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Samguk Sagi (Korean삼국사기; Hanja三國史記; lit. History of the Three Kingdoms) is a historical record of the Three Kingdoms of Korea: Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla. Completed in 1145, it is well known in Korea as the oldest surviving chronicle of Korean history.

Samguk Sagi
AuthorKim Bu-sik
Original title삼국사기 (三國史記)
CountryGoryeo
LanguageClassical Chinese
SubjectHistory of Korea
GenreAncient history
Publication date
1145

The Samguk Sagi is written in Classical Chinese, the written language of the literati of ancient Korea, and its compilation was ordered by King Injong of Goryeo (r. 1122–1146) and undertaken by the government official and historian Kim Bu-sik and a team of junior scholars. The document has been digitized by the National Institute of Korean History and is available online with Modern Korean translation in Hangul and original text in Classical Chinese.[1]

Description Edit

Samguk sagi is critical to the study of Korean history during the Three Kingdoms and Unified Silla periods. Not only because this work, and its Buddhist counterpart Samguk yusa, are the only remaining Korean sources for the period, but also because the Samguk sagi contains a large amount of information and details. For example, the translation tables given in Books 35 and 36 have been used for a tentative reconstruction of the former Goguryeo language.[2]

Background Edit

 
Kim Bu-sik, the author of Samguk Sagi.

There were various motivating factors behind the compilation of the Samguk Sagi in the 12th century. These may roughly be categorized as ideological and political. The ideological factors are made manifest in the work's preface, written by Kim Busik, where the historian states,

Of today’s scholars and high-ranking officials, there are those who are well-versed and can discuss in detail the Five Classics and the other philosophical treatises... as well as the histories of Qin and Han, but as to the events of our country, they are utterly ignorant from beginning to end. This is truly lamentable.[3]

Sources for the text Edit

The Samguk Sagi was written on the basis of the Gu Samguksa (舊三國史, Old history of the Three Kingdoms), and other earlier historical records such as the Hwarang Segi (花郞世記, Annals of Hwarang), most of which are no longer extant.

Concerning external sources, no references are made to the Japanese Chronicles, like the Kojiki 古事記, "Records of Ancient Matters" or the Nihon Shoki 日本書紀, Chronicles of Japan that were respectively released in 712 and 720. It is possible Kim Busik was ignorant of them, or scorned to quote a Japanese source. In contrast, he lifts generously from the Chinese dynastic chronicles and even unofficial Chinese records, most prominently the Wei shu (魏書, Book of Wei), Sanguo Zhi (三國志), Jin Shu (晉書), Jiu Tangshu (舊唐書, Old history of Tang), Xin Tangshu (新唐書, New history of Tang), and the Zizhi Tongjian (資治通鑑, Comprehensive mirror for aid in government).[4]

Contents Edit

The Samguk Sagi is divided into 50 Books. Originally, each of them was written on a scroll (권, 卷). They are reparted as follows:

Silla's Records Edit

12 scrolls, Nagi/Silla bongi, 나기/신라 본기, 羅紀/新羅本紀.[5]

Book 01. Geoseogan Hyeokgeose, Chachaung Namhae, Isageum Yuri, Talhae, Pasa, Jima, Ilseong
Book 02. Isageum Adalla, Beolhyu, Naehae, Jobun, Cheomhae, Michu, Yurye, Girim, Heulhae
Book 03. Isageum Naemul, Silseong, Maripgan Nulji, Jabi, Soji
Book 04. Maripgan Jijeung, King Beopheung, Jinheung, Jinji, Jinpyeong
Book 05. Queen Seondeok, Jindeok, King Taejong Muyeol
Book 06. King Munmu - Part One
Book 07. King Munmu - Part Two
Book 08. King Sinmun, Hyoso, Seongdeok
Book 09. King Hyoseong, Gyeongdeok, Hyegong, Seondeok
Book 10. King Wonseong, Soseong, Aejang, Heondeok, Heungdeok, Huigang, Minae, Sinmu
Book 11. King Munseong, Heonan, Gyeongmun, Heongang, Jeonggang, Queen Jinseong
Book 12. King Hyogong, Sindeok, Gyeongmyeong, Gyeongae, Gyeongsun

Goguryeo's Records Edit

10 scrolls, Yeogi/Goguryeo bongi, 여기/고구려 본기, 麗紀/高句麗本紀.[6]

