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  Gija. Who is Gija? What is Gija? Where is Gija? Definition of Gija. Meaning of Gija.
He is said to have fled to Chaoxian when Shang was overthrown by Zhou.
He established the dukedom of Chaoxian (Joseon in Korean), granted by King Wu of Zhou.
Last king Zhun (準) was expeled in 192 B.C. by Wei Man, who was a Yan Chinese and had fled to Chaoxian.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Gija   (551 words)

  
 Wei Man
He organized natives in Zhenfan and Chaoxian and Chinese refugees from Yan and Qi and came to the crown.
His kingdom is called Weishi Chaoxian (衛氏朝鮮, Wiman Joseon in Korean) today.
Since the Han Empire was not completely stabilized yet, the Governor of Liaodong appointed Man as an outer subject, provided that he did not prevent natives to go up to the empire.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/w/we/wei_man.html   (325 words)

  
 China History Forum, online chinese history forum -> Book of Chaoxian, Shiji
Man (滿), King of Chaoxian (朝鮮), was a former resident of Yan (燕).
Han emerged, because Chaoxian was far and hard to hold, they rebuilt the Liaodong garrisons and bordered at Beishui river (浿水), the land belonged to Yan.
Chaoxian was furious at She He, so they attacked and killed She He.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=3040&hl=   (1763 words)

  
 Jizi
He is said to have fled to Chaoxian (朝鮮, Joseon in Korean) when Shang was overthrown by BC - 256 BC)">Zhou.
He established the dukedom of Chaoxian and it was granted by King Wu of Zhou.
According to Weilue, the Chaoxian king who was banished in 192 B.C. by Wei Man[?], another Chinese moving into Chaoxian, claimed to be a descendant of Jizi.
www.freearchive.info /ji/jizi.html   (498 words)

  
 languagehat.com: RENAMING THE HAN.
As you say, Chaoxian was used to name the whole of Korea when South Korea was not recognized as a distinct state.
For instance, Cui Jian 崔健, "the Father of Chinese Rock", is a Chaoxian zu from Beijing.
Current usage in the PRC is to use Chaoxian for North Korea and Hanguo for South Korea.
www.languagehat.com /archives/001202.php   (2127 words)

  
 China History Forum, online chinese history forum > Koreans and Japanese
Sep 26 2004, 10:40 PM The Chaoxian (朝鲜) people (chinese version for "Chosan") in China originated from the 17th century migration from Korea to Manchuria, due to trade and economic reasons.
The Chaoxian (朝鲜) people (chinese version for "Chosan") in China originated from the 17th century migration from Korea to Manchuria, due to trade and economic reasons.
Oct 4 2004, 09:55 PM Very interesting...so I guess Koreans as a whole are Chaoxian Ren...
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t1108.html   (3545 words)

  
 1996 AAS Abstracts: China Session 50   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In either case, the "savage" is set at arm's length from the civilized world.
In 1488, the Ming Envoy Dong Yue wrote the Chaoxian fuafter his visit to the Chosôn court.
Written for the Ming emperor, the thirty-one sections of this fu present the reader with the landscape, fortifications, buildings, flora, fauna, and various cultural practices witnessed by the author.
www.aasianst.org /absts/1996abst/china/c50.htm   (1393 words)

  
 Japan Times:
Jilin Province borders both Russia and North Korea, with a tiny sliver of land thrusting out from the frontier town of Han Chun between both countries, almost reaching the Sea of Japan.
Hun Chun is in the Yanbian Autonomous Prefecture of the Chaoxian People (the Chaoxian being ethnically Korean), a reminder that this is one of the areas conquered during the establishment of the Chinese Empire.
Depending on whom you speak to, the ethnic Korean proportion of the population ranges from 39 percent (the most senior Han Chinese give this figure) to 70 percent (the figure preferred by minor Korean officials).
search.japantimes.co.jp /print/opinion/eo2004/eo20040126a1.htm   (862 words)

  
 Pictures (Page 6)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Discovered in the early 1980s in the eastern province of Anhui and not far from Hexian, the Chaoxian remains consist of an occipital (not shown), eight whole or partial teeth, a relatively complete right maxilla and the anterior portion of the left maxilla.
The Chaoxian site is dated to the late Middle Pleistocene, approximately 200-250,000 years ago.
Human remains from Xujiayao in the northern Chinese province of Shanxi were discovered in an open air setting during the late 1970s.
www.chineseprehistory.org /pics6.htm   (665 words)

  
 AsiaFinest Discussion Board > Korea the rise of the nation
It was a kingdom that Tongus people set up which happened to own a part of Chaoxian peninsula.
basically, it says the Koguryo was one of the many primitive tribes that resided in Chinese northeast and northern Chaoxian.
Koguryo tribes are more closely related to today's Koreans than mainstream Chinese, and that their customs, including sleeping on heated floors and eating fermented bean paste, are better preserved in Korea.
www.asiafinest.com /forum/lofiversion/index.php/t3010-100.html   (4901 words)

  
 NUS Chess IFG 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Not only did we face a crisis of recruiting strong players from our faculty, even when we could chalk up enough players finally, we realized that we have at hand a team which is overwhelmingly inferior to our Arts and Medicine counterparts.
In the preliminary group stage, we were drawn into Group B along with Medicine and Science.
Even though Arts aren’t expected to win Medicine, their strength is not to be underestimated with the bulk of their formidability contributed by ex-national youth player, Mr Yang Qinglong, and NUS Open Champion, Mr Do Ngoh Linh.
www.freewebs.com /sifeng2004/memorylane/chess/ifg2004.htm   (1196 words)

  
 AsiaFinest Discussion Board > pronunciation
Though I'm not quite sure why it's called chaoxian.
Feb 5 2004, 08:40 PM Well, chao2 could mean humidity, and xian3 could mean well..hard to explain..
Feb 5 2004, 08:41 PM The meaning of Chaoxian was told to me by a Korean guy.
www.asiafinest.com /forum/lofiversion/index.php/t3308.html   (834 words)

  
 What's on   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
As the name implies, Kong-fu tea is a very fastidious art - from brewing to serving, there are very straight rules for every step.
Therefore, the demonstration of brewing Kong-fu tea will be the main focus of the 2003 Chaoxian Food and Culture Festival.
In addition to traditional Chaoxian food, there will also be an exhibition of Chaoxian's handicrafts, including woodcarving, Chaoxian embroidery and chinaware.
www.macautourism.gov.mo /news/whatson.phtml?lan=en&year=2003&month=12   (3775 words)

  
 Memory Lane - Farewell 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A few of my close friends from RXA met up at Holland Village for a farewell dinner.
From left: "X Jack" Jingwen, "Cute guy" Hui Ge, "X man" Zhiyuan, my tudi Chaoxian, Feng and Fenfen :P
LXG leader-cum-RXA founder Jingwen, the cutest guy in RXA Hui ge, my favourite junior-cum-RJCapt successor, Zhiyuan and my tudi Chaoxian spent with me my last few hours in Singapore before my departure to Toronto.
www.freewebs.com /sifeng2004/memorylane/farewell2003.htm   (238 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Zhang is an alternate member of the 16th CPC Central Committee.
Accountant, People's Bank of China, County Branch, Anhui Province, Chaoxian County
Deputy Director, Industry and Commerce Bureau, Anhui Province, Chaoxian County
www.chinavitae.com /printer_friendly.php?id=1940   (214 words)

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