The broad territories of Goguryeo are not …

Years: 796 - 807

The broad territories of Goguryeo are not conquered, however, and a Goguryeo general named Tae Cho-yong establishes a successor state called Balhae that extends to both sides of the Amnok and Tuman rivers.

Balhae forces Silla to build a northern wall in 721 and keeps Silla forces below a line running from present-day P'yongyang to Wonsan.

By the eighth century, Balhae controlled the northern part of Korea, all of northeastern Manchuria, and the Liaodong Peninsula.

Both Silla and Balhae continued to be influenced deeply by Tang civilization.

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