Abstract
Yi Junggoo's introductory remarks are the first preface to be written since the book was completed, and boast outstanding sentences as they describe the process of publishing, the people involved, and the significance of the book. Hur Jun's Chiprae deals with the composition, capacity, and historical significance of the text. Chinese scholars' introductory remarks deal with the significance of the book's world history and its wide utilization from the perspective of Chinese people. Japanese scholars describe the book's excellence and the significance of suggesting standardization of treatment.