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This shows that the Koreans are all Chinese immigrants, and according to ancient records, the earliest regime on the Korean Peninsula was the establishment of the Minzi Joseon in exile at the end of the Shang Dynasty. The Koreans are the descendants of the Tungusic people recorded in ancient books.
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It's possible, but does that have anything to do with Koreans? However, now that South Korea is striving for the right to interpret Asian Confucian culture, we should pay attention to the education of traditional culture.
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Koreans are not like this2, Korea during the Warring States period was connected with Wei Zhao, which is our current Central Plains region, Shanxi and Shaanxi.
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It's too much to underestimate the Koreans, what are a few Warring States, take a look at the "History of the Great Korean Empire", China has basically disappeared on the ancient map. This is the history written by Koreans. In fact, according to my research, the universe was created by Koreans.
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Landlord, there was a prince named Gongsun Du during the Three Kingdoms period, and as far as I know, his territory basically accounted for half of North Korea. If you're pushing history back, it's a barren place.
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It's good to be messed around like this by Koreans! At least let the Chinese people remember that they still have some history! When elementary school students are already forced to learn English, it's time to pay attention to their own history!!
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During the Warring States period, Korea was now Linfen, Shanxi.
Later, the capital was moved to Yiyang (present-day Yiyang, Henan), and the territory of Korea was distributed in central Henan and southeastern Shanxi.
During the Warring States Period, Korea was located in the Central Plains, and as one of the several major vassal states, Korea was called the "Seven Heroes of the Warring States" at that time, and at the same time with the Zhao State.
Wei Guohe became the "Three Jins", and the Korean monarch was surnamed Ji Han, so his territory was called Korea; He is the Jin Kingdom.
descendants of Han Wuzi; At that time, in 453 B.C., the Jin Kingdom was divided by the three kingdoms of Zhao, Wei and Han, and after another fifty years, the Three Kingdoms were recognized by King Zhou Liewei and officially became vassal states.
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No, although the Spring and Autumn Warring States also have Korea, but it has nothing to do with the current Korea, and the current South Korea is just the same as the Chinese translation of Korea.
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It doesn't matter, now Korea was created after the end of World War II, and Warring States Korea was divided into three families.
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Korea during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period had nothing to do with the current Korea, and Korea during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period was established after the three families were divided into Jin Dynasty.
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The territory of South Korea mainly includes the southwestern part of present-day Shanxi and the northern part of Henan, and the scope roughly includes Xuchang City, Pingdingshan City, Luohe City, Yuzhou City, Dengfeng City, Changge City and other places in today's blind Henan Province, with jurisdiction over 12 counties: Xu County (now Xuchang County), Yangzhai County (now Yuzhou City), Changshe County (now Changge City), Yanling County, Xiangcheng County, etc., the original capital Yangzhai (now Yuzhou, Henan), and moved to Xinzheng (now Xinzheng, Henan) after the destruction of Zheng State.
During the Warring States Period, Korea was one of the pre-Qin vassal states, and it was also one of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period. In 453 BC, the three doctors of Wei, Han, and Zhao of the Jin State annihilated Zhibo Xun Yao, and the three families divided the Jin land, which was also the battle of Jinyang. In 230 B.C., the Qin state wiped out Korea, and the old address was Yingchuan County.
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South Korea is one of the three jins. He was also powerful for a while, and has been a follower of the great powers ever since. There are generally three ways to name a country:
One is named according to the place name, for example, the country established by the Khitan is called the Liao State; The other is named after the title of the founding monarch. For example, the Lao Cao family was named the king of Wei by the Han Dynasty, so the state established by the Cao family was called the Wei state; Thirdly, the founders were named after certain characters from ancient books, such as Jin, Yuan, and Qing.
The territory of Korea originally belonged to the Jin Kingdom, so it used more Jin; South Korea's territory is intertwined with Wei and Zhao, so everyone generally uses Wei or Zhao. To put it bluntly, South Korea is too weak, so everyone doesn't use South Korea as the name of the country。Although the current Korea is called Korea, it has nothing to do with Korea during the Warring States period, and the Han of Korea came from the three small tribes of Mahan, Jinhan, and Benhan in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula in the 4th century BC.
Among the three Koreas, Mahan was the largest, and it was later unified by Baekje. In 57 BC, Han developed into Silla and Benhan developed into Gayage, which was annexed by Silla in the 6th century. During the Tang Dynasty, Silla defeated Baekje and Goguryeo with the help of the Tang Dynasty and completed the unification of the Korean Peninsula.
Unified Silla is the ancestor of modern Korea, North Korea, and the foundation of culture. The state based on the Seven Heroes of the Warring States period was the usual practice of the Siyi after entering China, but everyone filtered Han without exception.
For example, the countries founded by the Qiang people included the homeland of Korea, but were named after Zhao; The Xianbei people ruled the lands of the north and adopted Wei as the name of the country; When the Xianbei Murong Department ruled the Northeast region, it was named after the country of Yanming; The Di and Qiang ethnic groups occupied the homeland of the Qin State, so they took the name of the Qin Ming State. The key to South Korea's short life is that he is too weak and uses South Korea to name his country to show that he is strong.
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What is the relationship between modern Korea and Korea during the Warring States period?
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During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, this Korea had no half-dime relationship with modern Korea.
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In fact, it is a relationship that shares one word, and there is no other relationship left.
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It doesn't seem to have anything to do with it, so don't think it's a Korean.
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Of course, it didn't matter anymore, South Korea was not called South Korea at that time.
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I think there is still a connection, after all, the same name is Korean.
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It doesn't matter at all, and the eight poles can't be beaten.
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It should just be the same name, but it doesn't actually have anything to do with it.
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During the Warring States period, Korea was one of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period, and it was powerful, and today's Korea is just a country with a small area, and the two have nothing to do with each other.
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It does not matter. The two Koreas simply collided with each other, and today's South Korea evolved from North Korea.
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It doesn't matter. During the Warring States period, South Korea, located in the Shanxi region of Henan, was one of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period.
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