Gojoseon–Yan War Explained

Date:Late 4th century BC
Place:Liaodong Peninsula
Territory:Yan conquers the Liaodong Peninsula
Result:Yan victory
Combatant1:Yan
Combatant2:Gojoseon
Commander1:Qin Kai
Commander2:Unknown

During the Gojoseon–Yan War, which occurred in the late 4th century BC, the Yan feudal state invaded the Gojoseon kingdom. The Yan military campaign was led by General Qin Kai. The invasion resulted in Yan's conquest of the Liaodong Peninsula from Gojoseon.[1]

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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Notes and References

  1. Book: Yi, Ki-baek. A New History of Korea. 1984. Harvard University Press. Cambridge. 9780674615762. Translated . 16.
  2. Book: Lee . Seong Jai . A Study on the Background of the Outbreak of the Warfare between Gojoseon and Yan . February 2016 . Conference: Interdisciplinary Research Theory and Technology 2016 . Abstract . 19 July 2023.