King Bu was a king of the Gija Joseon dynasty. The period of his reign was from 232 BC to 220 BC. His posthumous name was King Jong Tong (hangul: 종통왕, hanja: 宗統王). His personal name was Gibu (hangul: 기부, hanja: 基否). He was succeeded by Jun of Gojoseon.[1]
^Yukio Takeda, p. 263-p264:"One of the China’s interest to East was trading and their embarkation upon Joseon was continued. There are some merchants observed in Korea and its neighboring countries. And in that Joseon, throne was acceded from King Bu to Jun Wang who was the last king. That Joseon is so-called Gija Josen."
hanja: 基否). He was succeeded by Jun ofGojoseon. List of Korean monarchs History of Korea Yukio Takeda, p. 263-p264:"One of the China’s interest to East was...
Jun ofGojoseon was the last king of Gija Joseon. He was succeeded by Wiman (Wei Man), whose usurpation of the throne began the dynasty of Wiman Joseon...
Gija (Jizi in Chinese), BuofGojoseon and his son Jun ofGojoseon are attested as the first verified recorded local ruler of Korea. King Jun was overthrown...
and the Taewon Seonu. These groups claim descent from a line of putative kings ofGojoseon and Mahan founded by the legendary Chinese figure Jizi, who...
regarded as the ancestors of modern Koreans. The Yemaek have ancestral ties to multiple kingdoms in Northeast Asia including Gojoseon, Buyeo, Goguryeo, and...
legitimacy of his enfeoffment as ruler of Gojoseon. Shin Chaeho (1880–1936) was the first to question the extent of Gija's cultural contributions and many...
romanizations may be found at the articles about the individual monarchs. Gojoseon (2333 BC – 108 BC) was the first Korean kingdom. According to legend, it...
list the names of the rulers ofGojoseon after Dangun. Dongguk Tonggam uses an annal form. Dongguk Tonggam is organised into 382 passages, of which 178 were...
around the time of the fall ofGojoseon in northern Korea in 108 BC. Kim Bu-sik's Samguk Sagi, one of the two representative history books of Korea, mentions...
command of Myeongnim Dap-bu during the 26th year of the reign of King Sindae, the 8th ruler of Goguryeo. In 165, the news of the death of Goguryeo's 7th king...
by Gojoseon. At 107 BCE, it became part of the Xuantu Commandery. As the Xuantu Commandery retreated towards the liadong peninsula as a result of expansion...
write Literary Chinese, they were adapted to write Korean as early as the Gojoseon period. Hanja-eo (한자어, 漢字語) refers to Sino-Korean vocabulary, which can...
northwest Korea during the Gojoseon period of ancient Korean history. However, scholars debate the historical accuracy of these legends. Erlitou Zhengzhou...
historical record of the founding or early history of Tamna. One legend tells that the three divine founders of the country—Go (고), Yang (양), and Bu (부)—emerged...
Mohe, Malgal, or Mogher, or Mojie, were historical groups of people that once occupied parts of what's now Northeast Asia during late antiquity. The two...
ancient domain ofGojoseon. Gwanggaeto's accomplishments are recorded on the Gwanggaeto Stele, erected in 414 at the supposed site of his tomb in Ji'an...
full days, closing on April 10. Wiman of Gojoseon establishes Wiman Joseon in Korea. 192 BC: The Yue Kingdom of Eastern Ou established in Zhejiang with...
Xu Fu (徐福), the Xiongnu were descendants of Lü-Gui (履癸王) the last king of Xia (夏) and that the case ofGojoseon (古朝鮮) and Gouwu (句吳) all revolve around...
removal of all the people in Minyue further north. A Han envoy returning from Gojoseon slew his escort and claimed to have slain a general. Gojoseon retaliated...
BC: Legendary establishment ofGojoseon by Dangun. 1500 BC: Beginning of the Mumun pottery period. 700 BC: Beginning of the Liaoning bronze dagger culture...
dynasty's emperor, Taejo declared the name of the kingdom to be Joseon, a tribute to the ancient Korean state ofGojoseon. He also moved the capital to Hanseong...
Liaodong region from Gojoseon. It was then named Hou City (侯城; Hóu Chéng). Around 350 years later, during the reign of Emperor Guangwu of Han, the city was...
Manchu Restoration (1917) Kuomintang pacification of Qinghai (1917–1949) Battle of Xiahe (1929) Occupation of Mongolia (1919–1921) Zhili–Anhui War (1920) Guangdong–Guangxi...
108 BCE, another expedition against Gojoseon in northern Korea established four commanderies there, only two of which (i.e. Xuantu Commandery and Lelang...
trade routes within the Amnok river basin following the destruction of Gojoseon in 113 BC. The American historian Christopher Beckwith offers the alternative...
abolishing the slave (nobi) system, which had existed as far back as the Gojoseon period. In 1895, Queen Min, posthumously elevated to Empress Myeongseong...
territory into the northern Korean Peninsula, where Han forces conquered Gojoseon and established the Xuantu and Lelang commanderies in 108 BC. After 92 AD...