Korean Village in China

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  • @tomsunuwar6940
    @tomsunuwar6940 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Third Korea in the great China 🇨🇳 it’s amazing 😻

  • @bobvanwagner6099
    @bobvanwagner6099 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    A world of lonelyness. Should be a world of happyness. A lake of happiness.

  • @Cinderella-Cindererilla
    @Cinderella-Cindererilla 4 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    The term “Manchuria” represents the sad history of being colonized by the Japanese fascist empire during the World Wars!! Please stop using the bad term “Manchuria”!!

    • @TheGalaxyRunner
      @TheGalaxyRunner 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Not really. What you are referring to is manchukuo the puppet state of Nazi Japan . Manchuria is a geographic term which is also called ‘northeast’ in modern PRC but with more of its historic origins being indicated.

    • @jamesschoi87
      @jamesschoi87 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Manchuria is a just a term for that region that has always been there?

  • @Narcrom
    @Narcrom 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Arirang, Yo.

  • @corea359
    @corea359 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The southern part of Manchuria and the Korean Peninsula are home towns for Koreans.
    The first kingdom of Koreans, Old Joseon, was also formed in the southern part of Manchuria and the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.
    In the 4 century B.C., the Chinese Yan Dynasty attacked Korea and took away the Liaodong Peninsula. However, Koreans still lived in Liaodong.
    In the 2nd century B.C., the Chinese Han Dynasty attacked Korea, destroying the 'Old Joseon' and occupying the northwestern part of the Korean Peninsula. The Chinese set up 4 Commanderies, but the Koreans resisted and only one commandery remained. The ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo destroyed Chinese commandery in the northwestern part of the Korean Peninsula in the 4th century. And Goguryeo recaptured the Liaodong Peninsula after centuries of fighting against the 'proto-Mongolic Xianbei'.
    In the 7th century, Goguryeo was destroyed, and the Chinese took the Liaodong Peninsula again, but Balhae(Koreans and Jurchen's unified kingdom), recaptured Liaodong again.
    After Balhae was destroyed by proto-Mongolic Khitan, Koreans& Jurchenin in Liaodong were ruled by Khitan.
    Mongolia, which occupied the Liaodong Peninsula in the 13th century, placed a Korean king or Korean royal on the "King Shen" throne in Liaodong to manage the indigenous Liaodong Koreans & newly brought Koreans from the Korean Peninsula.
    During the war between Mongolia & Chinese in the 14th century, Korea conducted two military actions to recapture the Liaodong Peninsula and protect Koreans there.
    So, the first military action was to recaptured the Liaodong Peninsula, but within a few months, it retreated.
    During the second military action, the newly founded Ming Dynasty of China almost entirely drove Mongolia north, and the weather was bad. The general of Korea's army was a respected general of Koreans by destroying Chinese, Mongolian, and Japanese who invaded Korea. He returned to Korea, took over the king's the crown, and replaced the Korean dynasty.
    Korea's new dynasty gave up the Liaodong Peninsula in the west and did not confront the Chinese Ming Dynasty. Instead, they recaptured the territory in the northeast by attacking Jurchen, who occupied Korean land and pillaged Koreans. At this time, the border was similar to the current Korean border.
    Still, there were many Koreans in Liaodong and Manchuria under Chinese rule. In addition, from the 18th century, Koreans migrated beyond the Duman(Tumen) River to build villages and cultivate rice. Jurchen's Qing Dynasty and Korea clearly separated the western border, but the eastern border was under territorial dispute.
    In the late 19th century, the Korean government also sent officials to rule the Koreans in Manchuria. However, a few years later, Japan occupied and collapsed the Korea. Japanese imperialists instead of taking the right to build a railroad in Manchuria from the Jurchen Qing Dynasty, left the Koreans in Manchuria to Jurchen.
    Japanese imperialists, who also occupied Manchuria in the 20th century, made Koreans, Chinese, and Jurchen fight against each other in Manchuria. When Japanese imperialism was defeated and withdrawn from Manchuria and Korea, Korea was divided by the United States and the Soviet Union, and Koreans in Manchuria became an autonomous region under Chinese wncontrol. Originally, the Korean autonomous region of China had more than 80% of the Korean population. However, 60 to 70 years later, the Chinese Communist Party's eradication of ethnic minorities and the continuous migration of Chinese people have changed the Korean population to 30% and the Chinese population to 60%, which is shaking the Korean community in the autonomous region.

    • @serbaserbi6004
      @serbaserbi6004 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nice info. But tired to read too long. It means china take apart of korea land and apart of mongol land

    • @zhangwhack
      @zhangwhack 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Do you know who was before the proto koreans? It was the yellow river farmers, proto Shang Chinese, who were in Northeast China. Go search lower Xiajiadian culture and upper xiajiadian culture, proto Korean nomads attacked proto Chinese lower xiajiadian and drove them out. You were the aggressors from Siberia all along.

  • @PeterLiuIsBeast
    @PeterLiuIsBeast 5 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Hometowns in the homeland? You mean those same towns in China that are north of the Yalu River? That area in the distant past was part of different Chinese and Korean kingdoms as it was part of the frontier lands. So what kind of crack you guys on?

    • @bazookalean3079
      @bazookalean3079 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This part of the Korean people is a later ethnic group, which did not originate from the North Bank of the Yalu River

  • @Lulougonz
    @Lulougonz 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Anyo saiyo