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25: 331:, Imperial Crisis: The Failure of the Later Han: "The earliest documented event in Korean history involves China. After an unsuccessful rising against the first Han emperor Gaozu, the defeated rebels sought refuge beyond the imperial frontier and one of them Wiman, took control of Choson, a Korean state in the north of the peninsula." 367:, p. 220: "Here, Wiman was described as a "Gu Yanren 故燕人"or a person from former Yan. It is confusing because there were two Yans around this period. The first was the Yan state, which was one of the seven states during the Warring States period, and the second was the vassal state of Yan of the Han dynasty." 274:
entered Gojoseon as a refugee, and submitted to King Jun. Jun granted Wiman's request to serve as a commander of the western borders. However, sometime around 194 BC or 193 BC, Wiman led a revolt, and followed Jun down into
355:, p. 18: "Retaliation by the Han then brought in refugees from Yan, the most notable of whom was a war lord, Weiman ('Wiman'in Korean), who somewhere about 200 BC led his followers into the territory held by Choson." 343:, p. 10: "For instance, Wiman, a refugee from the Yan dynasty, which then existed around present-day Beijing, led his band of more than 1,000 followers into exile in Old ChosĹŹn in the early second century bc." 570: 662: 319:, p. 6: "The term was used again by a refugee from the Han dynasty named Wiman, who about 200 B.C.E. set up a kingdom in Korea called Wiman Choson." 657: 563: 667: 476: 46: 556: 434: 413: 392: 455: 68: 207: 98: 112: 652: 39: 33: 524: 50: 292: 221: 579: 540: 472: 451: 445: 430: 409: 388: 276: 252: 424: 382: 466: 297: 135: 611: 621: 596: 517: 646: 631: 626: 616: 606: 601: 256: 142: 403: 248: 548: 494: 405:
A History of Korea: From "Land of the Morning Calm" to States in Conflict
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territory, which was situated in the southern part of the
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Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Hangul
Hanja
ćş–
王
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Gija Joseon
Wiman
Wiman Joseon
Gojoseon
Wiman
Mahan
Korean Peninsula
List of Korean monarchs
History of Korea
Peterson & Margulies 2009
Cotterell 2011
Kim 2012
Tennant 1996
Xu 2007
Asia: A Concise History

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