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According to Samguk Sagi, in 637, Kim Yu-sin, a Korean general of Silla rallied his troops to defeat rebels by lofting a kite with a straw man which looked like a burning ball flying to the sky.
According to an 11th-century Korean chronicle the Samguk Yusa, the wife of King Suro of the ancient Korean kingdom of Geumgwan Gaya was a princess who travelled by boat from a faraway land called Ayuta to Korea in 48 CE.
According to the mythic history in the Samguk Yusa, the Gojoseon ( Old Joseon ) was founded in northern Korea and Manchuria in 2333 BCE.
According to the Korean historical document Samguk Sagi ( 삼국사기, 三國史記 ), Goguryeo sent a diplomatic representative to the Han Dynasty in 32 AD, and the Emperor Guangwu of Han granted the official rank of Goguryeo.
* According to the Samguk Sagi ( Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms ), Baekje and Silla sent their princes as hostages to the Yamato court in exchange for military support to continue their already-begun military campaigns ; King Asin of Baekje sent his son Jeonji in 397 and King Silseong of Silla sent his son Misaheun in 402.
According to the history records in Japan ( Nihon Shoki ) and Korea ( Samguk Sagi ), Korean prince was sent to Japan as a hostages.
According to the Samguk Sagi and Samguk Yusa, two bands of females called Wonhwa ( 원화, 源花, " original flowers ") preceded the Hwarang.
According to the Hwarang Segi, as cited in the Samguk Sagi and Haedong Gosuengjeon, “... able ministers and loyal subjects are chosen from them, and good generals and brave soldiers are born therefrom .”
According to the Samguk Sagi, King Asin of Baekje sent his son Jeonji to Japan in 397 and King Silseong of Silla sent his son Misaheun to Japan in 402 in order to solicit military aid.
According to the Samguk Sagi ( Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms ), written in 1145, King Asin sent his son Jeonji as a hostage in 397.
According to Samguk Sagi, in 504, the tribute emissary Yesilbu mentions that the gold of Buyeo can no longer be obtainable for tribute as Buyeo has been driven out by the Malgal and the Somna and absorbed into Baekje.
According to the Samguk Sagi and other accounts, the kingdom of Dongbuyeo ( 86 BCE – 22 CE ) branched out to the east of Bukbuyeo, near the land of Okjeo.
According to the Samguk Sagi, Hyeokgeose and his queen traveled the realm in 41 BC, helping the people improve their harvests.
According to Samguk Yusa, Cheomseongdae was constructed under the reign of Queen Seondeok ( 632-647 ) near the capital of the kingdom.
According to " Geographies " in Samguk Sagi, Daegaya existed for about 520 years from the first king, Ijinashi ( 이진아시왕 ), to the last, Doseolji ( 도설지왕 ).
According to the Samguk Yusa, Geumgwan Kaya was made of 9 villages united by King Suro of Gaya.
According to the Samguk Sagi, he was the ancestor of all Baekje kings.
According to the Samguk Yusa, Biryu founded his kingdom in Michuhol ( 미추홀 / 彌鄒忽 ), but his didn't last long.
According to Samguk Sagi, he ordered the cultivation of land to the south, and banned the fermentation of alcohol in 38 because of a poor harvest.
According to the history compilation Samguk Sagi, he was the son of the previous king Giru.
According to the Samguk Sagi ( Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms ), written in 1145, the geomungo was invented by prime minister Wang San-ak by using the form of the ancient Chinese instrument guqin ( also called chilhyeongeum, literally " seven-string zither ").
According to book 46, biography section of Samguk Sagi, he wrote several books.
According to the Samguk Sagi, Kim Dae-Mun explained that the title " Chachaung " meant a shaman in Old Korean.
According to Samguk Sagi ( the oldest surviving Korean history book, written in the 12th century ), Onjo, the son of Goguryeo's founder Jumong, founded the nation of Sipje ( 십제, 十濟 ; later became Baekje ) on Wiryeseong in 18 BCE, while his elder brother Biryu established himself in Michuhol ( 미추홀, 彌鄒忽 ) further to the west.

