Wiman Joseon

colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Wiman Joseon
colspan="2" | Korean Name
width="150" | Revised Romanization width="150" | Wiman Joseon
width="150" | McCune-Reischauer width="150" |
width="150" | Hangul width="150" | 위만조선
width="150" | Hanja width="150" | 衛滿朝鮮
Wiman Joseon (194 BC - 108 BC) was the continuation of Go-Joseon, founded by Wiman. Wiman was originally a refugee from the Chinese state of Yan. He succeeded in driving out King Jun of Go-Joseon and taking over the throne. He made the capital in Wanggeomseong (王險城), today's P'yŏngyang. Although cultually Sinicized, Wiman Joseon was not a colony of China. Wiman Joseon expanded to control a vast territory and became strong economically by controlling trade between China's Han Dynasty and the outlying regions to the northeast. Feeling increasingly threatened by the growing Wiman Joseon, and fearing she would ally with the Xiongnu, Emperor Wu of Han China launched an attack on Wiman Joseon in 109 BC. After a year of battle, Wanggeomseong was captured and Wiman Joseon was destroyed. Han China established four commanderies in the captured areas, of which Lelang or Nangnang was the most important.

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