The Annals of King T’aejo
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The Annals of King T’aejo

Founder of Korea’s Chosŏn Dynasty

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eBook - ePub

The Annals of King T’aejo

Founder of Korea’s Chosŏn Dynasty

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About this book

Never before translated into English, this official history of the reign of King T'aejo—founder of Korea's long, illustrious Chos?n dynasty (1392–1910 CE)—is a unique resource for reconstructing life in late-fourteenth-century Korea. Its narrative of a ruler's rise to power includes a wealth of detail not just about politics and war but also about religion, astronomy, and the arts.

The military general Yi S?nggye, posthumously named T'aejo, assumed the throne in 1392. During his seven-year reign, T'aejo instituted reforms and established traditions that would carry down through the centuries. These included service to Korea's overlord, China, and other practices reflecting China's influence over the peninsula: creation of a bureaucracy based on civil service examinations, a shift from Buddhism to Confucianism, and official records of the deeds of kings, which in the Confucian tradition were an important means of educating succeeding generations. A remarkable compilation process for the sillok, or "veritable records," was instituted to ensure the authority of the annals. Historiographers were present for every royal audience and wrote down each word that was uttered. They were strictly forbidden to divulge the contents of their daily drafts, however—even the king himself could not view the records with impunity.

Choi Byonghyon's translation of the first of Korea's dynastic histories, The Annals of King T'aejo, includes an introduction and annotations.

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Glossary of People and Places
A Heng 阿衡
Acihaboyan 阿刺哈伯顔
Aduge 阿都哥
Agibaldo 阿其拔都
Ajŏngnangi 阿赤郞耳
Aju 牙州 Aldong 斡東
Aldong Saori 斡東沙吾里
All ŭng 安陵
Ambangsa 巖房寺
Amnyung 押戎
Amula 阿木刺
An Chonggŏm 安宗儉
An Chongwŏn 安宗源
An Chu 安柱
An Chungon 仲溫
An Ik 安翊
An Inyŏng 安以寧
An Kŏ 安居
An Kŭgin 安克仁
An Kŭn 安懃
An Kyŏng 安慶
An Kyŏngji 安敬之
An Kyŏnggŏm 安景儉
An Kyŏnggong 安景恭
An Kyŏngnyang 安景良
An Malgŏn 安末巾
An Mangji 安望之
An Minsu 安民秀
An Paek 安白
An Pin 安贇
An Sok 安束
An Sŏng 安省
An Sun 安純
An Sŭngjun 安升俊
An Sungno 安叔老
An U 安祐
An Ugyŏng 安遇慶
An Ŭi 安義
An Ŭlgwi 安乙貴
Anak 安岳
Anamdong 安菴洞
Anamsa 安巖寺
Anbyŏn 安邊
Anch’un [Yanchun] 眼春
Andŏk 安德
Andong 安東
An’gang 安康
An’guk 安國
An’guksa 安國寺
Anhok 安惑
Anhŭngnyang 安興梁
Anhwang 安荒
Anhyŏp 安峽
Anjŏng 安定
Anju 安州
Anjudo 安州道
Anmin 安愍
Anp’yŏng (Lord) 安平君
Ansan 安山
Ansim 安心
Ansisŏng 安市城
Anyang 安煬
Anyi 安邑
Aotunwanzhe 奧屯完者
Asa [Asha] 阿沙
Ashura 阿修羅
Asiro 阿時羅
Aunbo 吾音甫
Ayongp’o 阿容浦
Bai Zhu 拜住
Ban Gu 班固
Bao Shuya 鮑叔牙
Bayanfuxia 伯顔甫下
Bayantiemuer [Mokcho] 孛顔帖木兒
Bayisu 八乙速
Beishilou 北巿樓
Bi Chen 裨諶
Bin
Bitunkouzi 畢屯口子
Bo
Buhua 不花
Bunei 武寧
Cai
Cai Ze 蔡澤
Ch’a Chun 車俊
Ch’a Sŏngbu 車成富
Ch’a Sŭngdo 車承道
Ch’a Sŭnghak 車承鶴
Chaan 子安...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Note on Translation
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Translator’s Introduction
  8. General Introduction
  9. First Year of Reign (1392)
  10. Second Year of Reign (1393)
  11. Third Year of Reign (1394)
  12. Fourth Year of Reign (1395)
  13. Fifth Year of Reign (1396)
  14. Sixth Year of Reign (1397)
  15. Seventh Year of Reign (1398)
  16. Glossary of Terms
  17. Glossary of People and Places
  18. Bibliography
  19. Index