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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GoryeoGoryeo - Wikipedia

    Goryeo used multiple calendars. In 938, it used the Later Jin calendar, in 948 Later Han, in 952 Later Zhou, in 963 Song, in 994 Liao, in 1016 Song, and in 1022 Liao. In 1136, Goryeo was presented with a Jin calendar. It is possible that Goryeo used different

  2. 2016年10月17日 · Goryeo established close ties with China's Song dynasty. The Song requested that Goryeo help them deal with the Khitan and Jin, but the Koreans were not keen to be embroiled in a wider regional conflict. Tribute was paid to China, but both state-sponsoredtrade

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  3. 2021年4月17日 · About a century later, the Jurchens, whose lands bordered both the Liao Empire and Goryeo, began to grow in power, and established the Jin dynasty in 1115. The Jurchens launched attacks on both the Khitans and Goryeo, destroying the former, and vassalizing the latter.

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  4. kccuk.org.uk › en › about-koreaGoryeo | KCCUK

    In the early 13th century, the situation in China changed abruptly. The Mongols conquered the Jin dynasty of China and expanded their influence into the Korean Peninsula. They invaded Goryeo seven times between 1231 and 1259. In an effort to resist these

  5. in 1125 Jin annihilated Liao, which was Goryeo's suzerain, and started invasion of Song. In response to the circumstantial changes, Goryeo declared itself to be a tributary state of Jin in 1126. After that, peace was maintained and Jin never actually did invade

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