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加耶族이 세운 古代九州王國에 대한 硏究

A Study on the Ancient Kyushu Dynasty Founded by Kaya Tribe

목록
  • 저자 李鍾恒
  • 시대
  • 학술지명 한국학논총
  • 페이지 911
  • 발행기관 국민대학교 한국학연구소
  • ISBN/ISSN
  • 발행지역
  • 발행연도 1980

초록(영문)

CONTENTS 1. Foreword 49 2. The Kingdom of Kyushu, the Suzerain Dynasty of the Ancient Japanese Archipelago 1) Golden Seal of the 'King of Hanwino Kook' (漢委奴園王) Excavated from Shiga shima (志賀島) and the Kingdom of Kyushu 2) Location of Yamatae Kook (邪馬台園) and the Kyushu Dynasty 3) Five Kings of Wae (倭) and the Kyushu Dynasty 3. Wae and the Kyushu Dynasty as Found in Historical Reference Materials in Korea 1) Wae in the Period of Three Kingdoms 2) Wae as Mentioned in Monumental Inscription for the Tomb of Kwanggaeto Wang (?開土王陵) 3) Kaya and Wae-Story on the Founding of Kaya and Wae 4. The Founding, Jurisdiction and Rise and Fall of the Kyushu Kingdom 1) The Time of Founding of the Kyushu Kingdom and It's Area of Influence 2) The Rise and Fall of the Kyushu Dynasty--As Found in Wae Jeon (倭?) and Ilbon Jeon (日本博) of Koo Dangsu (奮唐書) 5. Concluding Remarks Synopsis: The purpOEe of this thesis is to rectify the misled view of the Japanese Empire that the Yamato Regime (大和政構) of the existing Imperial Family (天皇家) is the only sacrosanct dynasty representing the Japanese Archipelago from ancient times, thereby giving a correct guideline in the study of ancient Japan. For that purpose, it is necessary to prove that the suzerain and orthodox dynasty of the Japanese Archipelago, which existed from circa 1st century B.C through the latter half of the 7th century, was the Kyushu Kingdom founded in Kyushu by the Kaya tribe. The Yamato Regime of the Imperial family is in fact a branch of the Kyushu Dynasty, which was merely a local government ruling the Nara(奈良) district. Later it became the suzerain regime of the Japanese Archipelago by means of amalgamating the Kyushu Dynasty in the 7th century The Yamato government tried to twist the history of Japan so as to fabricate itself as the only sacred dynastry representing the whole of Japan from olden times, even by means of writing such a history book as Nihon Shoki (日本書紀). Despite of their efforts, however, they have not been entirely successful in obliterating the existence of the Kyushu Dynasty which used to be recognized, prior to the founding of the Yamato regime, by China and Korea as the suzerain dynasty ruling over the whole Japanese Archipelago. The Kyushu Dynasty is a state founded by the people called Wae who are frequently mentioned in the ancient history of the Northeast Asia. It is called Waekook(倭園), and Wae is identical with the Kaya tribe. Scattered around the southern region and islands ,off the Korean Peninsula, Wae had their origin in Northern Kyushu, and maintained close relations with the Silla and Baikje Dyansties. Thus, the Kyushu Dyansty is entirely different from the Yamato government of the Imperial family. It may well be considered to be one of the states founded by the Korean people, along with the Kingdom of Kaya. In this thesis, emphasis is placed on the task of proving that in ancient times the Kyushu Dynasty was the most powerful and advanced dynasty of all existing in the Japanese archiplelago, that the successive dynasties of China and Korea maintained diplomatic ties with that dynasty, and that it was the Kaya tribe who founded the Kyushu Dynasty. Accordingly, other minor facts and events related thereto had to be put aside.

목차

一. 序 言 二. 古代 日本列島內의 宗主王朝로서의 九州王園 三. 國內 史書에 보이는 倭와 九州王朝 四. 九州王國의 建國과 그 範圍와 消長 五. 結 語