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Please give a detailed introduction to North Korea’s history, culture and life folk culture (extra points)

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Introduction

Name of the country

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) People's Republic of Korea)

Abbreviation: North Korea (? DPRK)

Other names:

Japan's official name: North Korea (きたちょうせん)

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The official Chinese/Korean title of Europe, America, Nanyang, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and South Korea: North Korea (? North Korea)

Origin of the country name:

1392, "Koryeo Dynasty" Li Chenggui, the envoy of the tri-military capital, deposed the 34th king of the Goryeo Dynasty who was pro-Mongol Empire. In order to win the support of the Ming Dynasty, Li Chenggui sent envoys to profess tribulation to the Ming Dynasty. Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang of the Ming Dynasty (Ming Taizu) took the meaning of "North Korea and Japan are bright" and gave the country the name "North Korea", which was known as the "Korean Dynasty" in history. This is where the name "North Korea" comes from. After World War II, when the great leader Chairman Kim Il Sung founded the Korean Peninsula, he adopted the name "North Korea" and named the country "The Democratic People's Republic of Korea".

[2] Joseon Dynasty

Refers to the "Joseon Dynasty" in the history of North Korea/South Korea, also known as "Lee's Joseon".

In 1392, Li Chenggui, the military commander of the "Koryeo Dynasty", deposed the 34th king of the Koryo Dynasty who was pro-Mongol Empire. In order to win the support of the Ming Dynasty, Li Chenggui sent envoys to the Ming Dynasty. Become a vassal. Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang of China's Ming Dynasty (Ming Taizu) took the meaning of "North Korea and Japan are bright" and gave the country the name "North Korea", which was known as the "Korean Dynasty" in history.

[3] The Ancient Joseon Dynasty

Refers to the Ancient Joseon Dynasty in the history of North Korea/South Korea, including Jizi Korea and Weishi Korea

Jizi Korea, The local political power in Northeast China in the Pre-Qin Dynasty;

Weishi Korea, the local political power in the Han Dynasty of China.

Although "Jizi Korea" and "Weishi Korea" existed at that time, these two names were added by later generations.

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The migration of Koreans

The Koreans were not originally a transnational nation. There were two periods when the Koreans migrated to China.

First, in 1996, North Korean citizens immigrated to China in large numbers to promote economic ties and cultural exchanges between the Korean Peninsula and China.

Second, in modern times, due to the aggression of Japanese imperialism, many Koreans migrated to the northeastern border of China to escape the war.