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

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Ulsan (p.n.) Ii JlJ
urn privilege lti the right to office with-
out examination for sons of high offi-
cials
umgup lfi lk grant of the protection or
urn privilege
umjon Jfi IB land grant to someone
holding a "protected" (urn) post
umsa ~tE "lewd sacrifices," i.e., a
pejorative term for Buddhist, animist,
and other non-Confucian rituals con-
ducted in rural villages
un jIl silver
Un'am (p.n.)
unbyong jIlna silver jar money
0nggun JlIlJ Falconers
unggyo Jtf!j, ~ expectant candidates
"awaiting instruction," i.e., appoint-
ment to office, in Yu Hyongwon's
proposed Yongyonwon (Hall of Invi-
tation to the Brave)
Ungyangwi JlI jJ 1i
Unjonsa :i!J!.1IJ! transport commis-
sioner
up !5 district, or district town
uphak !5
Yu's district schools
Urimwi 3fJ ** iII Winged Forest
Guards, military unit of the Dragon
Tiger Regiment or Yonghoyong of the
Forbidden Soldiers
Uso JIlt book by Yu Suwon
Uilijong :ti iii ~ councilor of the right,
or third state councilor


Wai-fu (Ch.) 5'~}f,f Outer Agency or
treasury (Chou)
Wako (J.) (waegu) -m~ pirate raids;
mostly but not necessarily Japanese
Wan-Ii t 'ung-pao -.; ~:IM • Wan-Ii
Circulating Treasure
wang £ king; prince
Wallg-chih £ iIm section of the Li-chi
(Book of Rites)
Wang-kuo (Ch.) £11 kingdom


GLOSSARY 1189

wallgbOp £ t! the laws of a virtuous
king
wang jon £IB the king's land
wanho 7t P complete household
Wansan-gun (p.n.) 7t JlJ W
Waso ][:'1-Tile Works
wei (Ch.) 1M assistant magistrate (Han)
wei (Ch.) 1i guard units on the frontier
(Ming)
Wei dynasty (Ch.) ft 3rd century AD.
wei-so (Ch.) 1i JiJT system of military
organization (Ming)
Wen-hsien t'ung-k'ao X .t;m~
Encyclopedia by Ma Tuan-lin ,~~
Ii;
Western Chin dynasty (Ch.) 1ffi if
wi 11.\ falsities
wijang 14i #f guard commanders of the
Five Guards
wisangjiin 1.i 1: Z. A the man (or men)
at the top of the government; the ruler
(and his advisers)
wonbu DJ(;k Tasan's basic fanner
family
won 'gong j{; J{ general tribute
wonho j{;P basic household, a man
who served on military duty
wonjong .mt)£ basic assignment of a
soldier
wonjong kongsin DJ(;ff£ ~ ~ minor
merit subjects
Wonju (p.n.) DJ( 1'H in Kangwon Prov-
ll1ce
wonsa j{; ± lower-rank officials
Wondang DJ(1t Original Faction of
Won Tup'yo
Wu dynasty (Ch.) ~ third century
AD.
Wu-chiin tu-tu-fu 1£ lJ:m 1i }f,f Five
Armies Command (Ming)
wu-Ii (Ch.) ~m the principle of
(material) things
wu-wei (Ch.) ~1.i do nothing (and yet
everything is done)
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