Overlooked Historical Records of the Three Korean Kingdoms
   
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[Asan Foundation Translation Series No. 2]

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List of Maps
Translator's Preface

I
1. Marvels I
Prologue
The Ancient Joseon Kingdom
The Wiman Joseon Kingdom
Mahan State
Two Prefectures
Seventy-two States
Nangnang State
Northern Daebang
Southern Daebang
Malgal State and Balhae State
Iseo State
The Five Gaya States
Northern Buyeo
Eastern Buyeo
The Goguryeo Kingdom
Byeonhan State and the Baekje Kingdom
Jinhan State
Entertainment Houses of the Four Seasons
King Hyeokgeose, the Founder of the Silla Kingdom
King Namhae, the Second Monarch
King Norye, the Third Monarch
King Talhae, the Fourth Monarch
Kim Alji during the Reign of King Talhae
Gentleman Yeono and Lady Se-o
King Michu and the Army of Bamboo Leaves
King Naemul and Kim Jesang
King Silseong, the Eighteenth Monarch
Shooting Arrows at the Geomungo Case
King Jicheollo
King Jinheung
Lady Dohwa and Gentleman Bihyeong
The Heavenly Suit of Jade Belts
Queen Seondeok Foresaw Three Things
Queen Jindeok
Kim Yusin
Duke Chunchu, King Taejong
Gentlemen Jangchun and Pa


II
2. Marvels II
Beommin, King Munmu
A Flute That Calms Raging Waves
Gentleman Jukji during the Reign of King Hyoso
King Seongdeok
Lady Suro
King Hyoseong
King Gyeongdeok, Monk Chungdam, and Great Priest Pyohun
King Hyegong
Great King Wonseong
Early Snows
King Heungdeok and Parrots
Great King Sinmu, Yeomjang, and Gungpa
Great King Gyeongmun, the Forty-Eighth Monarch
Gentleman Cheoyong and Manghae Temple
Great Queen Jinseong and Geotaji
King Hyogong
King Gyeongmyeong
King Gyeongae
Great King Kim Bu
Southern Buyeo, Earlier Baekje, and Northern Buyeo
King Mu
Gyeon Hwon of the Later Baekje Kingdom
"The Record of the Garak Kingdom"

III
3. The Promotion of Buddhism
Shundao, the First Propagator of Buddhism in the Goguryeo Kingdom
Nantuo Opened the Way for Buddhism in the Baekje Kingdom
Ado Cultivated the Foundation of Buddhism in the Silla Kingdom
King Wonjong Promoted Buddhism and Yeomchok Sacrificed Himself
King Beop Prohibited Killing
King Bojang Was Devoted to Taoism and Bodeok Moved His Chamber
Ten Saints in the Buddha Hall of Heungnyun Temple in the Eastern Capital City

4. Pagodas and Images of Buddha
The Stone Pedestal of Kasyapa Buddha
King Yu's Pagoda at Liaodong Fortress
The Pasa Stone Pagoda at Geumgwan Fortress
Yeongtap Temple of the Goguryeo Kingdom
The Sixty-Foot Image of Buddha at Hwangnyong Temple
The Nine-Storied Pagoda at Hwangnyong Temple
The Bell of Hwangnyong Temple, the Image of Bhaisajyaguru Buddha at Bunhwang Temple, and the Bell of Bongdeok Temple
The Sixty-Foot Image of Buddha at Yeongmyo Temple
The Four-Buddha Mountain, the Buddha-Digging Mountain, and the Ten-Thousand Buddha Mountain
The Stone Image of Maitreya Buddha at Saengui Temple
Visvabhadra Bodhisattva in the Mural at Heungnyun Temple
The Three Appearances of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva and Jungsaeng Temple
Baengnyul Temple
Minjang Temple
Buddhist Sariras Preserved in the Past and Present
A Maitreya Flower of Youth, Gentleman Misi, and Priest Jinja
Nohil Budeuk and Daldal Bakbak, Two Saints of Mt. Southern Baekwol
The One Thousand-Handed Bodhisattva at Bunhwang Temple and a Blind Child Regaining His Sight
Avalokitesvara and Jeongchwi, Two Bodhisattvas of Naksan Temple, and Josin
A Reflection of Buddha on the Fish Mountain
Fifty Thousand Incarnate Buddhas on Mt. Odae
The Life of Prince Bojildo on Mt. Odae in Myeongju
Five Buddhist Saints of Woljeong Temple on Mt. Odae
Gamsan Temple on Mt. Namwol
Cheollyong Temple
The Palace of Amitabha Buddha at Mujang Temple
Sariras in the Stone Pagoda at Baegeom Temple
Yeongchwi Temple
Yudeok Temple
The Record of a Stone Pagoda at Munsu Temple on Mt. Odae

IV
5. Anecdotes of Eminent Monks
Wongwang's Studies in the Tang Empire
Monk Boyang and a Pear Tree
Yangji's Magic Staff
Several Monks Who Traveled to India
Hyesuk and Hyegong Performed Miracles When They Associated with People
Jajang Established Buddhist Rules of Discipline