Book 13. Sage King Dongmyeong, Bright King Yuri,
Book 14. King Daemusin, Minjung, Mobon,
Book 15. Great King Taejo, King Chadae
Book 16. King Sindae, Gogukcheon, Sansang
Book 17. King Dongcheon, Jungcheon, Seocheon, Bongsang, Micheon
Book 18. King Gogukwon, Sosurim, Gogugyang, Gwanggaeto, Jangsu,
Book 19. Illustrious King Munja, King Anjang, Anwon, Yangwon, Pyeongwon,
Book 20. King Yeongyang, Yeongnyu
Book 21. King Bojang - Part One
Book 22. King Bojang - Part Two

Baekje's Records Edit

6 scrolls, Jegi/Baekje bongi, 제기/백제 본기, 濟紀/百濟本紀.[7]

Book 23. King Onjo (Dynastic Founder), Daru, Giru, Gaeru, Chogo
Book 24. King Gusu, Saban, Goi, Chaekgye, Bunseo, Biryu, Gye, Geunchogo, Geungusu, Chimnyu
Book 25. King Jinsa, Asin, Jeonji, Guisin, Biyu, Gaero
Book 26. King Munju, Samgeun, Dongseong, Muryeong, Seong
Book 27. King Wideok, Hye, Beop, Mu
Book 28. King Uija

Chronological Tables Edit

3 scrolls, Yeonpyo, 연표, 年表.

Book 29.
Book 30.
Book 31.

Monographs Edit

9 scrolls, Ji, 지, 志.[8]

Book 32. Rites and music
Book 33. Vehicles, clothing, and dwellings
Book 34. Geography of Silla (1)
Book 35. Geography of Silla (2): Former territory of Goguryeo
Book 36. Geography of Silla (3): Former territory of Baekje
Book 37. Geography of Goguryeo and Baekje
Book 38. Silla government offices.
Book 39. Silla government offices.
Book 40. Silla government offices.

Biographies Edit

10 scrolls, Yeoljeon, 열전, 列傳.[9]

Book 41. Kim Yusin (1)
Book 42. Kim Yusin (2)
Book 43. Kim Yusin (3)
Book 44. Eulji Mundeok 을지문덕, Geochilbu 김거칠부 , Geodo 거도, Yi Sabu 이사부, Kim Immun 김인문, Kim Yang 김양, Heukchi Sangji 흑치상지, Jang Bogo 장보고, Jeong Nyeon 정년, Prince Sadaham 사다함공
Book 45. Eulpaso 을파소, Kim Hujik 김후직, [nog zhēn] 祿真, Milu 밀우, Nyuyu 유유 纽由, Myeongnim Dap-bu 명림답부, Seok Uro 석우로, Park Jesang 박제상, Gwisan 귀산, Ondal 온달
Book 46. Scholars. Kangsu 강수, Choe Chiwon, Seol Chong
Book 47. Hwarangs. Haenon 해론, Sona 소나, Chwido 취도(驟徒), Nulchoi 눌최, Seol Gyedu 설계두, Kim Ryeong-yun 김영윤(金令胤), Gwanchang 관창, Kim Heum-un 김흠운, Yeolgi 열기(裂起), Binyeongja 비령자(丕寧子), Jukjuk 죽죽, Pilbu 필부(匹夫), Gyebaek 계백
Book 48. Meritorious. Hyangdeok (son), Seonggak (son), Silhye 실혜 (實兮) (poet), Mulgyeja 물계자 (soldier), Teacher Baekgyeol 백결 선생 (music), Prince Kim 검군, Kim Saeng 김생 (calligrapher) and Yo Gukil, Solgeo 솔거 (painter), Chiun (daughter), Seolssi (daughter), Domi (wife).[10]
Book 49. Overthrows. Chang Jori 창조리, Yeon Gaesomun 연개소문
Book 50. Later Kings. Gung Ye 궁예, Gyeon Hwon 견훤

Translations in Western languages Edit

Portions of the work have appeared in various English language books and articles, notably:

Translation of the whole Silla bongi

  • Shultz, Edward J.; Kang, Hugh H.W.; Kane, Daniel C. (2012). 'The Silla Annals of the Samguk Sagi. Seongnam-si: The Academy of Korean Studies Press. p. 468. ISBN 978-8971058602.

Translation of the whole Goguryeo bongi

  • Shultz, Edward J.; Kang, Hugh H.W.; Kane, Daniel C.; Gardiner, Kenneth H.J. (2011). 'The Koguryo Annals of the Samguk Sagi. Seongnam-si: The Academy of Korean Studies Press. p. 300. ISBN 9788971057919.

