- The
hyangyak (Korean: 향약) was a
contractual arrangement that
allowed for a
degree of
local government in the
history of
Korea and Vietnam.
During the rule...
- centuries,
Hyangyak medicine,
which emphasized the use of
domestic herbs, emerged.
Hyangyak medicine is a type of TKM that
prescribed only
Hyangyak. This local...
- economy. The idea was
based on the
Korean traditional communalism called Hyangyak (향약, 鄕約) and Dure (두레),
which provided the
rules for self-governance and...
-
Entered in 1510.
Munmyo Baehyang (Hangul: 문묘배향; Hanja: 文廟配享).
Promoted Hyangyak throughout the country. Yi
Hwang (1501–1570):
Entered in 1523.
Wrote The...
-
strengthened local autonomy by
establishing a self-governing
system called Hyangyak,
promoted Confucian writings by
translating them into
hangul (Korean native...
- States, the Nonggawolryeongga, the Gijae****gi, and the
Hyangyak-jipsongbang [ko]. The
Hyangyak-jipseongbang,
which dates back to
around 1433
during the...
-
leader of sarim. He
established a
local self-government
system called hyangyak to
strengthen local autonomy and
communal spirit among the people, sought...
- is
another Chinese glossary of Korean,
containing 596
Korean words. The
Hyangyak kugŭppang (朝鮮館譯語鄕藥救急方, mid-13th century) is a
Korean survey of
herbal treatments...
- two
important treatises were
written during his reign.
These were the
Hyangyak Jipseongbang (향약집성방; 鄕藥集成方) and the
Euibang Yuchwi (의방유취; 醫方類聚), which...
-
Chinese text, the
Jilin leishi (1103–1104), and the
pharmacological work
Hyangyak kugŭppang (鄕藥救急方, mid-13th century).
During this period,
Korean absorbed...