Han four counties
The four counties of the Han Dynasty (108 B.C. ~ 313 A.D.) Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty exterminated the four counties of Lelang County, Xuansu County, Zhenfan County and Lintun County established in the north and central part of the Korean Peninsula between 109 BC and 108 BC after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty exterminated the Wei Manchu Joseon Dynasty In 82 BC, the Han Dynasty merged the two counties of Lintun and Zhenfan into the two counties of Lelang and Xuansu.
The seat of Lelang County is still in present-day Pyongyang, North Korea; The Xuansu County Administration Office was originally in Furen (present-day Hamxing, North Korea), and later moved to Goguryeo (present-day Xinbin, Liaoning) in eastern Liaodong due to the resistance of the Xuansu Prefecture, ruling over the Fuyu and Goguryeo tribes.
The Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Wei and Western Jin Dynasty all retained Lelang County and Xuansu County. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Gongsun clan of Liaodong was divided into the southern part of Lelang County to set up Daifang County, which was inherited by the Wei and Jin dynasties.
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