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He is depressed as the history of his people is full of embarassment.

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As for the Great Tang Empire (600AD to 900AD), the world looks like this.

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And again some Japanese historian loved Tang too much that even made the gulf of persia part of Tang's territory. But inthe history there is a Prince of Persia exiled to Tang after his empire was taken by the Arabs.

Only the first one and the second one are correctly depicted for the peak era of Tang Dynasty, but its territory started to shrink after 755AD.
 
He is depressed as the history of his people is full of embarassment.

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Only the first one and the second one are correctly depicted for the peak era of Tang Dynasty, but its territory started to shrink after 755AD.

He is considered a major troll on strategy page thats why every one laughs at him there, go check him out on MP banned and considered a failure there as well.

http://www.strategypage.com/militaryforums/6-60767.aspx
 
Tang Dynasty has made a big mistake of allowing those Silla Bangzi to steal the northern part of peninsula from Gaogouli.
And Balhae took Manchuria.

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Bangzi descended only from Silla
You forgot that Gaori-Bangzi(Korea Clubman) refers to the first Gaori(pronounced Korea elsewhere).

which originated in the southern part of the peninsula
No, Silla people you mention originated from Central Asia.
 
A nice history lesson for Chinese posters. This one unlike others is considered an official history.

 
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You forgot that Gaori-Bangzi(Korea Clubman) refers to the first Gaori(pronounced Korea elsewhere).


No, Silla people you mention originated from Central Asia.

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What you said Balhae is actually "渤海国" during the Tang era. It is the most docile vessel and ally of the Tang as well as Silla or “新罗”.

“渤海” is more of a Khitan than any kinds of Korea. After the Balhae was taken by Liao/Khitan, it's people were called "东丹" or East Khitan.
 
A wanking version of history made by the South Koreans.

Historically, the Mongols and the Manchus never considered you as their brother.

No matter who become the master of North East, Han, Wei, Jin, Sui, Tang, Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming, Qing, the fate of Korea is always the same——pay tribute and to concede.
 
What you said Balhae is actually "渤海国" during the Tang era.
Balhae's diplomatic documents survive in Japan. The King of Balhae addressed his kingdom as Koryo to Japan's Emperor.

The most notorious case is the Abe family in Japan. Former prime minister Abe Shinzo's father, Abe Shintaro the former foreign minister, always addressed himself as Korean, to the distress of his son aiming for the office of Prime Minister. So did Abe Shintaro's family come from Korean Peninsular? Nope. His ancestors came from Balhae. Here, you have the proof of Balhae being a Korean kingdom in the family record of none other than Japan's former Prime Minister.
 
A wanking version of history made by the South Koreans.

Hanpu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hanpu (函普), later Wanyan Hanpu, was a Jurchen leader of the early tenth century. According to the ancestral story of the Wanyan clan, Hanpu came from Goryeo when he was sixty-years old, reformed Jurchen customary law, and then married a sixty-year-old local woman who bore him three children. His descendants eventually united Jurchen tribes into a federation and established the Jin Dynasty in 1115. In 1136 or 1137, Hanpu was retrospectively given the temple name Jin Shizu (金始祖), or "first ancestor of Jin.

According to the History of Jin (Jinshi 金史; compiled in the 1340s), Hanpu arrived from Goryeo at the age of sixty and settled among the Wanyan clan.
 
No matter how the Koreans try to link themselves with the powerful nations, they still has to pay tribute and beauties to the emperor in China.

I honestly don't understand why the South Koreans can't be satisfied by what they have today and try making up one-thousand-and-one fake reasons to link themselves to the glory, greatness and land that does not belong to them?
 

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