Haedong Jegukgi
Haedong Jegukgi | |
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Revised Romanization | Haedong jegung gi |
McCune–Reischauer | Haedong chegung ki |
Haedong Jegukgi or Records of Countries Across the Sea to the East is a fifteenth-century Korean text on relations between Joseon, Japan, and the Ryūkyū Kingdom. Compiled by government officials c. 1470–71, it was presented to King Seongjong early in 1472; though this manuscript is now lost, an expanded printed version of 1512 is still extant. This later printed version includes a chronicle of the Emperors of Japan, a gazetteer of Japan, and maps of Japan and Ryūkyū.[1]
See also[]
- Joseon missions to Japan
- Joseon missions to the Ryūkyū Kingdom
- Japanese missions to Joseon
- Ryūkyūan missions to Joseon
- Sin Sukju
References[]
- ^ Robinson, Kenneth R. (2012). "Mapping Japan in Chosŏn Korea: Images in the Government Report "Haedong chegukki"". Korean Studies. University of Hawai'i Press. 36: 1–30.
Categories:
- Joseon Dynasty works
- 1470s books
- Korean non-fiction books
- Japan–Korea relations
- Foreign relations of the Joseon Dynasty
- Foreign relations of the Ryukyu Kingdom
- History of the foreign relations of Japan
- Chinese-language literature of Korea
- Korean history stubs