Translation of the whole Baekje bongji

  • Best, Jonathan (2007). A History of the Early Korean Kingdom of Paekche [Baekje], together with an annotated translation of The Paekche Annals of the Samguk Sagi. Harvard East Asian Monographs. Vol. 256. Harvard University Asia Center. p. 555. ISBN 978-0674019577.

Isolated translations

  • Byington, Mark E. (1992). "Samguk Sagi Volume 48 Biographies Book 8" (PDF). Transactions of the Korea Branch, Royal Asiatic Society. 67: 71–81.
  • Gardiner, Kenneth H.J. 1982. "Legends of Koguryǒ (I-II): Samguk Sagi, Annals of Koguryǒ." Korea Journal, 22(1): 60-69 and 22(2): 31-48. [translation of book one of the Goguryeo bongi].
  • Jamieson, John Charles. 1969. "The Samguk Sagi and the Unification Wars." Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley. [Translation of books 6 and 7 of the Silla bongi and eleven of the biographies, mostly of men of Silla].
  • Lee, Soyun, and Shin Jeongsoo. 2018. "Chapters 44 and 45 of the 'Samguk Sagi': An Annotated Translation of Biography [sic] of Eulji Mundeok and Others." The Review of Korean Studies, 21(2): 165-145. [translations of books 44 and 45 of the biographies section].
  • Na, Sanghoon, You Jinsook, and Shin Jeongsoo. 2018. "Chapter 41, 42 and 43 of the Samguk Sagi: An Annotated Translation of [sic] Biography of Kim Yusin." The Review of Korean Studies, 21(1): 191-262.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "삼국사기". 한국사 데이터베이스. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  2. ^ Beckwith 2007
  3. ^ Lee 1992, p. 464
  4. ^ Busik, Kim (1145). Samguk Sagi.
  5. ^ Societas Koreana. "TOC of Silla's Records".
  6. ^ Societas Koreana. "TOC of Goguryeo's Records".
  7. ^ HARVARD. "TOC of Baekje's Records".
  8. ^ Shultz 2004, p. 3
  9. ^ Lowensteinova 2012, p. 4
  10. ^ Byington 1992, pp. 71–81

Sources Edit

Books Edit

  • Beckwith, Christopher (2007). Koguryo: The Language of Japan's Continental Relatives. Brill's Japanese Studies Library. Brill. p. 296. ISBN 9789047420286.
  • Kim, Kichung (1996). "Chap 4. Notes on the Samguk Sagi and Samguk yusa". An Introduction to Classical Korean Literature. Routledge. p. 256. ISBN 978-1563247866.
  • Lee, Peter H. (1992). Sourcebook of Korean Civilization. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 750. ISBN 978-0231079129.
  • Lee, Ki-baik; Wagner, Eward W. (1984). A new History of Korea. Harvard University Press. p. 518. ISBN 978-0674615762.
  • Sin, Chaeho (1931). "조선상고사" [History of Ancient Korea, 2 vols]. Reprinted in 단재 신 채호 전집 [Collected works of Danjae Sin Chaeho] (in Korean). ed: 단재 신 채호 전집 편찬 위원회 (Compilation Committee), Seoul, Munjangsa, 1982.

Papers Edit

  • Hong, Wontak, Pr.Em. Seoul National University (2009). "Ancient Korea-Japan Relations: Dating the Formative Years of the Yamato Kingdom (366-405 CE) by the Samguk-Sagi Records and Reinterpreting the Related Historic facts" (PDF). Open Area Studies Journal. 2: 12–29. doi:10.2174/1874914300902010012.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Lee, Hai-soon (1997). "Kim Pu-sik's View of Women and Confucianism: An Analytic Study of the Lives of Women in the Samguk Sagi" (PDF). Seoul Journal of Korean Studies. 10: 45–64..
  • McBride, Richard D. II. (August 1998). "Hidden Agendas in the Life Writings of Kim Yusin". Acta Koreana. 1: 101–142.
  • Shultz, Edward J. (2004). . Korean Studies. 28: 1–13. doi:10.1353/ks.2005.0026. S2CID 144403549. Archived from the original on November 18, 2007.
  • Lowensteinova, Myriam (2012). "Biographies of the underprivileged in Samguk Sagi chronicle" (PDF). 6th World Congress of Korean Studies, 25-26 Sep. 2012. p. 11.