According and Sagi
According to the Samguk Sagi, Uija was the eldest son of King Mu.
According to the Samguk Sagi, it was conquered by the Silla general Kim Isabu in 512.
According to the Samguk Sagi, he was descended from the founding king Onjo and the eldest son of the 5th king Chogo.
According to the Samguk Sagi, Saban was found too young to rule and quickly succeeded ( the Samguk Yusa says deposed ) by King Goi, the younger brother of the 5th king Chogo.
According to both the Samguk Sagi and the Japanese chronicle Nihonshoki, Goryeong Gaya fell to Silla in 562.
According to the Samguk Sagi, the governor of the commandery thereupon sent an assassin who poisoned him.

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According to the Gospel of Matthew, at the death of Jesus tombs were opened, and at his resurrection many saints who had died emerged from their tombs and went into " the holy city ", presumably New Jerusalem.
According to a version of the Ariadne legend noted by Plutarch, Theseus abandoned Ariadne at Amathousa, where she died giving birth to her child and was buried in a sacred tomb.
According to the ship's log, Selkirk died at 8 p. m. on 13 December 1721 while serving as a lieutenant on board the Royal ship Weymouth.
According to Tacitus in his Annals, Boudica poisoned herself, though in the Agricola which was written almost twenty years prior he mentions nothing of suicide and attributes the end of the revolt to socordia (" indolence "); Dio says she fell sick and died and then was given a lavish burial ; though this may be a convenient way to remove her from the story.
According to Gesta, Unni had died in 936 ( I 64 ).
According to the New Testament Jesus was crucified, died a physical death, was buried within a tomb, and rose from the dead three days later.
According to one historical account, aboriginal tribes of Australia were " most certainly cannibals ", and would willingly eat anyone who was killed in a fight ; they would also eat men famed for their fighting ability who had died natural deaths "... out of pity and consideration for the body ".
According to Sunni beliefs, Muhammad gave no specific directions as to the choosing of his successor when he died.
According to one authority ( a legend on the 1489 map of Henricus Martellus Germanus ), Cão died off Cape Cross ; but João de Barros and others wrote of his return to the Congo, and subsequent taking of a native envoy to Portugal.
According to his figures, six times as many people have died from the inflictions of people working for governments than have died in battle.
According to the legendary account in the Kojiki, Emperor Jimmu would have been born on 13 February 711 BC ( the first day of the first month of the Chinese calendar ), and died, again according to legend, on 11 March 585 BC ( both dates according to the lunisolar traditional Japanese calendar ).
According to the Kojiki, Jimmu died when he was 126 years old.
According to his own account, each day he would walk in front of the hospital in which Giulio died until he was inured to the pain.
According to this account, Emperor Senka died in 539 at the age of 73 ; and succession passed to the third son of Emperor Keitai.
According to traditional sources, Yamato Takeru died in the 43rd year of Emperor Keiko's reign ( 景行天皇43年 ).
According to Nihonshoki, the king of the Korean Silla Kingdom grieved very much when Ingyō died.
According to the Kojiki ( 712 ) and Nihon Shoki ( 720 ), Buretsu died without a successor, at which time a fifth generation grandson of Emperor Ōjin, Keitai, came and ascended the throne.
According to archival records, at least 16, 594 people died under the guillotine or otherwise after accusations of counter-revolutionary activities.
According to Dio Cassius 72. 14. 3 – 4, in about 189 AD, under Commodus ’ reign, a pestilence occurred, the largest of which he had knowledge, in which 2, 000 people died in Rome each day.
According to a 1993 study of archival Soviet data, a total of 1, 053, 829 people died in the Gulag from 1934 to 1953.
According to UN estimates, between 500, 000 and 1. 2 million children died during the years of the sanctions.
According to the Harvard University Library, " By the late 19th century, 70 to 90 % of the urban populations of Europe and North America were infected with the TB bacillus, and about 80 % of those individuals who developed active tuberculosis died of it.
According to a version of these interpretations, Isaac died in the sacrifice and was revived.
According to German government estimates, " 65, 000 people died in those Soviet-run camps or in transportation to them.

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