-
Taxation (Hojo),
Rites (Yejo),
Military Affairs (Byeongjo),
Punishments (
Hyeongjo), and
Public works (Gongjo). It was
established in 1298. The ministries...
- (Podocheong, 포도청, 捕盜廳) –
office for
public order Ministry of
Justice (
Hyeongjo, 형조, 刑曺) –
administration of law, slavery,
punishments Ministry of Commerce...
-
principles (Korean: 강상죄).
Ordinary crimes were
investigated and
prosecuted by
Hyeongjo. It pla**** a
crucial role in
strengthening the
authority of the monarchy...
- Kim Jin-ho as Jung Sang-ho,
Ministry of Rites, then
Minister of
Taxation Hyeongjo (형조, 刑曹):
Board of
Punishments (Ministry of Justice) Son Seon-geun [ko]...
- to
implement personnel management, Byeongjo's
mobilization of soldiers,
Hyeongjo (刑曹,
Ministry of Punishments)'s
right to
handle all
criminals other than...
-
Ministry of War (Byeongjo, 병조, 兵曹) –
military affairs Ministry of
Justice (
Hyeongjo, 형조, 刑曹) –
administration of law, slavery,
punishments Ministry of Works...
- Ga-hwan (李家煥, 1742-1801), who had
risen to be
Minister of
Justice (刑曹判書,
hyeongjo panseo), and was one of the most
senior members of the
faction and a very...
- was
famous as a
scholar and
served as a
bookkeeper for Yejo [ko] and
Hyeongjo [ko]. Her
uncle Yi Chang-ui also rose to Wooui-jeong [ko].
Bingheogak had...
- the
military title of 'Chungyongjang' by King
Seonjo with the post of
Hyeongjo Joarang as he
widened his
sphere of influence. In 1594, Kim was donned...