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- Geojilmi's reign go there until 344 Byeon Tae-seop (변태섭) (1999). 韓國史通論 (Hanguksa tongnon) (Outline of Korean history), 4th ed. ISBN 978-89-445-9101-3. ****ings...
- Seoul: Yonhap News Agency. 2004. ISBN 89-7433-070-9. https://www.hanguksa.org/front/hanguksa/original Heo, Uk; Jeon, Houngcheul; Kim, Hayam; Kim, Okjin (2008-01-01)...
- Seoul: Hollym. ISBN 978-1-56591-105-5. Byeon Tae-seop (변태섭) (1999). 韓國史通論 (Hanguksa tongnon) (Outline of Korean history), 4th ed (in Korean). Seoul: Samyeongsa...
- Lee Hoe-young. Syngman Rhee Kim Kyu-sik Kim Ku Kim Seong-su Chang Myon Hanguksa daesajeon (한국사대사전 Encyclopedia of Korean History; 2004), Goryeo chulpansa...
- Secretariat, book 124, 5 August 1856 Byeon Tae-seop (변태섭) (1999). 韓國史通論 (Hanguksa tongnon) (Outline of Korean history), 4th ed. ISBN 89-445-9101-6. ****mings...
- Korean Studies. Lee 1992, pp. 18–129. Byeon, Tae-seop (변태섭) (1999). 韓國史通論 (Hanguksa tongnon) [Outline of Korean history] (4th ed.). Seoul: Samyeongsa. ISBN 978-89-445-9101-3...
- Korean historians to present a new history of Korea and it was called Hanguksa sillon. Yi Pyong-do was part of this initiative, which was viewed as new...
- 전계대원군신도비(全溪大院君神道碑) 해석문 (in Korean) Byeon Tae-seop (변태섭) (1999). 韓國史通論 (Hanguksa tongnon) (Outline of Korean history), 4th ed. ISBN 89-445-9101-6. ****mings...
- Han-ssi Gija huye-seol jae-geomto" 청주한씨 기자후예설 재검토 [Another review of the Cheongju Han theory of descent from Jizi], Hanguksa Hakbo (in Korean), 74: 39–73....
- "에러페이지 | 국립 국악원". Archived from the original on 2017-03-02. Shinpyeon Hanguksa. National Institute of Korean History. 2002. pp. 127–128. Song, Bangsong...