No Choe

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No Choe
Hangul
노최
Hanja
路最
Revised RomanizationNo Choe
McCune–ReischauerNo Choe

No Choe (Korean노최; Hanja路最) was a son of No In who was one of the four members (No In, Han Eum, Sam and Wang Gyeop) who operated the government of Wiman Joseon.[1]

Biography[edit]

Since his father No In had a family name, it Is believed that he was an exile from China or person related to China. Just like his master Ugeo who was the last king of Wiman Joseon.[2][3] In BC 109 to 108, when Han dynasty attacked Wiman Joseon, his father was surrendered instantly together with Han Eum and Wang Gyeop while leaving the King of Wiman Joseon Ugeo. Next year, Sam who resisted Han dynasty sent an assassin and killed Ugeo. After Uego’s death, some ministers still resisted to Han dynasty, but Han dynasty sent Wi Jang, who was a son of Ugeo and No Choe to kill those ministries. And made them surrendered to Han dynasty. No Choe himself was given preferential treatment by Han dynasty because his father No In had died when he was on the way to surrender. He was nominated as a peerage of Nieyang (Hanja:涅陽) but Nieyang was abolished in 5 years because there was no successor.[4]

Family[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Yukio Takeda, p. 269
  2. ^ Yukio Takeda, p. 269:"No Choe was a child son of No In among the three members of the exile from China."
  3. ^ National Institute of Korean History, p. 註 042
  4. ^ Yukio Takeda, p. 269

Source[edit]

  • Yukio Takeda (1997). 隋唐帝国と古代朝鮮 世界の歴史6. Chuokoron-Shinsha. ISBN 978-4124034066.
  • National Institute of Korean History. 漢書>朝鮮傳>古朝鮮>左將軍이 이미 두 군대를 합병한 뒤.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link)註 042