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- Kyujanggak (Korean: 규장각; Hanja: 奎章閣; RR: Gyujanggak) was the royal library of the Joseon dynasty. It was founded in 1776 by order of King Jeongjo of Joseon...
- grounds of Changdeokgung. Today known as Kyujanggak Royal Library or Kyujanggak Archives are maintained by Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies (규장각한국학연구원)...
- how vain human life is. This copy of the Samguk yusa is owned by the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies. This book is known as the earliest edition...
- he created the Changyongyeong royal guards. Jeongjo established the Kyujanggak royal library, expanded social mobility, and encouraged Neo-Confucian...
- Jeongjo enacted various reforms throughout his reign, notably establishing Kyujanggak, a royal library to improve the cultural and political position of Joseon...
- Jeongjoksan and Taebaeksan records were still held in the collection Kyujanggak, at Seoul National University (the successor to Keijō Imperial University)...
- recognitions of Koguryo in Choson dynasty". Korean Culture (in Korean). 38. Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies: 337–366. ISSN 1226-8356. Bae, Young-dae;...
- German. "The History, Culture, and Language of Koryo Saram" (PDF). Seoul: Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies. hdl:10371/63513. Retrieved 2012-08-08. Tranter...
- increased. Jeongjo sponsored scholars from various factions to work in the Kyujanggak, or Inner Royal Library, established in 1776. Corruption in government...
- Historical compilations and m****cripts related to Jeonggamnok are stored at Kyujanggak Archive. Nowadays, Jeonggamnok is the name of a large corpus, composed...