- of Kim Pu-sik
Korean name
Hangul 김부식
Hanja 金富軾
Revised Romanization Gim
Busik McCune–Reischauer Kim
Pusik Art name
Hangul 뇌천
Hanja 雷川
Revised Romanization...
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ideological factors are made
manifest in the work's preface,
written by Kim
Busik,
where the
civil historian states, "Of today's
scholars and high-ranking...
- Press. p. 48. ISBN 067461576X. Kim,
Busik. "Samguk Sagi:
Volume 20". Wikisource.
Retrieved 17 July 2016. Kim,
Busik. "Samguk Sagi:
Volume 21". Wikisource...
- Kim
Busik (1145).
Samguk sagi. Vol. 4. 진지왕 원년 Kim
Busik (1145).
Samguk sagi. Vol. 4. 진지왕 2년(577년) 冬十月 百濟侵西邊州郡 命伊湌世宗出師 擊破之於一善北 斬獲三千七百級 築內利西城 Kim
Busik (1145)...
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allegedly earliest times. It was
compiled by
Goryeo court historian Kim
Busik after its
commission by King
Injong of
Goryeo (r. 1122–1146). It was completed...
- "신편 한국사 고대 05권 삼국의 정치와 사회 Ⅰ-고구려 Ⅱ. 고구려의 변천 3. 5∼6세기의 대외관계 2) 백제·신라와의 관계". Uriyeoksanet,
National Institute of
Korean History. Kim,
Busik. Samguksagi....
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Kingdoms (Goguryeo,
Baekje and Silla), was
published in 1145. The author, Kim
Busik,
published this
compilation to
address the
growing disconnection between...
- (1954–1957)
Slade Cutter (1957–1959)
Asbury Coward (1959–1962)
William S.
Busik (1962–1965) Alan R.
Cameron (1965–1968) J. O.
Coppedge (1968–1988) Jack...
- [Records of the
Three Kingdoms] (in Chinese). Jin
China – via Wikisource.
Busik, Kim (1145). [[s:ko:|]] 삼국사기(三國史記) [History of the
Three Kingdoms] (in Korean)...
- made
crown prince in 176. However, this
record is an
error caused by Kim
Busik's erroneous quotation of 《Tongdian》, who
thought that I-imo was the same...