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Wi Jang of Gojoseon

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sent warrior to surrender Wiman Joseon and his father, Ugeo, was killed by an assassin. Even after the king's death, some ministers resisted against the
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After the surrender, he was appointed to the Marquis of Ji (
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Index

Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Hanja
Ugeo
Wiman Joseon
Emperor Wu of Han
Han dynasty
Hanja
Wi Man
Hanja
Ugeo
Hanja
Korea in 108 BC. Wiman Joseon before being destroyed by Han dynasty
Wiman Joseon
Han dynasty destroys Wiman Joseon, establishing the Four Commanderies of Han
Han dynasty
Wiman Joseon
Four Commanderies of Han
Han conquest of Gojoseon
Chuokoron-Shinsha
Categories
Early Korean history
Korean people of Chinese descent
Wiman Joseon people
Executed Korean people
2nd-century BC Korean people

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