- The
Jwauijeong (Korean: 좌의정;
Korean pronunciation: [tɕwa.ɰi.dʑʌŋ]), also
known as the Left
State Councilor[citation needed] or
Second State Councilor,...
- parti****ted in the
administration of
general government affairs alongside the
Jwauijeong and Uuijeong. The
title was
created in 1400 with the
creation of the Uijeongbu...
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changes in Korea.
After the
Gapsin Coup, he
became the
first vice-premier '
Jwauijeong' and
entered into the ****an–Korea
Treaty of 1885. Then, in 1896, Hong-jip...
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Chief State Councillor (Yeonguijeong, 영의정, 領議政), Left
State Councillor (
Jwauijeong, 좌의정, 左議政), and
Right State Councillor (Uuijeong, 우의정, 右議政) were the highest-ranking...
- Jeongjong. The city
housed the
Yeonguijeong (Chief
State Councillor),
Jwauijeong (Left
State Councillor) and
Uuijeong (Right
State Councillor) who oversaw...
- Won-su's
ancestors included Yeonguijeong (Chief
State Councillor) and
Jwauijeong (Left
State Councillor), the
family was poor. At that time, Yi Won-su...
-
appointed as
Pungwon Buwongun (풍원부원군; 豊原府院君). In 1591, he was
promoted to
Jwauijeong (Second
State Councillor) and Ijo
Panseo (이조판서,
Minister of Personnel...
-
Upset Kim Jung-hyun 2009
Creating Destiny Lee Se-yoon 2010
Jejungwon Jwauijeong's son (cameo,
episode 22) MBC Best
Theater "We
Teach Love" Kwon Tae-joon...
-
known as Cho T'aeŏk, was an 18th-century
Korean scholar-official and
Jwauijeong of the
Joseon period. He was also
diplomat and amb****ador, representing...
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position was
abolished in 1894.
State Council of
Joseon Yeonguijeong Jwauijeong Yukjo Joseon Dynasty politics "우의정(右議政)".
Encyclopedia of
Korean Culture...