Usan

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Usan-guk or the State of Usan (Korean: 우산국; Hanja: 于山國) was a statelet that occupied the island Ulleungdo and several adjacent islands in Korea during the Three Kingdoms period. According to the Samguk sagi, it was conquered by the Silla general Kim Isabu in 512.[1] He is said to have used wooden lions or tigers to intimidate the residents into surrendering. It has been written that the alias of Usan-guk is Ulleung-do. Usan-guk rarely entered into historical records, but appears to have continued a largely autonomous existence until its loss of independence to Goryeo in 930.[2][3]

StatusKingdom
GovernmentMonarchy
Today part ofSouth Korea
Ulleungdo
Hangul
우산국
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Usan
우산국 (于山國)
?–1022
StatusKingdom
GovernmentMonarchy
History 
 Established
?
 Subjugation by Silla under General Isabu
512
 Submission to Goryeo
930
 Incorporation into Goryeo
1022
Succeeded by
Goryeo
Today part ofSouth Korea
Ulleungdo
Korean name
Hangul
우산국
Hanja
于山國
RRUsanguk
MRUsan'guk
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History

Historical records

Samguk sagi Book 04. Silla's Records.
In 512, Usan-guk(于山國)was Ulleungdo(鬱陵島)

Earliest records that appear in the Records of the Three Kingdoms indirectly attest the existence of the kingdom, which says "When Wang Qi (王頎) (of Cao Wei) has come to Okjeo to conquer Kung (Dongcheon of Goguryeo), he asked a local man whether there are people living in the east sea, and the man replied there are people living in an island that exists in the eastern seas, and they select a girl to put in the ocean every July."[4][5]

In Samguk sagi, it is said that because of general Isabu's threats with wooden lions, Usan chose to be a vassal state to Silla in 512.[6][7]

In Goryeosa, it is recorded that Usan requested to be submitted under the rule of Goryeo in 930 by sending Paekkil (백길; 白吉) and T'odu (토두; 土豆).[8] In 1018, when Usan was severely affected by Jurchen invasions, the Goryeo king sent Yi Wŏn'gwi (이원귀; 李元龜) with farming equipment, and asked the locals of Usan who have fled from those invasions to return to their lands.[9] Usan was finally abolished and fully incorporated in 1022 as all of the refugees from Usan were settled to the region of Yeju.[9]

Old Korean maps

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