Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions. Yu Hyongwon and the Late Choson Dynasty - James B. Palais

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1272 INDEX

tosim. See ch onsim
Tosunby6nsa. 1033
Tosunch'alsa, 81
Tosilng, 1123
Tosilngji, 87 I
Tow6nsu,80,9 8 ,99,682
Toyakch6ng, 723, 738
toye, 174
Toyotomi Hideyoshi: aims of, 75-76; and
armistice, 83-84; career of, 75-76; in
Ch6lla, 805; death of, 84; decision to invade
Korea, 78; destroys Korean army, 76; dis-
ruption of shipping, 687; and forged letter,
83, 1033; invasion, 3, 14, 17,61,70,74,75,
94; invasion tactics, 78-79, 83, 84; landing
force, 510; and midcentury trends, 75;
occupation by, 227; outcome of invasion,
104-5; peace talks, 1033; plan to conquer
Ming China, 78,83; preinvasion assess-
ments of, 77; seven conditions, 1033; and
slavery, 228, 229; and tax, 76
Training Manualfor Children (Tongjasup), 722
Transport commissioner (Unj6nsa), 72
Transport officials (Y6ng'un'gwan), 688
"Treatise on Learning from the North"
(Pukhag'ui), 983
Tribute: animals used for, 773, 775, 777;
bureau clerks, 72; capitation tax, 49; in
China, 30, 31, 49, 775-76, 801, 819-23;
cloth tax, 72, 74, 772, 788; contracting, 68,
70-75, I 12, 772, 780-8 1,783, 1009, 1030;
district clerks, 72; to government bureaus,
49; household tax, 49, 50, 7 I, 773, 807;
land tax, 72, 779; "miscellaneous taxes,"
72; by official slaves, 55, 57, 58; personal,
49,55; purchasing and marketing arrange-
ments, 823-26; reform attempts, 71-75,
1009; rice surtax, 48, 72, 74, 772, 779, 78 I,
788, 101 5; royal tribute, 32, 49, 50, 773,
775-77,818-23,848-49; "six shops," 112;
and taedong reform, 112, 114,771-814,
815-54; tax methods, 49-50, 55, 70-71;
tax revenues, 48; "tribute ofYli," 806, 823;
weaknesses of, 70-71, 772. See also tae-
dong system; Taxation
Tribute Ledger. See Kong an
"Tribute ofYii," 777, 806
Tsai-ch'en,654
Tsai-hsiang, 596, 598
Ts'ai Ch'en, 593, I I 14
Ts'ai Ching, 167,307,308,309
Ts'ai Hung, 652
Ts'ai Liang, 652, 653, 1120


TS'ang-shih Ts'ao, 648
Ts'ao P'i, 884
Ts'ao Ts'ao, 408, 1089
Tso-chuan, 253, 525
Tso Hsiung, 139-40, 648
tsu. See cho
tsu-pi. See chabyak
Tsu-shih, 739
Tsu-yung-shih,678
tsu-yung-tiao, 260
Tsui-li, I I 17
tsun, 153
ts'un, 708
Ts'un-cheng,7 08
Tsung-kuan, 677
Tsung-po,594
Tsung-tu chlin-wu, 678
Tsushima, 8 1,977,988, 1106
tu (measure of volume). See mal
Tu (runner), 626, 837, 844
Tu-hu-fu, 675, 676
Tu Mu, 407
Tu-mu Rebellion, 77
t'u-tiian (t'odan), 134, 174,489
tu-wei (Han assistant magistrate), 532, 1122
tu-wei (commandant), 407
Tu Yu, 300, 315, 528; and currency, 89 1-92,
910; and equal-field system, 290; and gov-
ernment, 6 I 3-I 4, 649, 653, 656; and private
property, 278, 279; quoted, 287
t'uan-lien. 734
tun. See tunj()n
T'ung-chien kang-mu, 262
Tung Cho, 408
Tung Chung-shu: on government, 647; on
land reform, 30 I, 330; on merit and ability,
I 121; on moral education, 124; on music,
126; on private property, 279, 286-87,
3 I 5; prose style of, 176; on slavery, 233;
and system of recommendation, 13 1-32
Tung-kuan, 622, I I 14
t 'ungmy()ng ch '()nsa, 160
T'ung-tien. 218,279,290,300,613,654,656,
822,89 1 ,9 10
tungwi, 171
tunjan (tun), 86, 104-5,377,380,465,474,
533,554,57 1
turak, 364,37 I, 377
tusak, 910,9 I 9
Tzu-chih t'ung-chien, 302, 934
TZ'u-shih, 677, 678, 1042
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