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was proposed by Kim Ku. Yu Chib'il was in charge of drawing up the Reform Regula-
tions, and Yi Yu drafted the regulations for fining school dropouts on his own. Sukchong
sUlok 40:59b.
- Sukchong sillok 40:59b; Ch'a Munsop, "Imnan ihu l1i yangyok," pl. 2, p. 127; Chong
YOnsik, "Yangyok kyunilhwa" (1985), pp. 155-63.
- Sukchong .Iillok 40:5Rb-59b; Ch'a Munsop, "Imnan ihu l1i yangyok," pt. 2, p. 127.
- Cloth tax revenues would also be used to pay for all miscellaneous costs associated
with ships including "land goods." Sukchong sillok, 40:56b-57b; Ch'a Munsop, "Imnan
ihu i1i yangyok," pt. 2, p. 127.
- For details, see Yi T'aejin, Han 'guk kunjesa (1977), pp. 169-71; idem, Choson hugi
(1985), pp. 225-28. For the original source for the reforms of 1704 in this and other notes
to follow, see Sukchong sillok 40:54a-59b, Sukchong 30.12.kabo.
- Yi T'aejin, Han'guk kunjesa (1977), pp. 173-75; idem, Choson hugi (1985), pp.
230 -3 2.
- For Pak's later recommendations, see Sukchong sillok 50 ha:36b-37b; for Yi
Imyong's, sec n. 12, following.
- Pak Kwon's version of a capitation tax is to be found in n. II. For the rest of the
debate, see Sukchong sillok 50 sang:38b; forYi Imyong's proposal, see ibid. 50, ha:3a-5b,
although the introductory statement to his memorial indicates that Yi submitted it a few
days before.
- PBSDN 6:306-10, but the discussion appears to have been held earlier, on 10.23.
The best source for the regulations is PBSDN 6:320-25. A comprehensive but slightly
abridged version is in Sukchong sillok 50 ha:34b-36a. The main points are summarized
in Ch'a Munsop, "Imnan ihu l1i yangyok," pt. 2, pp. 129-30.
I4. Chong Yonsik, "Yangyok kyunilhwa" (19R5), pp. 129-30, 141, 154-63.
- SlIkcliong sillok 55:3 la-32b. See also Kim Chinbong. Ch'a Yongg61, and Yang Kisok,
"Choson sidae kunyok chawon iii pyondong e tae han yon'gu: Hoso chi bang iii kyong'iirUi
chungsimiiro r A study of the changes in the sources of military service taxes in the Choson
period: The case of Ch'ungch'ong Province] Hoso munhwa win 'gu, no. 3 (1983), p. 75.
- K\'Iingjol1g sillok 4:1 la.
- Yiingjo .1·iI/ok 27:25a.
- Ibid. 28:29b-30a.
- SJW 42:953,956-58; Yongjo sillok 36:34b-37a; idem 37: II a-b.
- Chong, "Yangyok l1i kyunilhwa" (1985), pp. 139-41.
- Yongjo sillok 58: rob; ibid. 6T44b; cited in Ch'a Munsop, "Imnan ihu Ui yangyok,"
pt.2,p.131.
- Ch'a, "Imnan ihu Ui yangyok," pt. 2, pp. 131-33.
- The following comments derive from Yongjo sillok, 71:I8h-34b, and SJW
58:81-144. Because of the press oftime, I have only covered the material from pp. 81-144,
but intend a more thorough study in the future. The material through the end of the sev-
enth lunar month in the latter source ends on p. 242.
- See n. 26 below for references to the context of the debate.
- lowe thanks to Jack Dull for pointing out an anachronism in this quotation. The