Talk:Yi Jachun

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Yi Jachun's claim of the Jeonju Yissi lineage is suspicious. He can traced back to only few generations whose existence are confirmed. He have a Mongolian name and some of his relatives are only known by Mongolian name. In addition, Shuangcheng was traditionally Jurchen land, and he had Jurchen followers. Some even claims that Yi Jachun was Jurchen, but I doubt it. --Nanshu 01:46, 29 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Who says it's suspicious? Give me the proof. "He can be traced back to only few generations" makes it suspicious? I don't think so. Plus under the Mongolian rule almost everybody in the upper class of Goryeo had Mongolian names. SSangseong was Jurchen land has nothing to do with this problem. So what you said above is totally nothing.

If wikipedia doesn't comment on his ethnicity, then it can give a POV impression of 'history of Korea was so dependant.' I know this was what you meant. pathetic.

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