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| #356151 in Books | 2016-04-30 | 2016-04-30 | Original language:Korean | 9.50 x6.50 x1.25l, | File type: PDF | 400 pages||0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent Translation, Enormously Helpful for this Important Era|By allenwlee|Excellent translation with exhaustive endnotes detailing sources of material. For English-speakers researching 13th century Asia, particularly Korea, this is such a rare goldmine of how daily life must have been (at least for the rich and privileged of the time). The introduction was also excellently||There are some 40 reports translated in the book, detailing the founding of the Korean country, its dynastic lineage, the cities, prominent gates, palace halls, official dress, famous Koreans of the time, the military, the arms and weapons, flags and pennants,
"The king and ministers, superior and inferior, move with ritual and refinement. When the king goes on an inspection tour, everyone has the correct ceremonial attributes and the divine flag [troops] gallop in front while armored soldiers block the road. The soldiers of the Six Divisions all hold their attributes. Although it is not completely in uniformity with classic rites, compared with other barbarians it is splendid to behold. This is why Confucius thought it ...
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