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History of Sino-Korean relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of Sino-Korean relations The history of Sino-Korean relations dates back to prehistoric times. == Han and Gojoseon == The earliest written record on Gojoseon, the most advanced polity on the Korean peninsula based in Pyongyang has been found in Shang-Shu-Da-Zhuan. It recorded the founding history of Gija Joseon which, according to local legend, was established by Chinese Shang dynasty descendants in the 12th century BCE. Chinese political culture was influential in Gojoseon; for example, the term ''Wang'' () was shared between China and Korea to describe their respective "King"s. In 194 BCE, Wiman, a former Yan Chinese general, took over the throne of Gojoseon after disposing of its former ruler, and relationships between Han China and Gojoseon deteriorated. The Gojoseon–Han War occurred in 109 BC, resulting in the defeat of Gojoseon and the establishment of the Four Commanderies of Han to govern China's Korean provinces, the largest one - the Lelang Commandery - lasting 400 years.
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