Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - 1600- 1640 What happened in North Korea?

1600- 1640 What happened in North Korea?

16 18, the Ming Dynasty fought against the late Jin Dynasty, and North Korea sent troops to help the Ming Dynasty. 1623, an internal coup took place in North Korea, which deposed King Li Hui without authorization. Yuan Keli, governor of Daming Denglai, strongly advocated that "China should be more stable". 1636, the late Jin captured the whole territory of Korea, and South Korean King CoCo Lee surrendered and paid tribute to the late Jin, becoming a vassal state of the Qing Dynasty.

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Korean:, English: Democratic People's Republic of Korea, abbreviated as North Korea) is a socialist country located in the northern DPRK of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia, abbreviated as North Korea, North Korea and North Korea. The Workers' Party of Korea is the ruling party of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Between the DPRK and the ROK, it is bounded by the demilitarized zone between the DPRK and the ROK along the 38th parallel, bordering China and the Russian Federation in the north, the Yellow Sea in the west, the Shandong Peninsula across the sea, and the Sea of Japan in the east. Pyongyang, the capital.

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea was founded on September 9, 1948 after the Second World War, with a territory area of 122762 square kilometers and a population of 24.05 million (2008). Korea is a single nation and Korean is widely used. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea announced in 1958 that it has completed the socialist transformation of urban and rural production relations and established a socialist economic system. 1970 announced the realization of socialist industrialization. 1975 became a full member of the "Group of 77" in May and formally joined the Non-Aligned Movement in August of the same year. 1991September 17 Join the United Nations with Korea. In July 2000, he joined the ASEAN Regional Forum. Established diplomatic relations with 163 countries (including the European Union).

North Korea is a socialist country dominated by the subjective thoughts put forward by the first leader Kim Il Sung. The Workers' Party of Korea is in power, and the political and economic system is dominated by the first army politics. (June 20 13, North Korea deleted the word "dictatorship of the proletariat" in the Ten Principles and replaced the "great proletarian cause" with "great revolutionary cause". This is actually a declaration that North Korea is the "main country"). North Korea pursues an "independent, peaceful and friendly" foreign policy and advocates the development of foreign relations in accordance with the principles of complete equality, independence, mutual respect, non-interference in each other's internal affairs and mutual benefit.