External links Edit

  • The official website showing the original text as well as the translation in Korean Hangul (National Institute of Korean History)(in Korean)
  • (in Korean). KHAAN. 1145. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
  • "삼국사기 (Samguk Sagi)". National Institute of Korean History. Retrieved 2023-08-23.
  • "Full text on Wikisource". Retrieved 2018-07-18.

samguk, sagi, samguk, sagi, korean, 삼국사기, hanja, 三國史記, history, three, kingdoms, historical, record, three, kingdoms, korea, goguryeo, baekje, silla, completed, 1145, well, known, korea, oldest, surviving, chronicle, korean, history, samguk, sagiauthorkim, sik. Samguk Sagi Korean 삼국사기 Hanja 三國史記 lit History of the Three Kingdoms is a historical record of the Three Kingdoms of Korea Goguryeo Baekje and Silla Completed in 1145 it is well known in Korea as the oldest surviving chronicle of Korean history Samguk SagiAuthorKim Bu sikOriginal title삼국사기 三國史記 CountryGoryeoLanguageClassical ChineseSubjectHistory of KoreaGenreAncient historyPublication date1145The Samguk Sagi is written in Classical Chinese the written language of the literati of ancient Korea and its compilation was ordered by King Injong of Goryeo r 1122 1146 and undertaken by the government official and historian Kim Bu sik and a team of junior scholars The document has been digitized by the National Institute of Korean History and is available online with Modern Korean translation in Hangul and original text in Classical Chinese 1 Contents 1 Description 1 1 Background 1 2 Sources for the text 2 Contents 2 1 Silla s Records 2 2 Goguryeo s Records 2 3 Baekje s Records 2 4 Chronological Tables 2 5 Monographs 2 6 Biographies 3 Translations in Western languages 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Sources 5 1 1 Books 5 1 2 Papers 6 External linksDescription EditSamguk sagi is critical to the study of Korean history during the Three Kingdoms and Unified Silla periods Not only because this work and its Buddhist counterpart Samguk yusa are the only remaining Korean sources for the period but also because the Samguk sagi contains a large amount of information and details For example the translation tables given in Books 35 and 36 have been used for a tentative reconstruction of the former Goguryeo language 2 Background Edit nbsp Kim Bu sik the author of Samguk Sagi There were various motivating factors behind the compilation of the Samguk Sagi in the 12th century These may roughly be categorized as ideological and political The ideological factors are made manifest in the work s preface written by Kim Busik where the historian states Of today s scholars and high ranking officials there are those who are well versed and can discuss in detail the Five Classics and the other philosophical treatises as well as the histories of Qin and Han but as to the events of our country they are utterly ignorant from beginning to end This is truly lamentable 3 Sources for the text Edit The Samguk Sagi was written on the basis of the Gu Samguksa 舊三國史 Old history of the Three Kingdoms and other earlier historical records such as the Hwarang Segi 花郞世記 Annals of Hwarang most of which are no longer extant Concerning external sources no references are made to the Japanese Chronicles like the Kojiki 古事記 Records of Ancient Matters or the Nihon Shoki 日本書紀 Chronicles of Japan that were respectively released in 712 and 720 It is possible Kim Busik was ignorant of them or scorned to quote a Japanese source In contrast he lifts generously from the Chinese dynastic chronicles and even unofficial Chinese records most prominently the Wei shu 魏書 Book of Wei Sanguo Zhi 三國志 Jin Shu 晉書 Jiu Tangshu 舊唐書 Old history of Tang Xin Tangshu 新唐書 New history of Tang and the Zizhi Tongjian 資治通鑑 Comprehensive mirror for aid in government 4 Contents EditThe Samguk Sagi is divided into 