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Budoji is a pseudo-historical work on East-Asian, Korean culture written by Bak Geum (박금) in 1953, that claims to be a recollection of the contents of the original Budoji, which are supposedly one of the 15 books in a collection called JingShimRok that has been passed down from the period of the Silla dynasty. Bak Geum states he left the JingShimRok in the North on his escape to South Korea during the North-South Korean war, rewriting the current Budoji from memory after his escape.

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  • Budoji is a pseudo-historical work on East-Asian, Korean culture written by Bak Geum (박금) in 1953, that claims to be a recollection of the contents of the original Budoji, which are supposedly one of the 15 books in a collection called JingShimRok that has been passed down from the period of the Silla dynasty. Bak Geum states he left the JingShimRok in the North on his escape to South Korea during the North-South Korean war, rewriting the current Budoji from memory after his escape. The Budoji is claimed to have been the first of the 15 books of the JingShimRok with its focus on ancient history. The original JingShimRok is told to have been written by Bak Jae Sang (박제상) during the Silla dynasty and passed down in the Bak family, and finally to Bak Geum before its loss during his escape to South Korea.The book is considered to be part of a pseudo historical narrative and is widely considered false by mainstream historians. (en)
  • Budoji adalah sebuah narasi sastra tentang sejarah kuno Korea yang ditulis oleh (박제상) di dalam periode Raja Nulji dari Silla. Pada tahun 1953, keturunannya, Bak Geum (박금), mempublikasikan buku tersebut, namun, versi aslinya tidak dapat diidentifikasikan. Versi yang dipublikasikan dari Budoji yang sekarang adalah versi yang telah direstorasi berdasarkan ingatannya pada Budoji yang asli. Oleh karena itu, buku tersebut umumnya tidak dianggap sebagai material sejarah. (in)
  • 부도지(符都誌)는 신라 눌지왕 때 박제상이 저술했다는 사서인 《징심록》의 일부이다.1953년에 그 후손인 박금(朴錦)이 그 내용을 발표함으로써 일반에 공개되었고, 1986년 번역본이 출간되어 널리 알려졌다.조선 시대에 김시습에 의해 번역되었고, 그 필사본이 보관되고 있었다고 하지만 확인할 수 없다. 현존하는 《부도지》의 내용은 원본의 내용을 연구했던 기억을 복원한 것이라고 한다. (ko)
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  • Budoji adalah sebuah narasi sastra tentang sejarah kuno Korea yang ditulis oleh (박제상) di dalam periode Raja Nulji dari Silla. Pada tahun 1953, keturunannya, Bak Geum (박금), mempublikasikan buku tersebut, namun, versi aslinya tidak dapat diidentifikasikan. Versi yang dipublikasikan dari Budoji yang sekarang adalah versi yang telah direstorasi berdasarkan ingatannya pada Budoji yang asli. Oleh karena itu, buku tersebut umumnya tidak dianggap sebagai material sejarah. (in)
  • 부도지(符都誌)는 신라 눌지왕 때 박제상이 저술했다는 사서인 《징심록》의 일부이다.1953년에 그 후손인 박금(朴錦)이 그 내용을 발표함으로써 일반에 공개되었고, 1986년 번역본이 출간되어 널리 알려졌다.조선 시대에 김시습에 의해 번역되었고, 그 필사본이 보관되고 있었다고 하지만 확인할 수 없다. 현존하는 《부도지》의 내용은 원본의 내용을 연구했던 기억을 복원한 것이라고 한다. (ko)
  • Budoji is a pseudo-historical work on East-Asian, Korean culture written by Bak Geum (박금) in 1953, that claims to be a recollection of the contents of the original Budoji, which are supposedly one of the 15 books in a collection called JingShimRok that has been passed down from the period of the Silla dynasty. Bak Geum states he left the JingShimRok in the North on his escape to South Korea during the North-South Korean war, rewriting the current Budoji from memory after his escape. (en)
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  • Budoji (en)
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  • 부도지 (ko)
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