1074 NOTES TO CHAPTER 7
"Land Tenure in Korea: Tenth to Twelfth Centuries," Journal of Korean Studies 4
(19 82 - 8 3):73-206.
- PGSR 6:2b.
- Ibid. 6: I h.
- Ihid. 6:5h.
- Ihid. 6:3h.
- Ihid. 6:4a-h.
- Ibid. 6:5b.
- Ibid.
- Ibid. 6:lb.
- Ibid.; this refers to the Northern Wei.
44· Ibid. 6:2b, 3a.
- Ibid. 6:3b-4a.
- For the Sui dynasty, see ibid. 6:4b; for the Tang see ihid. 6:5a,6b.
- Ibid. 6:7a.
- Ihid. In a footnote. Yu corrected Ma Tuan-lin by stating that it was not until the
reign of Emperor Wu of the Chin dynasty, 265-290, that the household tax ([.Ill) was
begun, not in the Han dynasty.
- Ihid. 6:8h.
- Ibid.
5 I. Ibid. 6:8b-9b.
- Ibid. 6:8b.
53· Ibid. 6:9b.
- Ibid. 6:9a, Yu's commentary in smaller type.
- See Palais, "Land Tenure in Korea."
- Ihid.
- PGSR 6:12a.
- Ibid. 6: r 3a-b.
- Ihid. 6:9a-IOa.
- Ihid. 6: lOa.
- See ibid. 6: roa-b. for a brief account of some of these changes.
- There are two possible meanings for saji'fn: either privately owned land or a preben-
dal grant from the king that included exemption from taxes as a benefit. The literature
on this is too extensive to cite here: for summaries see Palais, "Land Tenure in Korea,"
and Yi Kyongsik, Chason chOn 'gi t 'oji chedo yi'5n 'gu: t'oji pungupche wa nangmin chibae
[A study of the land system in the early Chason dynasty: Land distribution and the con-
trol of the peasantry 1 (Seoul: Ilchogak, 1986).
- PGSR 6: 12a-b.
- Yi here may have understood the early kubun grant as equivalent to the hasic k'ou-
fen-t'iell allotment of the Tang, or he he may have used the term kublill as a synonym
for Taejo's yrikplInji!ll.
- PGSR 6: 13a.
- Ihid.