Xuantu Commandery (; ko, 현도군) was a
commandery of the Chinese
Han dynasty. It was one of
Four Commanderies of Han, established in 107 BCE in the northern
Korean Peninsula and part of the
Liaodong Peninsula, after the
Han dynasty conquered
Wiman Joseon.
Goguryeo rose in this area in competition with the Han dynasty over the region. Although Goguryeo gained full control over the general region in 302, the
Eastern Han dynasty
The Han dynasty (, ; ) was an imperial dynasty of China (202 BC – 9 AD, 25–220 AD), established by Liu Bang (Emperor Gao) and ruled by the House of Liu. The dynasty was preceded by the short-lived Qin dynasty (221–207 BC) and a warr ...
had already lost the earlier territory of Xuantu, which retreated to Liaodong Peninsula in the 1st century CE. The populations of the respective prefectures were greatly reduced after they were transferred to Liaodong, but their prefectural identities were preserved albeit nominally.
History
In 82 BCE, the Han dynasty reduced its commandery units;
Lintun Commandery
Lintun Commandery was a commandery established in the Korean peninsula by the Chinese Han dynasty. Lintun Commandery was one of the Four Commanderies of Han along with Lelang Commandery, Xuantu Commandery and Zhenfan Commandery.
History
In BC 10 ...
merged with Xuantu as a result. In 75 BCE, the Xuantu Commandery was forced to moved its seat from Fort
Okjeo (沃沮城) to
Gaogouli County due to raids by the
Maek tribes (貊), a likely reference to Gaogouli. As a result, some of its previous counties had now to be abandoned or reassigned, seven of which were subject to
Lelang Commandery, the so-called "seven counties beyond the eastern pass" (嶺東七縣).
As a result of the change, only three counties remained under Xuantu Commandery:
Gaogouli County, Shangyintai (上殷台) and Xigaima (西蓋馬).
''
The Book of Han
The ''Book of Han'' or ''History of the Former Han'' (Qián Hàn Shū,《前汉书》) is a history of China finished in 111AD, covering the Western, or Former Han dynasty from the first emperor in 206 BCE to the fall of Wang Mang in 23 CE. I ...
'' records 45,006 households and 221,845 individuals in Xuantu Commandery for year 2 CE.
When General
Sima Yi
Sima Yi ( ; 179 CE – 7 September 251 CE), courtesy name Zhongda, was a Chinese military general, politician, and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.
He formally began his political career in 208 un ...
of
Cao Wei conquered
Gongsun Yuan in
his military campaign against Liaodong in 238, there remained only four counties in the new Xuantu Commandery that had retreated west (present-day
Fushun): Gaogouli, Gaoxian (高顯), Liaoyang (遼陽), and Wangping (望平). These would all fall within the influence of the fast-growing state of
Goguryeo within the next century, and Goguryeo would end up ruling much of the previously Han-occupied part of the Northern Korean Peninsula.
Revisionism
In the
North Korean academic community and some part of the
South Korean academic community, the Han dynasty's annexation of parts of the Korean peninsula have been denied. Proponents of this revisionist theory claim that the Four Commandaries of Han actually existed outside of the Korean peninsula, and place them somewhere in
Liaodong Commandery, China instead. According to this theory, the Xuantu Commandery was said to be located in
Shenyang
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.
These hypotheses are authoritative in the academic community of North Korea, which is supported by the amateur historical enthusiasts in South Korea, but this theory is not recognized at all in the academic circles of the
United States,
China
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and
Japan
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.
Maps
File:Hangunhyeon.PNG, Four Commanderies of Han with Jin in 106 BC
File:Ancient Korea Taihougun.png, Four Commanderies of Han in 3 AD
See also
*
Four Commanderies of Han
**
Lelang Commandery
**
Lintun Commandery
Lintun Commandery was a commandery established in the Korean peninsula by the Chinese Han dynasty. Lintun Commandery was one of the Four Commanderies of Han along with Lelang Commandery, Xuantu Commandery and Zhenfan Commandery.
History
In BC 10 ...
**
Zhenfan Commandery
*
Daifang commandery
The Daifang Commandery was an administrative division established by the Chinese Han dynasty on the Korea, Korean Peninsula between 204 and 314.
History
Gongsun Kang, a warlord in Liaodong, separated the southern half from the Lelang commandery ...
*
Canghai Commandery
References
{{Han dynasty provinces
Four Commanderies of Han
Three Kingdoms
1st-century BC establishments in China
Commanderies of the Jin dynasty (266–420)