50 Books Originally each of them was written on a scroll 권 卷 They are reparted as follows Silla s Records Edit 12 scrolls Nagi Silla bongi 나기 신라 본기 羅紀 新羅本紀 5 Book 01 Geoseogan Hyeokgeose Chachaung Namhae Isageum Yuri Talhae Pasa Jima Ilseong Book 02 Isageum Adalla Beolhyu Naehae Jobun Cheomhae Michu Yurye Girim Heulhae Book 03 Isageum Naemul Silseong MaripganNulji Jabi Soji Book 04 Maripgan Jijeung King Beopheung Jinheung Jinji Jinpyeong Book 05 Queen Seondeok Jindeok King Taejong Muyeol Book 06 King Munmu Part One Book 07 King Munmu Part Two Book 08 King Sinmun Hyoso Seongdeok Book 09 King Hyoseong Gyeongdeok Hyegong Seondeok Book 10 King Wonseong Soseong Aejang Heondeok Heungdeok Huigang Minae Sinmu Book 11 King Munseong Heonan Gyeongmun Heongang Jeonggang Queen Jinseong Book 12 King Hyogong Sindeok Gyeongmyeong Gyeongae GyeongsunGoguryeo s Records Edit 10 scrolls Yeogi Goguryeo bongi 여기 고구려 본기 麗紀 高句麗本紀 6 Book 13 Sage King Dongmyeong Bright King Yuri Book 14 King Daemusin Minjung Mobon Book 15 Great King Taejo King Chadae Book 16 King Sindae Gogukcheon Sansang Book 17 King Dongcheon Jungcheon Seocheon Bongsang Micheon Book 18 King Gogukwon Sosurim Gogugyang Gwanggaeto Jangsu Book 19 Illustrious King Munja King Anjang Anwon Yangwon Pyeongwon Book 20 King Yeongyang Yeongnyu Book 21 King Bojang Part One Book 22 King Bojang Part TwoBaekje s Records Edit 6 scrolls Jegi Baekje bongi 제기 백제 본기 濟紀 百濟本紀 7 Book 23 King Onjo Dynastic Founder Daru Giru Gaeru Chogo Book 24 King Gusu Saban Goi Chaekgye Bunseo Biryu Gye Geunchogo Geungusu Chimnyu Book 25 King Jinsa Asin Jeonji Guisin Biyu Gaero Book 26 King Munju Samgeun Dongseong Muryeong Seong Book 27 King Wideok Hye Beop Mu Book 28 King UijaChronological Tables Edit 3 scrolls Yeonpyo 연표 年表 Book 29 Book 30 Book 31 Monographs Edit 9 scrolls Ji 지 志 8 Book 32 Rites and music Book 33 Vehicles clothing and dwellings Book 34 Geography of Silla 1 Book 35 Geography of Silla 2 Former territory of Goguryeo Book 36 Geography of Silla 3 Former territory of Baekje Book 37 Geography of Goguryeo and Baekje Book 38 Silla government offices Book 39 Silla government offices Book 40 Silla government offices Biographies Edit 10 scrolls Yeoljeon 열전 列傳 9 Book 41 Kim Yusin 1 Book 42 Kim Yusin 2 Book 43 Kim Yusin 3 Book 44 Eulji Mundeok 을지문덕 Geochilbu 김거칠부 Geodo 거도 Yi Sabu 이사부 Kim Immun 김인문 Kim Yang 김양 Heukchi Sangji 흑치상지 Jang Bogo 장보고 Jeong Nyeon 정년 Prince Sadaham 사다함공Book 45 Eulpaso 을파소 Kim Hujik 김후직 nog zhen 祿真 Milu 밀우 Nyuyu 유유 纽由 Myeongnim Dap bu 명림답부 Seok Uro 석우로 Park Jesang 박제상 Gwisan 귀산 Ondal 온달Book 46 Scholars Kangsu 강수 Choe Chiwon Seol ChongBook 47 Hwarangs Haenon 해론 Sona 소나 Chwido 취도 驟徒 Nulchoi 눌최 Seol Gyedu 설계두 Kim Ryeong yun 김영윤 金令胤 Gwanchang 관창 Kim Heum un 김흠운 Yeolgi 열기 裂起 Binyeongja 비령자 丕寧子 Jukjuk 죽죽 Pilbu 필부 匹夫 Gyebaek 계백Book 48 Meritorious Hyangdeok son Seonggak son Silhye 실혜 實兮 poet Mulgyeja 물계자 soldier Teacher Baekgyeol 백결 선생 music Prince Kim 검군 Kim Saeng 김생 calligrapher and Yo Gukil Solgeo 솔거 painter Chiun daughter Seolssi daughter Domi wife 10 Book 49 Overthrows Chang Jori 창조리 Yeon Gaesomun 연개소문Book 50 Later Kings Gung Ye 궁예 Gyeon Hwon 견훤Translations in Western languages EditPortions of the work have appeared in various English language books and articles notably Translation of the whole Silla bongi Shultz Edward J Kang Hugh H W Kane Daniel C 2012 The Silla Annals of the Samguk Sagi Seongnam si The Academy of Korean Studies Press p 468 ISBN 978 8971058602 Translation of the whole Goguryeo bongi Shultz Edward J Kang Hugh H W Kane Daniel C Gardiner Kenneth H J 2011 The Koguryo Annals of the Samguk Sagi Seongnam si The Academy of Korean Studies Press p 300 ISBN 9788971057919 Translation of the whole Baekje bongji Best Jonathan 2007 A History of the Early Korean Kingdom of Paekche Baekje together with an annotated translation of The Paekche Annals of