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ministries of
Personnel (Ijo),
Taxation (Hojo),
Rites (Yejo),
Military Affairs (
Byeongjo),
Punishments (Hyeongjo), and
Public works (Gongjo). It was established...
- 예조, 禮曺) – rituals, culture, diplomacy,
gwageo exam
Ministry of
Defence (
Byeongjo, 병조, 兵曺) –
military affairs Office of
Police Bureau (Podocheong, 포도청, 捕盜廳)...
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examination and
served for the
government as the
Jeongeon (정언; 正言), and
became Byeongjo Jwarang, the next year. In 1419, he was
appointed Jipui (집의; 執義), and he...
- (Yejo, 예조, 禮曹) – rituals, culture, diplomacy,
gwageo Ministry of
defence (
Byeongjo, 병조, 兵曹) –
military affairs Ministry of
Justice (Hyeongjo, 형조, 刑曹) – administration...
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corps at the frontier, Yanggye, were
standing armies. The
Ministry of War (
Byeongjo, Korean: 병조; Hanja: 兵曹) was an
administrative agency of Goryeo. It is an...
- (吏曹;
Ministry of Personnel) and
Byeongjo (兵曹,
Ministry of
Military Affairs) to
implement personnel management,
Byeongjo's mobilization of soldiers, Hyeongjo...
- in
suppressing the rebels. He was
quickly promoted to the
position of
byeongjo jeongnang (병조정랑; 兵曹正郞) or a
section chief in the
Ministry of
Defence by...
- the
power to
appoint people as officials),
while Kim Ryu was made the
Byeongjo Champan (the vice
minister of defense),
meaning that the
Westerners were...
- Lee
Byung Jin Farmer's Team Lee
Haengdo Park
Juntae Kim
Jinwu Gwihwan An
Byeongjo Kwan
Chilmun Kim
Hyeongkyun Audience service game: Jegi
Chagi (Hacky Sack)...
- In 1682,
Capital Garrison was
established by
merging the
soldiers of
Byeongjo's Jeongchocheong (精抄廳) and the
Military Training Agency's
Military Training...