Takri Kingdom Explained

Takri Kingdom or Gori Kingdom was a proto-Korean kingdom where King Dongmyeong, who was the founder of Buyeo, was born.[1] [2] [3]

It is said that Gori Kingdom was located in the north of Buyeo.[4]

Naitō Torajirō pointed out that the Gori Kingdom (where King Dongmyeong, a founder of Buyeo was born) was a country of Daur people who lived by Songhua River.[5]

History

Gori Kingdom is described in different way by different historical documents.[6] The oldest record of King Dongmyeong, a founder of Buyeo, is in Lunheng of Wang Chong in the Eastern Han dynasty.[6]

In Lunheng, Vol 2, Chapter Jiyan, there's a description of Takri Kingdom .

In Records of the Three Kingdoms, Vol30, Chapter 30 of Book of Wei, Biographics of Wuhuan, Xianbei, and Dongyi, Weilue, there's a description of Gori Kingdom .

Outline

In Records of the Three Kingdoms, Vol30, Chapter 30 of Book of Wei, Biographics of Wuhuan, Xianbei, and Dongyi, Weilue, there's following descriptions.

Notes and References

  1. Book: 赤羽目匡由. 2011-10-13. 渤海王国の政治と社会. 吉川弘文館. 978-4642081504. 90.
  2. Web site: 동명왕신화. 2021-09-16. terms.naver.com. ko.
  3. Web site: 우리역사넷. 2021-09-16. contents.history.go.kr.
  4. Book: 赤羽目匡由. 2011-10-13. 渤海王国の政治と社会. 吉川弘文館. 978-4642081504. 92.
  5. Book: 李成市. 1998-03-25. 古代東アジアの民族と国家. Iwanami Shoten. 978-4000029032. 76.
  6. Book: 赤羽目匡由. 2011-10-13. 渤海王国の政治と社会. 吉川弘文館. 978-4642081504. 110.