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] (고조선, B.C. 2333- 108) is a united kingdom composed of ] such as ] (마조선), ] (진조선) and ](번조선). It had been built based on bronze ware. Three confederacy is also called as Mahan, Jinhan and Beonhan. However, they must be discriminated from ], because ] is established after the destruction of ]. So, three states of Gojoseon is called ] in this context. ] was established in Korean peninsula after Gojoseon was destroyed for remembrance of three confederacies of Gojoseon. | ] (고조선, B.C. 2333- 108) is a united kingdom composed of ] such as ] (마조선), ] (진조선) and ](번조선). It had been built based on bronze ware. Three confederacy is also called as Mahan, Jinhan and Beonhan. However, they must be discriminated from ], because ] is established after the destruction of ]. So, three states of Gojoseon is called ] in this context. ] was established in Korean peninsula after Gojoseon was destroyed for remembrance of three confederacies of Gojoseon. | ||
Majoseon was located at the Korean peninsula, Jinjoseon was located at ], and Beojoseon was located at the around of ]. The ] (단군) governed Jinjoseon by himself, and the other two Gojoseon such as Majoseon and Beonjoseon are allowed to be governed by vice Danguns. Because Bejoseon is close to China, Chinese history usually calls gojoseon or simplyh joseon when they are refer to Beonjoseon. Therefore, ] and ] are caused from the misunderstanding of three confederacy of Gojoseon by ]. Actually, ] allowed Gija and Wiman to rule over the Beonjoseon because they are originally ] (동이). | Majoseon was located at the Korean peninsula, Jinjoseon was located at ], and Beojoseon was located at the around of ]. The ] (단군) governed Jinjoseon by himself, and the other two Gojoseon such as Majoseon and Beonjoseon are allowed to be governed by vice Danguns. Because Bejoseon is close to China, Chinese history usually calls gojoseon or simplyh joseon when they are refer to Beonjoseon. Therefore, ] and ] are caused from the misunderstanding of three confederacy of Gojoseon by ]. Actually, ] allowed Gija and Wiman to rule over the Beonjoseon because they are originally ] (동이). |
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Gojoseon (고조선, B.C. 2333- 108) is a united kingdom composed of three confederacies of gojoseon such as Majoseon (마조선), Jinjoseon (진조선) and Beonjoseon(번조선). It had been built based on bronze ware. Three confederacy is also called as Mahan, Jinhan and Beonhan. However, they must be discriminated from Samhan, because Sanhan is established after the destruction of Gojoseon. So, three states of Gojoseon is called SamJoseon in this context. Samhan was established in Korean peninsula after Gojoseon was destroyed for remembrance of three confederacies of Gojoseon.
Majoseon was located at the Korean peninsula, Jinjoseon was located at Manchuria, and Beojoseon was located at the around of Liaoning. The Dangun (단군) governed Jinjoseon by himself, and the other two Gojoseon such as Majoseon and Beonjoseon are allowed to be governed by vice Danguns. Because Bejoseon is close to China, Chinese history usually calls gojoseon or simplyh joseon when they are refer to Beonjoseon. Therefore, Gija and Wiman are caused from the misunderstanding of three confederacy of Gojoseon by ]. Actually, Dangun allowed Gija and Wiman to rule over the Beonjoseon because they are originally dong-i (동이).
The territory of three Gojoseons can be known by their unique style bronze sword. i.e., mandolin-shaped dagger (비파형동검, 琵琶形銅劍). The mandolin-shape dagger is found in around Liaoning, Manchuria and Korean peninsula. It proves that three Gojoseons territory at least cover the area in the map. Furthermore, the shape and composition of bronze prove that the culture of bronze are very different from Chinese, are not affected by Chinese bronze culture.
Jinjoseon
Asadal (아사달) was a captial city of Jinjoseon governed by Dangun, and the other two Joseons such as Majoseon and Beonjoseon are governed by the vice Danguns.
List of Dangun in Jinjoseon by Hwandan-gogi
- Wanggeom (왕검) B.C.2333
- Booroo (부루) B.C.2240
- Gareuk (가륵) B.C.2182
- Osagu (오사구) B.C.2137
- Goo-eul (구을) B.C.2099
- Dalmoon (달문) B.C.2083
- Hanryul (한율) B.C.2047
- Wooseohan (우서한) B.C.1993
- Asool (아술) B.C.1985
- No-eul (노을) B.C.1950
- Dohae (도해) B.C.1891
- Ahan (아한) B.C.1834
- Euldal(흘달) B.C.1782
- Gobool (고불) B.C.1721
- Dae-eum (대음) B.C.1661
- Wina (위나) B.C.1610
- Yeo-eul (여을) B.C.1552
- Dong-eom (동엄) B.C.1484
- Goomoso (구모소) B.C.1435
- Gohol (고홀) B.C.1380
- Sotae (소태) B.C.1337
- Saekboolu (색불루) B.C.1285
- Ahol (아홀) B.C.1237
- Yeonna (연나) B.C.1161
- Solna (솔나) B.C.1150
- Chooro (추로) B.C.1062
- Doomil (두밀) B.C.997
- Haemo (해모) B.C.971
- Mahyu (마휴) B.C.943
- Haehyu (내휴) B.C.909
- Deunghol (등올) B.C.874
- Choomil (추밀) B.C.849
- Gammool (감물) B.C.819
- Oroomoon (오루문) B.C.795
- Sabeol (사벌) B.C.772
- Maereuk (매륵) B.C.704
- Mamool (마물) B.C.646
- Damool (다물) B.C.590
- Doohol (두홀) B.C.545
- Dal-eum (달음) B.C.509
- Eumcha (음차) B.C.491
- Eulwoojo (을우지) B.C.471
- Moolli (물리) B.C.461
- Goomool (구물) B.C.425
- Yeoroo (여루) B.C.396
- Bo-eul (보을) B.C.341
- Goyeolga (고열가) B.C.295
Beonjoseon
The Dangun throne Chidoonam (치두남, 蚩頭男) as a vice Dangun of Beonjoseon. Its capital city was Heomdok (험독, 險瀆), but it is also called Wang-gum-sung (왕검성, 王儉城). The Chidoonam was a descendant of the Chiwoo (치우, 蚩尤).
Majoseon
Dangun throned the Woongbaekda (웅백다, 熊伯多) as a Vice Dangun of Majoseon. Its capital city was Daljiguk (달지국, 達支國), or it is also called as Baek-agang (백아강, 白牙江).