![]() ![]() 218.48.41.229 spoke these adjectives at random.Īfter many conflicts with Tang China, he declared himself "King of Goguryeo," in relation to his Goguryeo backround. Of course, "more accurate" and "influential" are groundless. Instead of checking historical sources, 218.48.41.229 exercised his/her imagination. In fact, Korean records do not make a significant contribution to the history of Bohai.Ģ18.48.41.229 knew that some Koreans claim Da Zuorong was Korean, but did not know which records their claim is based on. As you know, both the Jiutangshu and Xintangshu are Chinese records, not Korean ones. As I explained at Talk:Bohai#Genealogy of the royal family, these Koreans put much faith in the Jiutangshu and degrades the Xintangshu for nationalistic reasons. If he/she means Samguk Sagi or so, that's wrong. I don't know what "more accurate Korean records" refer to. While more accurate Korean records state that he was an influential general of Goguryeo. Maybe the starter provided accurate information, but while it was passed by those who didn't check the sources, it became hopelessly inaccurate. It looks like 218.48.41.229 played Chinese whispers (or Korean whispers?). ![]() 3.1 History of former article "Dae Jo young".3 Pre-merge histories of the two "lineages". ![]()
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