- The
Jewang Un'gi (Songs of
Emperors and Kings) is a
historical poem
composed by Yi Seung-hyu (李承休) in 1287, in the late
Goryeo period.
Comprising two volumes...
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Korean name
Hangul 후궁: 제왕의 첩
Hanja 後宮: 帝王의 妾
Revised Romanization Hugung:
Jewang-ui Jeob McCune–Reischauer Hugung: Chewang-ŭi chŏp
Directed by Kim Dae-seung...
- 新羅古記(Silla gogi [ko]): ... 高麗舊將祚榮
Rhymed Chronicles of
Sovereigns 帝王韻紀(
Jewang ungi): ... 前麗舊將大祚榮
Solitary Cloud 孤雲集(Gounjib): ... 渤海之源流也句驪未滅之時本爲疣贅部落靺羯之屬寔繁有徒是名栗末小蕃甞逐句驪...
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developed in the
Goryeo (918–1392), and
first referred to by name in the
Jewang ungi. The idu
script was
developed to
record Korean expressions using Chinese...
- had
placed him onto the
throne in 1122 BC. A
similar account is
found in
Jewang Ungi.
According to the legend, the Lord of Heaven,
Hwanin had a son, Hwanung...
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known and most
studied version, but
similar versions are
recorded in the
Jewang Un-gi by the late
Goryeo scholar Yi
Seunghyu (이승휴; 李承休, 1224–1300), as well...
- epic
Secret History of the
Mongols The Tale of the Heike, a ****anese epic
Jewang ungi, a
Korean epic Irk Bitig, a book
about Turkic legends from Dunhuang...
- (37–19 BCE) is
mentioned in the
founding story of the
kingdom of
Goguryeo in
Jewang ungi (Songs of
Emperors and Kings), a 13th-century
Goryeo Korean book. There...
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Balhae was
first included in
Korean history by
Goryeo scholar Yi Seung-hyu's
Jewang ungi in 1287. The 18th
century Joseon dynasty historian Yu Deuk-gong advocated...
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himself King of "Han"
after losing his
throne to a
Chinese usurper, and the
Jewang ungi, a thirteenth-century epic poem in
which King Jun is said to have become...