Talk:Biryu
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Descendant of biryu
editI could not find any explanation about the offspring of biryu in samguk sagi. This sentence may be original research, and will be removed unless one reply to this comment. --Hairwizard91 14:11, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
- I assume you mean the statement that his descendants retained enough power for the alternate version to be recorded in the Samguk Sagi? That is directly supported by the cited source [1] ... although that does say "until late Baekje" so the passage should probably be changed. -- Visviva 14:57, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
Chapter & verse
editI'm away from my books and am obliged to rely on the Empas online edition of the Samguk Sagi, where the search function is nearly useless... Can someone please point me to the specific passage where this "alternative version" of Baekje's founding is mentioned? -- Visviva 14:57, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
Michuhol
editThere are several theories about the location of Michuhol. It cannot be explained affirmatively.
Wiryeseong
editThere are actually two Wiryeseong; one is habuk(North of river) wiryeseong and the other is hanam (south of river)wiryeseong. It is so sure that the hanam wiryeoseong is near the seoul but there are several theories about the habuk wiryeoseong. It should be clarified in the article. --Hairwizard91 14:58, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
- As you can see from these two Korean encyclopedias, [2] [3] Onjo settled in Hanam, not Habuk, Wiryeseong. Please do not delete references to reputable encyclopedias. Please check your source again, and feel free to add citations to contrary views, but don't delete citations to the mainstream view. Please. Thanks. Goguryeo 17:45, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
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