Index 999
Ch’oe Ho, 708, 721–722, 728, 784
Ch’oe I, 298–299
Ch’oe Indu, 313
Ch’oe Kamul, 544
Ch’oe Kiyŏl, 8
Ch’oe Koeng, 661
Ch’oe Kongch’ŏl, 29, 80–81, 288
Ch’oe Kŭkbu, 496
Ch’oe Kŭng, 460, 740, 742
Ch’oe Kwan, 127, 700, 736
Ch’oe Kwangdae, 836
Ch’oe Kyŏn, 606, 607, 708
Ch’oe Kyŏng, 54
Ch’oe Mallyong, 397
Ch’oe Mun, 489
Ch’oe Musŏn, 487–488
Ch’oe Nok, 781, 807
Ch’oe Ŏngnyong, 397
Ch’oe Paegan, 810
Ch’oe Paegan Bulhwa, 886
Ch’oe Sagang, 348
Ch’oe Sawi, 463
Ch’oe Sik, 506
Ch’oe Sŏn, 661
Ch’oe Tan, 189, 287, 288
Ch’oe Togi, 336
Ch’oe Tongsun, 487
Ch’oe Tŭkkyŏng, 618
Ch’oe Tŭngnim, 521
Ch’oe Ŭlŭi, 125, 157
Ch’oe Un, 621, 622, 837, 846
Ch’oe Unhae, 189, 254, 614, 618, 619, 627, 635,
637, 640, 684, 804
Ch’oe Wŏn, 456
Ch’oe Wŏnch’ung, 682, 687
Ch’oe Yŏm, 682, 685
Ch’oe Yŏn, 268, 355, 384, 389, 395, 405, 498, 507
Ch’oe Yŏng, 310, 474, 595; in battle, 24–25, 35, 39,
44, 62–63, 65–67, 406; abuse of power and, 46,
57; T’aejo and, 52–53, 56, 62–63, 65; with inva-
sion of Liaodong, 57–61, 71, 218, 272, 353, 583;
as envoy, 508; posthumous title of, 613
Ch’oe Yŏngji, 216–217, 232, 251, 255–256, 732,
735; political duties of, 365, 446, 721, 788; mili-
tary duties of, 443, 731, 737, 755, 756
Ch’oe Yongso, 445, 508, 686, 711, 746
Ch’oe Yongyu, 264
Ch’oe Yu, 24
Ch’oe Yugyŏng, 61, 409, 482, 486, 502, 604, 688,
732, 755, 821
Ch’oe Yung, 428, 463
Ch’oe Yunji, 504, 513
Ch’oe Yunsu, 190, 287
Ch’oe Yuryŏn, 204
Chogye sect, of monks, 458
Cho Ho, 99, 124, 691
Cho Hong, 855
Cho Hŭigo, 520
Cho Hwa, 734, 820, 822
Cho Ido, 760
Cho Iksu, 620, 688
Cho Im, 212, 214, 217, 246, 276, 298, 311, 326,
382, 405, 411, 426
Cho In, 464
Cho Inbyŏk, 288, 313
Cho Inok, 64, 90, 99, 102, 144, 203; political
duties of, 154, 255; as merit subject, 173;
legacy of, 608–609
Cho Kaeng, 609
Cho Ki, 102, 144, 155, 157, 199, 279, 342, 383,
466, 471; political duties of, 374, 375; legacy
of, 473–474
Cho Ku, 439, 471, 547
Cho Kwan, 609
Cho Kyesaeng, 757
Cho Kyŏm, 253
Cho Kyŏn, 102, 184, 185, 376, 482, 631
Cho Kyŏng, 300
Cho Kyu, 95
Chŏl (Consort). See Sinŭi
Chŏlla Province, 325, 572
Chŏm, 315
Cho Minsu, 58, 60, 64, 71, 76, 80, 103, 238, 288, 445,
772; political duties of, 64; legacy of, 75, 446
Chŏn Chach’ung, 682, 788
Chŏng (Chŏngbi, Lady Ch’oe, Queen), 8, 117, 201,
312, 315, 530
Chŏng (Consort Dowager), 70, 72, 74, 78
Chŏng Anji, 784, 791
Chŏng’an Pangwŏn (Prince), 147, 313, 400, 450,
540, 678–679, 826, 831, 832–836, 838–839, 869,
873, 881
Chŏng Chagyu, 189
Chŏngch’ang Yo (Prince), 70, 103, 108. See also
Kongyang
Chŏng Chawi, 164
Chŏng Chi, 64, 288, 441, 462–463, 687, 710
Chŏng Chin, 872, 878
Chŏng Ching, 336, 498, 809, 854
Chŏng Chŏl, 587
Chŏng Ch’ong, 102, 143–144, 154, 173, 229–230,
241, 468, 791; political duties of, 195, 309–310,
350, 382, 431–432, 469–470, 590, 598, 619, 725;
as envoy, 545, 572–574, 588, 717–718, 784, 790;
criticism of, 664, 665, 666; posthumous title for,
718
Chŏng Ch’ŏnik, 814
Chŏng Hon, 483–484, 498, 507, 518