During the Gojoseon–Yan War, which occurred in the late 4th century BC, the Yan feudal state invaded the Gojoseon kingdom.[1] The Yan military campaign was led by General Qin Kai.[1] The invasion resulted in Yan's conquest of the Liaodong Peninsula from Gojoseon.[1]
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Qin Kai | Unknown |
Around 323 BC, Yan attempted to invade Gojoseon to strengthen the authority of its king and to obtain human and material resources.[2] However, Gojoseon was able to frustrate these plans through military and diplomatic actions.[2] Yan was weakened by civil war since 316 BC, which had affected the balance of power between Gojoseon and Yan.[2] Gojoseon applied political and military pressure on Yan during the period.[2] This escalated the tension between the two states, which would ultimately lead into the outbreak of the war.[2]
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edit- ^ a b c Yi, Ki-baek (1984). A New History of Korea (Translated ed.). Cambridge: Harvard University Press. p. 16. ISBN 9780674615762.
- ^ a b c d e Lee, Seong Jai (February 2016). A Study on the Background of the Outbreak of the Warfare between Gojoseon and Yan. Conference: Interdisciplinary Research Theory and Technology 2016. p. Abstract. Retrieved 19 July 2023.