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See Kim Yŏl-gyu, “Traditional Oral Literature and Folklore of Korea, with Emphasis on the Types of Biographical Patterns,” (paper presented at the Conference on Korean Traditional Society and Culture, Hawaii, June 7-11, 1971), 33-37
Tongguk yŏji sŭngnam [repr., Seoul: Tongguk Munhwasa, 1958], Ch.51, 33b
Hanguk tongsa [The History of Korea], (Seoul: Eulyoo Publishing 1970), 29.
Umehara Sueji and Fujita Ryōsaku, eds., Chōen Kobunke Sōan, vol. 4, Kōkuri (Kyōto: Yōkokusha 1966), plate 6
大洋河, long ago identified with the “small river” by T. Ōara, Kandai gogun nisui kō(Kyoto: Chikazawa Shoten 1933), 40-42
The Gongsun Warlords of Liaodong, pt. 1, Papers in Far Eastern History 5 (March 1972): 69-71
See Kim Yŏ-gyu, “Hanguk sinhwa wa tonggwa uirye” [Korean Myth and Rite of Passage], Silla Kaya Munhwa 3 (June 1971): 82-84
H. Ikeuchi, “The Chinese Expeditions to Manchuria under the Wei Dynasty,” Mem. Toyo Bunko series B, no. 4 (1929), 89-90