the Samguk Sagi Harvard East Asian Monographs Vol 256 Harvard University Asia Center p 555 ISBN 978 0674019577 Isolated translations Byington Mark E 1992 Samguk Sagi Volume 48 Biographies Book 8 PDF Transactions of the Korea Branch Royal Asiatic Society 67 71 81 Gardiner Kenneth H J 1982 Legends of Koguryǒ I II Samguk Sagi Annals of Koguryǒ Korea Journal 22 1 60 69 and 22 2 31 48 translation of book one of the Goguryeo bongi Jamieson John Charles 1969 The Samguk Sagi and the Unification Wars Ph D dissertation University of California Berkeley Translation of books 6 and 7 of the Silla bongi and eleven of the biographies mostly of men of Silla Lee Soyun and Shin Jeongsoo 2018 Chapters 44 and 45 of the Samguk Sagi An Annotated Translation of Biography sic of Eulji Mundeok and Others The Review of Korean Studies 21 2 165 145 translations of books 44 and 45 of the biographies section Na Sanghoon You Jinsook and Shin Jeongsoo 2018 Chapter 41 42 and 43 of the Samguk Sagi An Annotated Translation of sic Biography of Kim Yusin The Review of Korean Studies 21 1 191 262 See also EditSamguk Yusa Goryeo sa Annals of Joseon Dynasty Rulers of Korea Placename glosses in the Samguk SagiReferences Edit 삼국사기 한국사 데이터베이스 Retrieved 3 January 2022 Beckwith 2007 Lee 1992 p 464 Busik Kim 1145 Samguk Sagi Societas Koreana TOC of Silla s Records Societas Koreana TOC of Goguryeo s Records HARVARD TOC of Baekje s Records Shultz 2004 p 3 Lowensteinova 2012 p 4 Byington 1992 pp 71 81 Sources Edit Books Edit Beckwith Christopher 2007 Koguryo The Language of Japan s Continental Relatives Brill s Japanese Studies Library Brill p 296 ISBN 9789047420286 Kim Kichung 1996 Chap 4 Notes on the Samguk Sagi and Samguk yusa An Introduction to Classical Korean Literature Routledge p 256 ISBN 978 1563247866 Lee Peter H 1992 Sourcebook of Korean Civilization New York Columbia University Press p 750 ISBN 978 0231079129 Lee Ki baik Wagner Eward W 1984 A new History of Korea Harvard University Press p 518 ISBN 978 0674615762 Sin Chaeho 1931 조선상고사 History of Ancient Korea 2 vols Reprinted in 단재 신 채호 전집 Collected works of Danjae Sin Chaeho in Korean ed 단재 신 채호 전집 편찬 위원회 Compilation Committee Seoul Munjangsa 1982 Papers Edit Hong Wontak Pr Em Seoul National University 2009 Ancient Korea Japan Relations Dating the Formative Years of the Yamato Kingdom 366 405 CE by the Samguk Sagi Records and Reinterpreting the Related Historic facts PDF Open Area Studies Journal 2 12 29 doi 10 2174 1874914300902010012 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Lee Hai soon 1997 Kim Pu sik s View of Women and Confucianism An Analytic Study of the Lives of Women in the Samguk Sagi PDF Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 10 45 64 McBride Richard D II August 1998 Hidden Agendas in the Life Writings of Kim Yusin Acta Koreana 1 101 142 Shultz Edward J 2004 An Introduction to the Samguk Sagi Korean Studies 28 1 13 doi 10 1353 ks 2005 0026 S2CID 144403549 Archived from the original on November 18 2007 Lowensteinova Myriam 2012 Biographies of the underprivileged in Samguk Sagi chronicle PDF 6th World Congress of Korean Studies 25 26 Sep 2012 p 11 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Samguk Sagi nbsp Chinese Wikisource has original text related to this article Samguk Sagi in Chinese The official website showing the original text as well as the translation in Korean Hangul National Institute of Korean History in Korean 삼국 사기 Samguk Sagi in Korean KHAAN 1145 Archived from the original on 2016 03 05 Retrieved 2015 09 21 삼국사기 Samguk Sagi National Institute of Korean History Retrieved 2023 08 23 Full text on Wikisource Retrieved 2018 07 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samguk sagi amp oldid 1177092634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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