- The
Seungjeongwon was the
Royal Secretariat during the
Joseon dynasty of
Korea (1392–1910) in
charge of
receiving and
delivering the king's order. The...
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Seungjeongwon ilgi (Korean: 승정원 일기) or
Journal of the
Royal Secretariat is a
daily record of the
Seungjeongwon,
Royal Secretariat during the
Joseon Dynasty...
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National Archives of Korea,
Busan Center.
Samguk Sagi
Samguk Yusa
Goryeosa Seungjeongwon ilgi
Office of the Yi
Dynasty South Korean name: 조선왕조실록; 朝鮮王朝實錄. North...
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clothes is unknown, and
there are no
records of him
after 1859 in the
Seungjeongwon Daily Records. The date of his
burial is unknown, but he is
buried in...
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record of
gukbap in
literature is in the "Journal of
Royal Secretariat" (
Seungjeongwon Ilgi). The
journal stated that
female physicians recommended the dish...
- ministers. The
major offices include the following:
Royal Secretariat (
Seungjeongwon, 승정원)
served as a
liaison between the king and Six Ministries. There...
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pollock since the
Joseon era. One of the
earliest mentions is from
Seungjeongwon ilgi (Journal of the
Royal Secretariat),
where a 1652
entry stated:...
- 不可容其詐。 然世人在家, 奉佛事神, 靡所不至, 及對人, 反以神佛爲非, 予甚惡之。 The King
spoke to the
Seungjeongwon,
Mencius once said, 'Mozi
regards austerity as a
virtue and yet made...
- (朴泳孝 1861-1939).
Annals of the
Joseon Dynasty (Joseon
Wangjo Sillok)
Seungjeongwon ilgi
History of
Korea Joseon Tongsinsa Tai-jin Kim. 1976. A Bibliographic...
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November in the same year, Yang-sa (양사),
Hongmungwan (홍문관; 弘文館) and
Seungjeongwon (승정원; 承政院)
alternately impeached them, but
Gwanghae rejected they all...