Samguk Sagi
Samguk Sagi (삼국 사기 (三國史記; "Historical Record of the Three Kingdoms") in Korean) is a historical record of the Three Kingdoms of Korea: Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla. The Samguk Sagi was written in Classical Chinese (as used in writing by Korean scholars at the time) and compiled by the Korean historian Kim Busik in 1145. It is very well known as the Oldest Korean history book.
The 50 volumes are:
- Records of Silla (Nagi; 나기; 羅紀) (16 volumes)
- Records of Goguryeo (Yeogi; 여기; 麗紀) (10 volumes)
- Records of Baekje (Jegi; 제기; 濟紀) (6 volumes)
- Chronological tables (3 volumes)
- Miscellanea (9 volumes): ceremonies, music, transportation, housing, geography, official ranking
- Biography (10 volumes)