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In the chaos following the fall of the {{i|HanDynasty}} [[Han Dynasty]], the former commanderies of the dynasty had broken free of control and were now ruled by various independent warlords. Surrounded by these aggressive commanderies, Goguryeo moved to improve relations with the newly created dynasty of {{i|Cao Wei}} [[Cao Wei]] in China and sent tribute in 220. In 238, Goguryeo entered into a formal alliance with Wei to destroy the {{i|404}} [[Yan (Three Kingdoms)|Liaodong commandery]].  
In the chaos following the fall of the {{i|HanDynasty}} [[Han Dynasty]], the former commanderies of the dynasty had broken free of control and were now ruled by various independent warlords. Surrounded by these aggressive commanderies, Goguryeo moved to improve relations with the newly created dynasty of {{i|Cao Wei}} [[Cao Wei]] in China and sent tribute in 220. In 238, Goguryeo entered into a formal alliance with Wei to destroy the {{i|404}} [[Yan (Three Kingdoms)|Liaodong commandery]].  


But when Liaodong was finally ansuchlessed by Wei, Goguryeo's relations with him fell apart. Goguryeo attacked Wei from the western edges of Liaodong which incited a counterattack from Wei in 244. Thus, Goguryeo initiated the Goguryeo-Wei War in 242, trying to cut off Chinese access to territories in Korea by attempting to take a Chinese fort. However, the Wei state responded by invading and defeated Goguryeo.
But when Liaodong was finally ansuchlessed by {{i|Cao Wei}} [[Cao Wei|Wei]], Goguryeo's relations with him fell apart. Goguryeo attacked Wei from the western edges of Liaodong which incited a counterattack from Wei in 244. Thus, Goguryeo initiated the Goguryeo-Wei War in 242, trying to cut off Chinese access to territories in Korea by attempting to take a Chinese fort. However, the Wei state responded by invading and defeated Goguryeo.


In the late 300s, he has conquered much of {{i|Manchu}} [[Manchuria]], some of {{i|Siberia}} [[Siberia]], and the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.
In the late 300s, he has conquered much of {{i|Manchu}} [[Manchuria]], some of {{i|Siberia}} [[Siberia]], and the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.

Revision as of 19:59, 6 April 2025

Goguryeo (sometimes spelled Koguryŏ), later renamed Goryeo (Koryŏ) was an ancient Korean country in East Asia.

History

In 37 BC, Goguryeo became independent from Buyeo.

In the chaos following the fall of the Han Dynasty, the former commanderies of the dynasty had broken free of control and were now ruled by various independent warlords. Surrounded by these aggressive commanderies, Goguryeo moved to improve relations with the newly created dynasty of Cao Wei in China and sent tribute in 220. In 238, Goguryeo entered into a formal alliance with Wei to destroy the Liaodong commandery.

But when Liaodong was finally ansuchlessed by Wei, Goguryeo's relations with him fell apart. Goguryeo attacked Wei from the western edges of Liaodong which incited a counterattack from Wei in 244. Thus, Goguryeo initiated the Goguryeo-Wei War in 242, trying to cut off Chinese access to territories in Korea by attempting to take a Chinese fort. However, the Wei state responded by invading and defeated Goguryeo.

In the late 300s, he has conquered much of Manchuria, some of Siberia, and the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.

In 668, Goguryeo got killed by Silla and China.

Relationships

Enemies

How to draw

5th century military banner of Goguryeo

Goguryeo has a drawing rating of intermediate.

  1. Draw a long rectangle.
  2. Carve out a triangle on the left side of the rectangle.
  3. Fill the shape with red.
  4. Add a yellow stripe covering the right side of the shape.
  5. Add Korean eyes and done!
Color Name HEX
Red #DE1E00
Yellow #FFCF19

Notes

  1. North Korea claims 277 BC.

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