Kim History

Japanese: 金史 - きんし
Kim History
One of the Twenty-Four Histories, an official history of China. It has 135 volumes. It was compiled by order of Tokuto and others of the Yuan dynasty. It was completed in 1344. It records the history of the Jin dynasty based on materials such as the Annals of the Jin Dynasty and the Records of the Great Jin Dynasty. It consists of 19 volumes of the Chronicles, 39 volumes of Records of the Records, 4 volumes of Tables, and 73 volumes of Biographies.

Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information

Japanese:
中国の正史、二十四史の一つ。一三五巻。元の脱脱(トクト)らの奉勅による編纂。一三四四年成立。「金朝実録」「大金弔伐録」などの資料を基礎に金代の歴史を記したもの。本紀一九巻、志三九巻、表四巻、列伝七三巻から成る。

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