Why do Koreans like Goguryeo so much more than Silla? my reply : According to Han Hong-gu, about 40% to 50% of the Joseon clan are immigrants. According to Kim Kwang-rim, half of the Joseon clan is of foreign origin, and most of them are of Chinese origin. Jeonju Lee Clan of Joseon(1392~) was a Tang(618~907) immigrant. Until Korea succeeded, Jeonju Lee Clan proud that their ancestors were Chinese. Lee is one of the five most populous surnames in China. In Wikipedia, Jeonju Lee Clan lied that their ancestors were Baekje people. What a fake. If this is true, did they immigrate to the Tang Dynasty (618~) and Baekje (660), the not-welcomed country, between 42 years? It is a fake without any historical basis made in modern times. Likewise, Chinese immigrants from the Joseon Dynasty or Goryeo Dynasty claim that they were indigenous people from the Gojoseon, Goguryeo, and Baekje periods. (This is why Korean like Goguryeo. Because they are not ancient Korean descendant.) During the J...