Abstract

In general, the reality is that we perceive the relationship between North Korea and China as a blood alliance or a net limit. Some scholars argue that China''s entry into the Korean War was due to the extension of the Chinese revolution and thus to support North Korea. China calls the war after the Korean War an ‘anti-U.S. aid war’and expresses the close blood alliance between North Korea and China. Then, can the relationship between North Korea and China be called a blood alliance? To find the answer to this question, we need to look at the process of forming the relationship between North Korea and China. Through the roles of ‘War’, ’The Chinese Civil War’and ‘The Korean War’in the process of forming the relationship between North Korea and China, this paper seeks to examine the reverse side of the ‘blood alliance’between North Korea and China, and also consider the impact of ‘Interests’.

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