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Summary Of: Wiman Joseon

he established Wiman Joseon and decide his capital in... Wiman Joseon expanded to control a vast territory and became strong economically by controlling trade between China... was thought that Wiman Joseon increasingly threatened Han China... and Wiman Joseon would ally with the... against Wiman Joseon near the Luan River... Han Wudi tried to conciliate the princes of Wiman Joseon to kill the king Ugeo of Wiman Joseon... For more details of the war between Wiman Joseon and Han China...

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