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The Hwarang segi Manuscripts
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The Hwarang segi manuscripts, written by Pak Ch’anghwa (1889–1962), have been a hot topic in Korean history since their discovery in 1989. Some scholars claim that Pak discovered the lost Hwarang s...
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04 June 2026

The Hwarang segi manuscripts, written by Pak Ch’anghwa (1889–1962), have been a hot topic in Korean history since their discovery in 1989. Some scholars claim that Pak discovered the lost Hwarang segi of Kim Taemun (fl. 704) in Japan while working for the Imperial Library during the 1930s and made hand copies of it; others maintain they are forgeries. Richard McBride’s detailed study of the arguments on their authenticity, analysis of evidence from Pak’s other writings about Silla, comprehensive historical context, and full English translation demonstrates that the manuscripts constitute an in-progress novel composed by Pak during the 1930s.
Price: $127.00
Pages: 336
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Korean Studies Library
Publication Date:
04 June 2026
ISBN: 9789004758995
Format: Hardcover
Richard D. McBride II, Ph.D. (2001), UCLA, is Professor of Korean Studies and Buddhist Studies at BYU. He has published books and articles on Korean and Chinese Buddhism and early Korean history, including The Three Kingdoms of Korea (Reaktion Books, 2024).