The Annals of King T\'aejo. Founder of Korea\'s Choson Dynasty - Byonghyon Choi
272 t h e a n n a l s o f k i n g t’a e j o in eight provinces, including the cavalry, infantry, and navy soldiers of Kyŏngsang, ...
Book III 273 insult his superior. Then many people were finally able to discriminate right from wrong and admitted their mistake ...
274 t h e a n n a l s o f k i n g t’a e j o “When the inspector of Liaodong summoned Tuohuan Buhua, some of the residents in his ...
Book III 275 and others secretly visited your court and recklessly made accusations against me. Fortunately, you were wise enoug ...
276 t h e a n n a l s o f k i n g t’a e j o Gate and reported to the emperor the number of tribute horses that the Regional Comm ...
Book III 277 13th Day (Chŏnghae) Taking a seat in Pop’yŏng Hall (Pop’yŏngjŏn), the king tested thirty- three candidates, includi ...
278 t h e a n n a l s o f k i n g t’a e j o them so generously even under the circumstances in which we already owe you a great ...
Book III 279 22nd Day (Pyŏngsin) In addition, the king ordered the following officials sent to the Capital Con- stabulary Prison ...
280 t h e a n n a l s o f k i n g t’a e j o Sang to the Military Command of Chŏlla Province; and Yi Cho to Kaksan.^89 Yi Sŏ, Pak ...
Book III 281 At the time when the revolution was underway [at the end of the previous dynasty], he made contributions in assisti ...
282 Book IV Second Year of Reign (1393) 7th Month 1st Day (Kapchin) An eclipse took place, but it was invisible. At first, an as ...
Book IV 283 * The king ordered Cho On, provincial military commissioner of the North- west Region, to set straight the militar ...
284 t h e a n n a l s o f k i n g t’a e j o 7th Day (Kyŏngsul) The king replaced Kim Ipgyŏn with Yun Sadŏk for a diplomatic miss ...
Book IV 285 report, I believe that the provincial military commanders were defeated because they did not do their best. They sha ...
286 t h e a n n a l s o f k i n g t’a e j o * When Royal Preceptor Chach’o arrived, the king had him stay at Kwangmyŏng Monast ...
Book IV 287 Ch’oe Yŏng, attempted to invade Liaoyang and pressured many generals to cross the Yalu River. Being the commander- i ...
288 t h e a n n a l s o f k i n g t’a e j o former magistrate of Chinju, also understood what was beneficial or harmful for the ...
Book IV 289 achievements and virtue, as I observe, always expressed their greatness through music so that the music could illumi ...
290 t h e a n n a l s o f k i n g t’a e j o virtue are incomparable. So they need to be expressed through poetry and music in or ...
Book IV 291 strange writing among the rocks of Mt. Chiri and presented it to you, and what was written in it proved to be true i ...
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