-
Yoshimochi in the same year. He was a
Joseonseo (典書), the
predecessor of
Panseo, or,
minister of Yukjo, the Six Ministries. On
February 27, 1406, however...
-
Ministries (Yukjo, 육조, 六曹) make up the
chief executive body. Each
minister (
Panseo, 판서, 判書) was of 2nd
senior rank and was ****isted by
deputy minister (Champan...
-
Myeongjong suddenly died, his
successor King
Seonjo appointed Yi
Hwang as Yejo
panseo (예조판서; 禮曹判書,
minister of rites) but he
declined and
returned to his home...
- The
Daimyo of
Daemado (Tsushima),
Sadamori (宗都都熊瓦), sent a
letter to Yejo
Panseo,
begging for surrender, and
petitioned for
personal trust."]. Seoh, M.S...
- In 1591, he was
promoted to
Jwauijeong (Second
State Councillor) and Ijo
Panseo (이조판서,
Minister of Personnel, the
first ranked of the six Ministries). However...
- Korean: 육조; Hanja: 六曹) were the
chief executive body of Joseon. Each
Minister (
Panseo, 판서) was of
senior second rank (2a,
third highest rank) and was ****isted...
- The
Daimyo of
Daemado (Tsushima),
Sadamori (宗都都熊瓦), sent a
letter to Yejo
Panseo,
begging for surrender, and
petitioned for
personal trust."]. Seoh, M.S...
- (정안왕후 우씨; 1238-?). His
second son, Woo Cheon-gye (우천계, 禹天啓; 1239-?) was the
Panseo (판서, 判書), and the
third son, Woo Cheon-seok (우천석, 禹天錫; 1241-?), was also...
-
Pungyang Jo clan, and his
father was Jo Sang-gyeong with the
title of Ijo
panseo (a
Minister of Personnel, 이조판서, 吏曹判書). He
later married a half-aunt of Lady...
- high-ranking
government official of Ijo (吏曹,
Ministry of Personnel), the Ijo
Panseo (이조판서). In his
later works -
Jibong Jib (지봉집) and
Chaesin Jamnok (채신잡록)-...