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Which nation do Koguryo descendants identify with?

Self-consciousness of descendants of Koguryo royal family in Harbin, China 1995 In February, Mr. Gao [a native of Harbin, China] came to North Korea with "Gao Jiabao" whose ancestor was the longevity king, which became a hot topic at that time. His grandson, Mr Gao Peng, studied in Korea for four years. It is said that Grandpa Gao Peng's last words were "I hope one of his two grandchildren (twins) will study in Korea", so Mr. Gao Peng came to study in Korea on 200 1. According to him, at first even grandpa thought he was Han nationality. After the Cultural Revolution, it was difficult to find the previous genealogy. According to Gao's Jiabao, Mr. Wang is the 6th1generation grandson of Longevity King, which was written in 1686 and approved by China academic circles. Here, it is said that the ancestor was Mr. Gao, the grandfather, personally found the grandson of Longevity King in Heilongjiang, China on 1989, indicating that he was not a Han nationality, but a Longevity King. It is said that Mr. Gao Peng was supported by Koguryo Royal Descendants Association and Koguryo Research Association, but he worked hard to prepare tuition and living expenses himself. Gao Peng's impression of South Korea is this: he was shocked by the use of China products by Koreans who are more patriotic than China. (2) The "self-awareness" of Japanese "descendants of Koguryo" In 668, after the death of Koguryo, Ruoguang, the son of Baowang, went to Japan and lived in Koryo County where Musashi was located. Sun Gaoli Wenkang, the 60th generation Ruoguang, is the secretary of Koryo shrine. They take Koguryo's country name "Koryo" as their surname and pronounce it "koma[" in Japanese. Koryo Wenkang said to the visiting DPRK delegation: "Well done, I am the 60th generation grandson of Koguryo royal family, and we have been proud of Koguryo descendants for generations. I have never regarded Koreans as foreigners. " Mr. Koryo Wenkang also said that "I once went to see the ruins in Ji 'an, China, but I never thought that our ancestors came from China", and he also asserted that "I am a descendant of the Korean nation". Finally, he also asked Koreans to "please inherit the history of Koguryo and preserve the remains. "Through the known descendants of Koguryo, they identify with North Korea. But a large part of Koguryo is in Manchuria, which belongs to the ancient Manchuria. At that time, it was an alliance with Manchu ancestors, so from this perspective, it can also be regarded as the history of Manchu. In addition, the residents in Manchuria were later integrated into the Bohai people in Bohai. When the Jin State was finally established, the indigenous people in these areas were all incorporated into the Eight Banners, or the Eight Banners of Manchuria or the Eight Banners of the Han Army, so from this perspective, most of them joined Manchuria. Then why do these known descendants of Koguryo agree with North Korea? My analysis is mainly due to historical reasons, because Korean history books always refer to Koguryo, Silla and Baekje as the Three Kingdoms Period of Korea, and China history books are used to thinking that Koguryo is Korean history, at least when I was at school, Koguryo was written by Korean history. Only later, because some people from North Korea and South Korea put forward territorial claims to Manchuria, we devoted ourselves to the study of the history of the northeast frontier, pointing out that Koguryo had nothing to do with North Korea in history. Because Koguryo has a long history as North Korea, it is understandable that these descendants of Koguryo agree with North Korea.

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