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Gyeongguk daejeon (translated as the
State Code or the
National Code) is a code of law that
comprises all the laws,
customs and
decrees released since...
- [1] SKKU
Official Brochure 2013 [2]
Gyeongguk Daejeon, the
great code [3]
Sungkyunkwan in the code of
Gyeongguk Daejeon "성균관대학교 대학정보 성대역사 / 상징 성대 623년...
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highly centralized monarchy and neo-Confucian
bureaucracy as
codified by
Gyeongguk daejeon, a sort of
Joseon constitution. The king had
absolute authority...
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highly centralized monarchy, and neo-Confucian
bureaucracy as
codified by
Gyeongguk daejeon, a sort of
Joseon constitution. The king had
absolute authority...
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Before Gyeongguk daejun was written,
there had been dojejo, jejo and bujejo; each
possessed specific hierarchy of government.
According to
Gyeongguk daejeon...
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whether and how they
might be related.
Family life was
regulated by the
Gyeongguk daejeon (경국대전; 經國大典), a code of law
compiled in the 15th century. It regulated...
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naegwan (literally 'internal offices') and
gunggwan according to
Gyeongguk daejeon. The
former refers to a king's
concubines or a
crown prince's...
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during marriage, and to obey
their sons in widowhood. The 1485
revision of
Gyeongguk Daejeon, a
Joseon code of law
included a "prohibition of
remarriage of...
- city of
Kaesong was
designated Kaesong-bu in 995. The 1485 code of law
Gyeongguk daejeon designates the city of
Seoul as Hanseong-bu (漢城府) and Kaesong...
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Onggi was also
commonly used to
preserve drinking water.
According to
Gyeongguk daejeon,
during the
early Joseon period,
there were 104
onggi craftspeople...