Source: McBride 2008

Richard D. McBride. Domesticating the Dharma: Buddhist Cults and the Hwaŏm Synthesis in Silla Korea. University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2008.

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Discussing the Samguk yusa 三國遺事 T2039, McBride writes:

"Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms .... was compiled initially by the Buddhist monk Iryŏn (1206–1289) [一然], most likely in his final years after the devastating Mongolian invasion and subjugation of Korea in the mid-thirteenth century. The collection was further amended by his disciple Mugŭk (Hon’gu, 1250–1322) [無極, also known as 混丘 --- KHR] and also later by other unknown hands."

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Discussing the Samguk yusa 三國遺事 T2039, McBride writes: "Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms .... was compiled initially by the Buddhist monk Iryon (1206–1289) [一然], most likely in his final years after the devastating Mongolian invasion and subjugation of Korea in the mid-thirteenth century. The collection was further amended by his disciple Muguk (Hon’gu, 1250–1322) [無極, also known as 混丘 --- KHR] and also later by other unknown hands." T2039; 三國遺事