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DOKDO and EAST SEA(독도가 한국 영토임을 아십니까?)

by 그저 그렇게 오늘도 2008. 8. 13.
During the last 2,000 years, the Sea between Korea and Japan is called the "EAST SEA" not Sea of Japan

DOKDO(two islands) located in the East Sea and it is a part of Korean territory from 6th centrury(you can confirm the below refereneces). This island is also located  87.4 kilometers southeast of the island of Ulleungdo which is belong to Korea (150km way from oki island in Japan). This fact can be proved by both Historical way and Geographical way that Dokdo is belong to Korea Territory.

Even when Korea was under control Japanses government early 20th, it is clear that the Meiji(Japan) Government, which annexed Dokdo in 1905, initially recognized Dokdo as Korean territory. (see the below)

Dokdo island is part of Korea Territory not even Liancourt lock and not any Japanese word.
If you want to know more about Dokdo island, please go to http://english.dokdohistory.com/index.html. Tt has plenty of information you can see.





references;

512(13th reign year of Silla’s King Jijeung)

In the 6th lunar month of the 13th year of Silla King Jijeung’s reign, Isabu, then governor of Haseula (present-day Gangneung), conquered Usan-guk (the State of Usan). Samguksagi (History of the Three Kingdoms) describes Usan-guk as a sea island due east of Myeongju, which is also known as Ulleungdo. Samgukyusa (Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms) makes similar references to Ureung Island.

930 (13th year of King Taejo’s reign)
In the 8th lunar month, two emissaries from Ureung Island paid tribute to Goryeo in the form of local specialties, and received the official ranks of Jeongwi and Jeongjo, respectively.
1018 (9th year of King Hyeonjong’s reign)
In the 11th lunar month, Yi Won-gu was dispatched to Usan-guk along with farming tools to assist in planting crops after the region suffered repeated attacks by the Jurchen from the northeast regions.
1019 (10th year of King Hyeonjong’s reign)
In the 7th lunar month, the Goryeo government had to send back the people of Usan-guk seeking refuge on the mainland from repeated attacks on their island by the Jurchen.
1022 (13th year of King Hyeonjong’s reign)
In the 7th lunar month, the Jurchen invaded Usan-guk and the people who fled resettled in Yeju (the area under the jurisdiction of the local administrative body Bangeosa in Yeju, governing Pyeonghae, Yeongdeok and Yeongyang at the time; present-day Yeongdeok-gun)
1032 (1st year of King Deokjong’s reign)
In the 11th lunar month, the Lord of Ureung sent his son, Bueoingdarang, as an emissary to pay tribute to Goryeo in the form of local goods.
1141 (19th year of King Injong’s reign)
In the 7th lunar month, Myeongju Province Inspector Lee Yang sil sent his representative to Ulleungdo with instructions to gather unique leaves and fruit seeds as a gift for the king.
1157 (11th year of King Uijong’s reign)
King Uijong sent Myeongju Province Inspector Kim Yu rip to investigate the possibility of establishing a settlement on Ureung Island. Kim reported that the island was too rocky to be habitable, leading the King to abandon the resettlement plan.
1243 (30th year of King Gojong’s reign)
Choe I began to resettle people on Ulleungdo during the long period of resisting Mongol invasion. However, the resettlement policy was abandoned because many people drowned in the process.
1246 (33rd year of King Gojong’s reign)
National Academy professor Gwon Hyeong-yun and civil official Sa Jeong-sun were jointly appointed as Governor of Ulleungdo.
1273 (14th year of King Wonjong’s reign)
Yuan China sent Li Shu to Goryeo demanding access to big trees, so King Wonjong appointed Security Council Commissioner Heo Gong as Lumber Inspector for Ulleungdo to accompany Li Shu to the island. Before long, lumbering by Yuan China on Ulleungdo was stopped at the request of Goryeo.
1346 (2nd year of King Chungmok’s reign)
Representatives of Ureung Island from the eastern frontier visited Goryeo.
1379 (5th year of King U’s reign)
In the 7th lunar month, people from Japan arrived on Mureung Island (present-day Dokdo) and stayed for 15 days before heading home.


*Source: “Sillabongi” (Records of Silla) 4 on the 13th year of the reign of Silla’s Jijeung Maripgan (King Jijeung) from Samguksagi (History of the Three Kingdoms), Vol. 4; Article on Isabu from “Yeoljeon” (Biographies) 4 in Samguksagi, Vol .44; and “Jicheol-nowang” (King Jijeung) in Samgukyusa (Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms

* Source: “Uijongsega”(Records of King Uijong) 2 from Goryeosa, vol. 18.

* Source: “Taejosega”(Records of King Taejo) 1 from Goryeosa (History of Goryeo), Vol. 1.
* Source: “Hyeonjongsega”(Records of King Hyeongjong) 1 from Goryeosa, Vol. 4.

* Source: “Hyeonjongsega”(Records of King Hyeongjong) 1 from Goryeosa, Vol. 4.

* Source: “Hyeonjongsega”(Records of King Hyeongjong) 2 from Goryeosa, Vol. 4.

* Source: “Deokjongsega”(Records of King Deokjong) from Goryeosa, vol. 5.

* Source: “Injongsega”(Records of King Injong) 3 from Goryeosa, vol. 17.

* Source: Article on Choe Chung-heon and Choe I in the Treason section of “Yeoljeon”(Biographies)from Goryeosa,vol.129.

* Source: “Gojongsega”(Records of King Gojong) 2 from Goryeosa, vol. 23.

* Source: Article on Jo I and Li Shu in the Treason section of “Yeoljeon” (Biographies) 4, “Wonjongsega”(Records of King Wonjong) 3, Book 130 from Goryeosa, vol. 27.

* Source: “Chungmokwangsega”(Records of King Chungmok) from Goryeosa, vol. 37.

* Source: Article 1 on Sin U (King U) in the Treason section of “Yeoljeon”(Biographies) 6 from Goryeosa, vol. 134.

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