Talk:The Gold Axe and the Silver Axe

Sourcing
Regarding sourcing, I found the following reference which appears to support the article, but as a blog, it is not reliable:. This is a tricky subject to research, so help finding reliable sources related to this subject would be appreciated.  Giftiger Wunsch   [TALK]  22:53, 22 August 2010 (UTC)

This is not just Korean
There are loads of sources available for this story from various parts of Asia, Africa and Europe, for example, , and , so this article needs a rewrite to give it a more global perspective. I'm not inclined to do this myself, but will add the approriate template to the article. Phil Bridger (talk) 23:01, 28 August 2010 (UTC)
 * I've added the references into the article and rephrased the sections to satisfy the globalise template. I've also removed the uncited claim that this story was of Korean origin in favour of "unknown" origin, since it's listed in books of both asian and african literature, as well as one of the books claiming that it is of ancient greek origin. Maybe some further sources can be found to establish the origin a bit better, or at least the predominant theory of its origin and the underlying historical evidence.  Giftiger Wunsch   [TALK]  23:52, 28 August 2010 (UTC)