Haeju (p.n.) #ii tM Hwanghae Province
Haeju hyangyak #ii 1M • t.0 Haeju
community compact
Haeju ilhyangyaksok 7ilJ1H -.t.0
Pledges of the Haeju Conununity
Compact
haeng H behavior
haengjon H il putting cash into
circulation
Haeun p'an'gwan 7ilJ:ImU'§ com-
missioner of maritime transport in the
capital
Haeunsa iIiJ:Im M! maritime transport
commISSIOner
Hagwan :I '§ Officer of sunuuer
Hagyejang T ~ ~ lower kye chief in
Yu IIy6ngw6n's plan for local gov-
ernment
Hahak chinam T ¥ m ffi Primer for
Lower-Level Learning, by An
CMngbok
}who T P households of lower status
Iwill T A inferior or lower men, men
of low status
hakchOn • m special school land
Hakkyo samok ¥~$ § Yu's
"Proposals for Schools"
Hakpin ¥i! Yu's Visiting Scholar
haksaellg ¥1: student in school
hallyallg ~ ~ unemployed sons of
civil and military officials
hallyanggwan ~ tll1i' "idle officials";
see hall yang.
Hamgil Province ~ tf see Hamgy6ng
Province
Hamgyong Province ~. Hamgil
Province
Hamhllng (p.n.) ~ J@. in Hamgyong
Province
hamsallp '0 ~ UJ;{fj cotton bolt used
for currency that usually was of poor
weave and turned black
Hamyang (p.n.) ~ IIj in South
Kyongsang Province
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Han dynasty fl
Han-lin Academy (Ch.) :\ijJ#~
Han River jj!U
Han-shu 7l. History o/the Han
Dynasty
hang 'op m~ steady occupations
han 'in ~ A idle persons, sons of
officials without posts
hall 'injoll ~ A m prebendal grants of
tax income to "idle" sons of officials
without posts
hanjoll j)Il m limited field
halljollbOp IlIl m t! limited field sys-
tem
halljong ~ T unemployed or "idle"
relatives of yang ban
hanmin musallgjik f.¥iJ R ~ 'Iir. Yu
Suwon's idle people without regular
occupations
hanmill myongjon IlIl R ~ m limiting
the amount ofland that any individual
or family might own or possess
hanmull 7lx classical Chinese
hansan ~ 'Itt "idlers"
Hansan Island ~ ill lib
Hansong 7l:!1it Seoul
Hansongbu 7l:!1it}f,f Seoul Magistracy
happo it ilil: See pyolIgbo
heng (Ch.) ~ "the scale," referring to
money because it could raise or lower
prices
Hoenggan -Wilt the Horizontal Ledger,
a list compiled from 1456 to 1473 of
all expenditures made from tribute
collected in kind, including the cost of
manufacturing tribute items by artisans
Hoerodallg 1t~1it Elder Assembly
Halls
hoerok 1t{ijt "recording fee," actually a
portion of the interest on state grain
loans
Hoery6ng (p.n.) 1t$ in Hamgy6ng
Province