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Gyeongju Sol clan, Imcheon Lee clan, Deoksu Jang clan and Sanggok Ma clan all descend from Semu Hui Muslims (Arabs, Turks, Persians) who married Korean women during Goryeo era when the Mongols brought the Semu to Korea.
Cheonghae Lee clan descends from Jurchens who married Korean women.
Yonan In clan descends from Mongols who married Korean women.
Urok Kim clan, Hambak Kim clan, Mangjeol, Hwangmok, Hwasun Song clanm Songjin Jeup clan, Goesan Jeom clan all descend from Japanese soldiers who married Korean women, either during Imjin war or during Japanese colonial rule of Korea
Byeongyeong Nam clan was founded by Dutch men marrying Korean women in the 17th century.
Korean clans founded by Han Chinese men marrying Korean women are too many to even list comprehensively.
Some examples include Yonan Myung clan descended from Han Chinese Ming Sheng who was exiled to Korea by the Ming emperor and married a Korean girl.
Also, the Korean royal family of Goryeo claimed descent from the Tang dynasty emperors, who impregnated a Korean girl of the Sinchon Gang clan.
The Sinchon Gang clan itself claims descend from a Han Chinese royal of the Zhou dynasty who married a Korean woman.
And the first dynasties who ruled Korea (Gojoseon) were both Han Chinese founded, Jizi (Gija) and Wei Man (Wi Man).
Han dynasty China then conquered Gojoseon and ruled it was the four commanderies of Han, Lelang Commandery, Lintun, Xuantu and Zhenfan.
The Chinese emperor Wang Mang also executed the Goguryeo King Zou (騶).