Anti-Chinese sentiment in Korea

Anti-Chinese riots in Pyongyang, Korea in the aftermath of the Wanpaoshan Incident (1931)

Korea has had a long history of both resistance against and subordination to Imperial China (Mostly Manchurian and Mongolian dynasties).[1][2] Until the onset of Western imperialism in the 19th century, Korea had been part of the sinocentric East Asian regional order.[3]: 9 

  1. ^ Niv, Horesh; Jin, Kim Hyun; Peter, Mauch (2014-10-27). Superpower, China? Historicizing Beijing's New Narratives of Leadership and East Asia's Response Thereto. ISBN 9789814619172.
  2. ^ THAAD and anti-Chinese sentiment. Posted on The Korea Times. Posted by Sah Dong-seok on August 26, 2016.
  3. ^ Gries, Peter Hays (2005). "The Koguryo controversy, national identity, and Sino-Korean relations today". East Asia. 22 (4): 3–17. doi:10.1007/s12140-005-0001-y. ISSN 1096-6838. S2CID 144129470.

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