the Han Dynasty. In the past 90 years, North Korea relied on the support of the Han Dynasty to overwhelm the surrounding small countries such as Zhenfan and Lintun. At the same time, it led the peninsula's economy and culture and made great progress. However, due to the failure to fulfill the agreement with the foreign ministers, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent out land and sea armies to destroy Wei's Korea in 108 BC. He established four counties in his hometown, namely Lelang, Zhenfan, Lintun and Xuantu, thus starting the era of counties on the Korean peninsula.
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