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Richard D. (2006). "Is the
Samgukyusa Reliable? Case
Studies from
Chinese and
Korean Sources". The
Journal of...
- the son of Hae Buru, who was the king of Dongbuyeo.
According to the
Samgukyusa, Hae Buru was old and
without an heir, when he
found a gold-colored frog-like...
- East
Asian Archeology 2(3–4), 112–122. Il, yeon. Garak-gukgi chronicles,
Samgukyusa "삼국유사" '가락국기(駕洛國記)' (Garak
gukgi in
Samguk Yusa) (in Korean) ****a, the...
- area were
considered significant Buddhist temples. Ilyeon, the
author of
Samgukyusa, one of the most
prominent historic books about Korean history, also belonged...
- Chosŏn (1931) The
Encyclopedia of
Korean History (1952) The
Annotated Samgukyusa (1940)
Simchun Sulle (The
Pilgrimage in
Search of Spring, 1925) Paektusan...
-
located at the
highest level,
where Amitabha is enshrined.
According to
Samgukyusa,
which is the
oldest remaining historical record of this region, there...
- Ko Jinha,
illustration by Lee Seon-ju,
Hanguk gojeonmunhak ikgi 24 –
Samgukyusa (Reading
classic Korean Literature 24 –
Memorabilia of the
Three Kingdoms)...
- 1973,
traces of gold silk were
found on the hem. In the
Samguk sagi and
Samgukyusa, the
Silla Dynasty Queen (Jinduk
Queen 4) sent "Taipyeong Song" to Tang...