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  2. History of Sino-Korean relations - Wikipedia

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    The imperial examination system implemented by China was introduced into Korea, which was not only inseparable from the close exchanges and deepening commercial relations between the two countries, but also had an important relationship with the ruling class of Korea at that time. The reason why the imperial examination system became popular in ...

  3. Goguryeo–Sui War - Wikipedia

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    The Goguryeo–Sui War were a series of invasions launched by the Sui dynasty of China against Goguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, between AD 598 and AD 614.It resulted in the defeat of the Sui and was one of the pivotal factors in the collapse of the dynasty, which led to its overthrow by the Tang dynasty in AD 618.

  4. Sino-Korean War - Wikipedia

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    Qing invasion of Joseon (1636-1637) Korean War (1950–1953) References This page was last edited on 21 December 2024, at 10:26 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Chinese spring offensive - Wikipedia

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    In mid-April 1951 UN forces in the central front in Korea were engaged in Operation Dauntless to advance UN positions from the Kansas Line 2–6 miles (3.2–9.7 km) north of the 38th Parallel to positions 10–20 miles (16–32 km) north of the 38th Parallel designated the Wyoming Line which would threaten the PVA/KPA logistics hub marked out ...

  6. Korean War - Wikipedia

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    As a token of gratitude, between 50,000 and 70,000 Korean veterans who served in the PLA were sent back along with their weapons, and they later played a significant role in the initial invasion of South Korea. [64] China promised to support the North Koreans in the event of a war against South Korea. [66]

  7. History of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, Korea was invaded in 1627 and again in 1636 by the Manchus, who went on to conquer China and establish the Qing dynasty, after which the Joseon dynasty recognized Qing suzerainty. [219] Though Joseon respected its traditional tributary position to China, there was persistent loyalty for the perished Ming China and disdain for the ...

  8. Qing invasion of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    In Korean, the Qing invasion (1636–1637) is called 'Byeongja Horan' (병자호란), where 1636 is a 'Byeongja' year in the sexagenary cycle and 'Horan' means a disturbance caused by northern or western foreigners, from 胡 (ho; northern or western, often nomadic barbarians) + 亂 (ran; chaos, disorder, disturbance, turmoil, unrest, uprising, revolt, rebellion).

  9. List of wars involving South Korea - Wikipedia

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    North Korea China Soviet Union: Stalemate. North Korean invasion of South Korea repelled, UN invasion of North Korea repelled, Chinese invasion of South Korea repelled. Korean Armistice Agreement signed. Korean Demilitarized Zone established, little territorial change at the 38th parallel border.