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'''''Samguk Sagi''''' (三國史記) or the '''''Historical Record of the Three Kingdoms''''' is a historical record of the [[Three Kingdoms|three Korean kingdoms]], [[Koguryo]], [[Paekche]] and [[Silla]] compiled by the [[Korea]]n [[historian]] [[Kim Pusik]] in [[1146]].
'''''Samguk Sagi''''' (삼국사기; 三國史記) or the '''''Historical Record of the Three Kingdoms''''' is a historical record of the [[Three Kingdoms|three Korean kingdoms]], [[Koguryo]], [[Paekche]] and [[Silla]] compiled by the [[Korea]]n [[historian]] [[Kim Pusik]] in [[1146]].


The title nomenclature was influenced by the [[China|Chinese]] historical texts ''[[Records of the Great Historian]]'' by [[Sima Qian]] and ''[[Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms]]'' by [[Chen Shou]].
The title nomenclature was influenced by the [[China|Chinese]] historical texts ''[[Records of the Great Historian]]'' by [[Sima Qian]] and ''[[Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms]]'' by [[Chen Shou]].

Revision as of 11:47, 27 February 2003

Samguk Sagi (삼국사기; 三國史記) or the Historical Record of the Three Kingdoms is a historical record of the three Korean kingdoms, Koguryo, Paekche and Silla compiled by the Korean historian Kim Pusik in 1146.

The title nomenclature was influenced by the Chinese historical texts Records of the Great Historian by Sima Qian and Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms by Chen Shou.

See also: Samguk Yusa