Wiman of Gojoseon

Wi Man
衛滿
위만
King of Wiman Joseon
Reign194 BCE – Unknown
SuccessorUnknown
HouseWi
Wiman of Gojoseon
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese滿
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWèi Mǎn
Wade–GilesWei4 Man3
Korean name
Hangul위만
Hanja滿
Transcriptions
Revised RomanizationWi Man
McCune–ReischauerWi Man

Wi Man (in Korean) or Wei Man (in Chinese) was a Chinese military general and monarch. He was originally a military leader of the Chinese Kingdom of Yan.[note 1] When king Lu Wan of Yan was defeated by the Han in 195 BCE, Wi Man fled to Gojoseon in north-western Korea and later usurped power from its king in 194 BCE, establishing Wiman Joseon. Recorded in the Records of the Grand Historian and the Book of Han, Wiman was the first ruler in the history of Korea to have been recorded in documents from the same time period.
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