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Joseon

Joseon

May indicate:

  • Joseon/朝鲜 state, the Kings such as Wei Man/卫满 (r. 194 B.C.-?, conquered later Zhenpan/真番 Commandery & Eastern Ye & Okjeo) & someone (Wei Man's son) & Wi Ugeo/卫右渠 (?-108 BC, r. ?-108 B.C., Wei Man's grandson, son Wi Jang/卫长, Chengsi/成巳 (?-107 BC) his minister)

  • Chaoxian/朝鲜 county

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