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[Abstract]The Yamato State's View of Koguryo in the Late 6th Century This paper intends to study how the Yamato State viewed Kogurvo by analyzing Njhonsho-lj that records the relationships between the Yamato State and Koguryo. The diplomatic transaction between the two counties was possible as a result of the changes in Far Asia that the collapse of Great Gaya in 562 and the unification of China by Su in 589 brought. Meanwhile, the analysis of Njhonsho-lj produced the findings as follows. At first, a series of unfortunate events happened between the Yamato State and Koguryo. Second, it is not possible to find in Mhonsho-lj any active effort that Koguryo made to open a diplomatic relationship with the Yamato State. Third, very interestingly, the Yamato State far better treated the Koguryo ambassadors than the counterparts of Shilla or Baekjae. It reflects the Yamato State was despertate in its view of and its diplomatic relation with Koguryo. Based on these characteristics, a series of articles in Nihonsho-ki do not obviously evidence the beginning of the formal relation between Kogurvo and the Yamato State. In addition, it seems more valid to say that the Yamato State was active in the diplomatic transaction with Kogurvo, not because it was in a desperate need of the strategic affiliation with Koguryo, but because the collapse of Kaya put the Yamato in a trouble with importing the advanced cultures of the continent.
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- 제목
- 六세기 후반 倭의 高句麗 인식-『日本書紀』기사 분석을 중심으로-
- 제목 (타언어)
- The Yamato State's Viewof Koguryo in the Late of ^th Century
- 저자
- 김선민
- 발행일
- 2005-12
- 저널명
- 일본역사연구
- 권
- 22
- 페이지
- 5 ~ 20