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The Three Kingdoms Period (57 B.C. - A.D. 676) Goguryeo Kingdom(37 B.C. - A.D. 668), Baekje Kingdom(18 B.C. - A.D. 660) ,
Silla Kingdom(57 B.C. - A.D. 676)
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Unification of the Three Kingdoms by Shilla |
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(1) Koguryo's Great
Victory at Salsu and Ansi-song |
When Shilla occupied the Han
River basin in the latter 6th
century, Koguryo and Paekche
made a pact to attack Shilla.
To ward them off, isolated Shilla
approached China for help.
At this time, long-split China
was unified by Sui. Koguryo
was frequently attacked by Sui
but managed to expel them with
the resistance of its united
army and the entire population.
In particular, when a large
army of more than a million
under the personal command of
Emperor Yangdi of Sui invaded
Koguryo, General Uljimundok
feigned defeat in order to lure
the 300,000 special soldiers
of Sui and all but annihilated
them at the Battle of Salsu
(Ch'ongch'on River). This was
the great victory of Salsu in
612, and it has come to be known
as the most glorious military
triumph in Korea's national
history. Following Sui, the
Tang Dynasty, which then ruled
over China and had maintained
at one time friendly relations
with Koguryo, prepared to invade
Koguryo when Emperor Taizong
of Tang came to the throne.
In Koguryo, Yongaesomun was
in power and fiercely confronted
Tang's attack. Taizong led a
large army to lay siege on Ansi-song
while the defending soldiers
and citizens resisted the concentrated
attack for 60 days. They fought
valiantly and drove back Taizong's
soldiers in 645. It was a glorious
triumph over a national crisis
by the unified effort of the
Koguryo people.
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(2) Destruction
of Paekche and Koguryo |
Shilla, isolated on the Korean
peninsula, formed an alliance
with the Tang Dynasty against
Koguryo and Paekche. Shilla
drew help from the Tang army
and attacked Paekche first.
The death bands of Kyebaek fought
against the Shilla army under
the command of Kim Yu-sin with
much courage, but they were
defeated by the overwhelming
numbers of Shilla troops. Finally
Sabi-song fell to the allied
troops of Shilla and Tang, and
Paekche fell in 660.
In Koguryo, after the death
of Yongaesomun, internal dissension
rose among the leading generals.
Taking advantage of this opportunity,
Shilla and Tang attacked Koguryo.
After resisting the attack for
a year, P'yong'yang fell and
the Kingdom was destroyed in
668.
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(3)
War between Shilla and Tang
and Unification of the Three
Kingdoms by Shilla |
After the downfall of Paekche
and Koguryo, Tang ruled over
their former domains and even
tried to incorporate Shilla
into the sphere of its rule.
Confronted with Tang's threat,
Shilla combined the strength
of the defeated people of Paekche
and Koguryo and waged a fight
against Tang for 10 years.
Shilla smashed the Tang army
in the battle of Maech'o-song
and destroyed the Tang navy
at the mouth of the Kum River.
Shilla finally drove out the
Tang armed forces and succeeded
in unifying the Three Kingdoms
in 676.
Shilla's unification of the
Three Kingdoms was not a complete
one, limited only to the south
of the Taedong River and the
Bay of Wonsan. But it did form
the basis for an independent
national government and a national
culture throughout the Korean
peninsula.
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