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Samguk sagi

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

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.[1]

The Samguk sagi is written in Classical Chinese, the written language of the literati of ancient Korea. Its compilation was ordered by King Injong of Goryeo (r. 1122–1146) and undertaken by a government official and historian named Kim Bu-sik with his 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.[2]

  1. ^ "보물 삼국사기 (三國史記) : 국가유산포털 - 문화재청". Heritage Portal : CULTURAL HERITAGE ADMINISTRATION (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-11-16.
  2. ^ "삼국사기". 한국사 데이터베이스. Retrieved 3 January 2022.

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