Daedong Sagang
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Daedong Sagang (Korean: 대동사강,大東史綱) is a history book of Korea written by Kim Gwang at 1929, which describes from Gojoseon to the last dynasty of Joseon.
Based on the description of Min Kyeongho, who wrote the introduction of the book, the Daedong Sagang is edited from the historical records and folklore. O Jinyeong has corrected for press.
This book describe that the first state of Korean is Gojoseon, and then it is succeeded by several states such as Gija Joseon, Samhan, Buyeo, Ye, Maek, Okjeo and Suksin. So, this book has a consistent historical viewpoint from Gojoseon to Japanese illegal occupation. This book says that the Korean history is succeeded by Gojoseon-Gija Joseon-Mahan-Three kingdoms of Korea-Balhae-Goyeo-Joseon-Korea under Japanese rule.