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投稿者: oxnardnokakashi 投稿日時: 2006/07/20 15:16 投稿番号: [94097 / 118550]
History
Korea and Japan have a long, complex history of cultural exchange, war, and political rivalry (see: Korean-Japanese disputes). The islets are the last disputed territory between Korea and Japan following World War II. South Korea currently controls the islets and claims it as Korean territory from records that date back to the sixth century. Japanese claims come from seventeenth century records.
The Three Kingdoms period
In 1145, Samguk Sagi (Chronicles of Three Kingdoms) recorded that the state of Usan (Usan-guk)), an island kingdom located on Ulleung-do and asserted to have encompassed several surrounding islets, was conquered and "re-integrated" into the Korean kingdom of Silla in 512. Samguk Sagi mentions that another name of Usan-state is Ulleung-do.[8]
Korea argues that Dokdo was called Usan-do and was a part of Usan-guk, based on later Joseon dynasty records such as the Yeojiji and Man'gi yoram. Thus far no sources supporting Japan argue against or mention the claims made in the Joseon Dynasty records, although a number of historians in Japan reject the theory that Dokdo was a part of Usan-guk, disputing the Korean interpretation of the Samguk Sagi.
韓国は6世紀の歴史的資料から独島は韓国のものであると主張しているが、日本は17世紀の記録をもとにして日本のものだと主張している。
ウィキベディアによると韓国は独島が三国志のころから新羅のものだったといってるようだ。日本はそうではないといってるが、日本の説を支える資料は存在していないとある。
私の知ってる事情とかなり異なるが、ま、ウィキベディアとはこの程度のもんだわさ。
Korea and Japan have a long, complex history of cultural exchange, war, and political rivalry (see: Korean-Japanese disputes). The islets are the last disputed territory between Korea and Japan following World War II. South Korea currently controls the islets and claims it as Korean territory from records that date back to the sixth century. Japanese claims come from seventeenth century records.
The Three Kingdoms period
In 1145, Samguk Sagi (Chronicles of Three Kingdoms) recorded that the state of Usan (Usan-guk)), an island kingdom located on Ulleung-do and asserted to have encompassed several surrounding islets, was conquered and "re-integrated" into the Korean kingdom of Silla in 512. Samguk Sagi mentions that another name of Usan-state is Ulleung-do.[8]
Korea argues that Dokdo was called Usan-do and was a part of Usan-guk, based on later Joseon dynasty records such as the Yeojiji and Man'gi yoram. Thus far no sources supporting Japan argue against or mention the claims made in the Joseon Dynasty records, although a number of historians in Japan reject the theory that Dokdo was a part of Usan-guk, disputing the Korean interpretation of the Samguk Sagi.
韓国は6世紀の歴史的資料から独島は韓国のものであると主張しているが、日本は17世紀の記録をもとにして日本のものだと主張している。
ウィキベディアによると韓国は独島が三国志のころから新羅のものだったといってるようだ。日本はそうではないといってるが、日本の説を支える資料は存在していないとある。
私の知ってる事情とかなり異なるが、ま、ウィキベディアとはこの程度のもんだわさ。
これは メッセージ 94096 (oxnardnokakashi さん)への返信です.
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