Were North Korea and South Korea both China's territories before?

Korea and Korea were originally called Korea. The first country on the Korean Peninsula was founded by Zhongyuan people, and the northern part of the Korean Peninsula has long been the territory of China.

Jintianhui four years (Li Wenzhi X years, Liao Yanqing three years, Song Jingkang first year, Xia Yuande eight years; Koryo Renzong for four years; 1 125), Emperor Taizong gave Yuan Lai (now Suizhong County, Liaoning Province) and Baozhou, the old land of Liao, to North Korea.

Han Gongrang Wang for four years (twenty-five years of Ming Hongwu, 1392), and let Wang be exiled and Han died. Li Mao Cheng Gui stood on his own two feet. Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang named his country Korea. In the 26th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (the 2nd year of Han Taizu 1393), Zhu Yuanzhang ceded the east of Yalu River to Li Chenggui. Li Mao Cheng Gui then occupied the Korean peninsula. Later, most of the time it belonged to a vassal country and paid tribute to China every year.

After the Korean War, it was divided into Korea and South Korea.

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Korean War:

The Korean War refers to the military conflict that broke out on the Korean Peninsula in June 1950. The Korean War was originally a national civil war between the north and the south of the Korean Peninsula, and later the United States, China, the Soviet Union and other countries were involved in international local wars to varying degrees, which was a large-scale local war that broke out at the beginning of the Second World War.

1The Korean War broke out on June 25th, 950. On July 7, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 84, sending UN troops to support South Korea in resisting North Korea's attack. In mid-August, the Korean People's Army drove the Korean army to a corner of Busan and captured 90% of South Korea's land.

Before the war, the north-south split situation not only failed to be resolved, but further deteriorated. As a hot spot in the world military arena, the Korean peninsula has continued to this day.

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