Historical records compiled by the dynasties of China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam
Veritable Records
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
實錄
Simplified Chinese
实录
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Shílù
Wade–Giles
Shih2-lu4
Vietnamese name
Vietnamese
Thực lục
Chữ Hán
寔錄
Korean name
Hangul
실록
Hanja
實錄
Transcriptions
Revised Romanization
Sillok
Japanese name
Hiragana
じつろく
Shinjitai
実録
Transcriptions
Romanization
Jitsuroku
Veritable Records are historical records compiled by government (court) historians of Chinese dynasties since the 6th century, and later in Korea, Japan and Vietnam which adopted the Chinese bureaucratic system and the writing system of Classical Chinese. Typically they were compiled immediately following the death of a monarch (preparations sometimes began while he was still alive[1]) and follow a strictly prescribed format. Veritable Records are highly detailed and contain a wealth of political, economical, military, and biographical information.[2]
Famous examples include (all written in Classical Chinese):
China: Ming Veritable Records (for the Ming dynasty), Qing Veritable Records (for the Qing dynasty)
Japan: Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku (Veritable Records of Three Reigns of Japan)
Korea: Joseon Wangjo Sillok (Veritable Records of the Joseon dynasty)
Vietnam: Đại Nam thực lục (Veritable Records of Great Nam)
During the Yuan and Qing dynasties of China, Veritable Records were also written in Mongol and Manchu respectively.
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VeritableRecords are historical records compiled by government (court) historians of Chinese dynasties since the 6th century, and later in Korea, Japan...
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Wayback Machine "조선왕조실록". VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty. Retrieved 19 December 2021. "조선왕조실록". VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty. Retrieved...
July 2022. VeritableRecords of Joseon Dynasty. "총서". VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty. Retrieved 27 July 2022. VeritableRecords of Joseon Dynasty...
졸하다". VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty. "청안군 이재순이 졸하다". VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty. "청풍 도정 이해승을 청풍군으로 봉하다". VeritableRecords of the...
"조선왕조실록". VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty. Retrieved 20 January 2022. VeritableRecords of Joseon Dynasty. "조선왕조실록". VeritableRecords of the Joseon...
추대를 받아 수창궁에서 왕위에 오르다" [VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty – Taejo ascends to the throne at Suchang Palace]. VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty...
"Records of day 1, month 10, year 8". "VeritableRecords of Jeongjo, day 3, month 4, year 0 of Jeongjo's reign". "Records of day 17, month 5, year 8 of Sunjo's...
Korean). 김영사. ISBN 978-89-349-5462-0. VeritableRecords of Joseon Dynasty. "러시아 공사관으로 주필을 이어하다". VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty. Retrieved 27 July...
script.: 329 The VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty (also known as the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty) are the annual records of the Joseon dynasty...
also occasionally called Changbaeksan (長白山) and Baeksan (白山) in the VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty. An alternative Chinese name, Báitóushān (白头山;...
According to history books published during the Joseon period such as VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty, he was Minister of Works (사공; 司空) during the...
Retrieved 19 January 2024. "조선왕조실록 – 사신 장근과 단목예가 받들고 온 명나라 황제의 고명" [VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty – The installation document from the Emperor...
World War I Japan during World War II List of Japanese battles "The VeritableRecords of King Sejong". Retrieved 20 January 2021. 左議政朴訔啓: "左軍節制使朴實 對馬島敗軍時所(護)〔獲〕...
[VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty – Discussing the delegation to the Crown Prince of the prerogative to conduct the hunting ritual]. Veritable Records...
reports described him as tall and pale, unlike ordinary people. The VeritableRecords of King Seonjo described him as dignified, someone who should not...
Psychopath?". Historic Mysteries. "VeritableRecords of Jeongjo, day 10, month 3, year 0 of Jeongjo's reign". VeritableRecords of the Joseon dynasty. Retrieved...
"묘 이야기". royaltoms.cha.go.kr. "조선왕조실록". VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty. "조선왕조실록". VeritableRecords of the Joseon Dynasty. "서울특별시 유형문화재 제402호...
the Seven Grievances, one from the "VeritableRecords of the Manchus", another from the "Qing VeritableRecords", and the one from Nurhaci's successor...