Korea history

Korea has been an independent country for thousands of years. Most victories in the war with China and northern nations. During the days of Koguryo, they occupied Manchuria and ruled the northern peoples.It has also destroyed 3 million Chinese Sui invaders.
In Koryo, Joseon Dynasty ruled the surrounding Northern nomads peoples. They crossed Japan and ruled for thousands of years. Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla in the Korean peninsula ruled the country in Japan.

Korea(Goryeo) didn't be a Mongolian(yuan) colony. Do not distort history.
Korea had a 30-year war with Mongolia, and Mongolia failed to conquer Korea.
Korea and Mongoli only signed an unequal tie-up agreement.
The kings of Korea were Koreans and ruled themselves. Mongolian officials could not live in Korea and could not collect any tax. Rather, marriage between King Koryo and the family of the Mongolian kings enabled King Koryo to participate in the Golden Clan meeting, which is the Mongolian royal family. It was a significant influence on Mongolia's national affairs . Do not distort history

>Massive numbers of Korean boy eunuchs, Korean girl concubines, falcons, ginseng, grain, cloth, silver, and gold were sent as tribute to the Mongol Yuan dynasty.[20][21][22] such as the Korean eunuch Bak Bulhwa and Korean Empress Gi. Goryeo incurred negative consequences as a result of the eunuch Bak Bulhwa's actions.[23] The tribute payment brought much harm to Korea.[21] It was considered prestigious to marry Korean women.[24]

Dis't Korea pay tribute to their Northern nomad neighbors or China for most their existence? They were not completely independent most of the time.

More Mongolian women came to Korea. When the daughters of the Won emperors were married to King Koryo, a great number of Mongolian women followed and finished their lives in Korea

Koryo King had a great influence on the Mongol empire. King Choseon directly selected the emperor of the next Mongolian emperor. He was the second strongest man in the Mongol Empire. Only King Kowa was the only Mongol family. Koryo participated in Mongolian world management together.

In 612, China's Sui invaded Goguryeo with 3 million troops. Goguryeo courageously opposed them and destroyed them. If you know history correctly, you can not claim that Korea is dependent on China.

In 993, the northern nomadic country, the kitai army, led 100,000 horsemen and invaded Goryeo. Koryo killed them with 200,000 infantry. Only 2,000 were alive.
The kitai horseman was a mighty nation that occupied North China under the pressure of China 's Song Dynasty. Their combat power was similar to that of Mongolia.
After the Goryeo won the war against kitai, the Song Dynasty of China and Golan were afraid of Goryeo.

In 645, the Chinese Tang emperor, táng tài zōng, invaded Korea with 500,000 troops.
But most of the troops were lost and The Tang Emperor was hit with an arrow in his right eye and died. Tang Emperor, táng tài zōng, is known as the greatest emperor in China ever.
Such an emperor invaded Goguryeo and was wounded and died.

According to the Korean history book, Samguksagi

In spring March of 807 year, the Japanese ambassador came and interviewed him. The king of Korea, Silla king, said in a letter. "It is forbidden to build a new temple, but it is permissible to repair it. It also prohibits the use of sewn silk for Buddhist events and the use of gold and silverware. Let the authority in charge know and enforce it.

In 1597, Admiral Yi Sun-sin of South Korea fought 333 ships of Japan with thirteen vessels to sink thirty ships, destroy most ships and kill tens of thousands of Japanese soldiers

In December 1598, Admiral Yi of South Korea fought with about 500 Japanese ships with a total of 86 warships.
and He sank 400 warships of the Japanese and killed tens of thousands of Japanese troops.

Go back to Korean Sentry
>táng tài zōng
Nvrmind go to /int/ instead.

Did you read anything else then the small wikipedia excerpt?

No because Tributary in East Asia has whole different connotations. It could mean anything from simple trade to complete vassalitude.

Korea was autonomous until it became entire neo Confucian tributary from 15th century onwards. Doesn’t mean they couldn’t control state affairs, but they relinquished their “divine right to rule” from then.

The 5th Century AD was under the influence of Goguryeo, a Korean kingdom.
Goguryeo destroyed the Chinese state of China,Hòu Yàn and gained power on the Northern Wèi Dynasty,occupying most of northern China.
The Emperor of Goguryeo was crowned king of the north.

Pls fuck off

Korean nation, Korean, which was built in the 15th century, was a modern nation. It was a centralized and developed bureaucratic state. Ruled nomadic people around Chosun.
Japan used 12% of its rice production per year to host the Korean delegation. However, the Japanese delegation did not even meet the King of Korea and stayed in Busan.

The 15th Century AD Korean nation,chosun has gained huge profits each year through trade with China. Japan tried to trade with China, but was rejected for being a barbarian nation.

Korea is the world 's first invention of metal type printing. In 1377, A book of Jik-ji-sim-kyoung is existing book made of metal type. It was 80 years ahead of Gutenberg.
A book of sang-jung-ko-kum-ye-mun is not present but it is made of metal type 200 years before Kutenberg.

But that invention did butt-fuck all. Gutenberg's machine actually changed the world.

In the sixteenth century, Japan had no skills and sold half a million Japanese men and women to slave merchants to obtain guns and gunpowder

Korea made the world's second gunpowder in 1376

Korean-style autism. Fascinating

Korea made ceramics for the second time in the world. The quality of the pottery was so good that the Chinese praised it as a coloration

The history of Korea has been known to be distorted by Japan. I only speak the truth

The history of Korea has been known to be distorted by Japan. I only speak the truth

Why don’t you brainlet actually research for once.
They were able to produce and preserve the longest compilation of Buddhist scriptures in the world.

What was especially important for the Gutenberg PRESS not PRINT however were the capacity to mass produce texts.

That’s what changed Europe. Denigrating achievements of others for your own agenda is so petty.

This is some really quality bait, going down the comment chain on vids on History of China/East Asia you see Koreans exactly like this.

Good thread