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Chaoxian was originally a Zhou vassal state that was ruled by Jizi's descendants,which eventually reached Northern Korea due to pressures by Yan.By saying "China" do you mean, an anglicized term for Cathay/Catai used by Portuguese explorers? Cathay or China is derived from the name Khitan (契丹), which was used at the time, and, was publicized by Marco Polo in his book to refer to the people of Liao Dynasty who ruled what is known today as Northern China, then, yes my friend, they are related to Go Joseon (Koreans). Both Khitan and Korean originated from Baekdu Mountain. People living south of Liao were referred by Marco Polo in his book as "Manji" (Barbarians). I am glad you are flattered by this.
While the Gojoseon that nationalist Koreans picture today which supposedly incorporated Manchuria,the Shandong peninsula and all of Korea is nothing more than fantasy.
The Khitans,Jurchens,Xianbei,Xiongnu etc were never part of the non existent Gojoseon polity.
Baekdu mountian is holy to nomadic tribes not Koreans,as late as the Joseon dynasty it was labeled as a mountain revered by barbarians with minimal descriptions,it was only due the revisionism by Sin Chaeho that today's Koreans worship it.