Here's a historical novel The Fall of Gojoseon: What Sages Saw by Engr. Dr. Naila Hina
Between Han and Heaven The Gojoseon Chronicles Part 1
In 108 BCE, the first kingdom of the Korean Peninsula—Gojoseon—collapsed under the weight of foreign invasion and internal strife. Founded in legend by Tan'gun and sustained for centuries by monarchs and warriors, Gojoseon stood as the cradle of Korean civilization, blending myth, shamanic tradition, and emerging statecraft.
This novel brings to life the final days of Wanggeom City, where King Ugeo faced the relentless advance of the Han dynasty. Through vivid storytelling, readers witness the clash of cultures, the betrayal of allies, and the courage of a people struggling to preserve their sovereignty.
But The Fall of Gojoseon is not only a tale of war—it is a meditation on identity, resilience, and legacy. It explores how myths become history, how memory survives conquest, and how the fragile threads of a nation can inspire generations long after its fall.
Engr. Dr. Naila Hina weaves together archaeological detail, political intrigue, and lyrical prose, offering a rare glimpse into the twilight of Korea's first kingdom. This is the story of a civilization at the edge of extinction, and of the enduring spirit that refused to be erased.
Its a part of the series.
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