INDEX.
- Abdication of last King of Koryu, I [293]
- of King of Tan-jong, I [311]
- Aborigines, I [2]
- Adulteration of food, I [171]
- Advisers, Foreign, II [271], [372]
- Adviser, Judge O. N. Denny, II [245]
- A-gol-t’a, I [171]
- Agriculture encouraged, I [149]
- Aid from China, I [400]
- Allen, Dr H. N., II [237], [241]
- Alexeieff arrives, Kir, II [313]
- Alexeieff supersedes Dr. Brown, [313]
- withdraws, II [316]
- Alliance, Anglo-Japanese, II [335]
- Alphabet invented, I [307]
- Altar repaired, Tan-gun, II [136]
- Altar of Tan-gun, I [3]
- American expedition, II [212]
- American farm, II [232]
- American fleet retires, II [214]
- American fight on Kang-wha, II [214]
- American Minister, First, II [232]
- Anarchy in Koryu, I [109]
- in Song do, I [195]
- Anju Skirmish, II [365]
- An Kyung-su murdered, II [328]
- Annals of Three Kingdoms, I [177]
- Annani rice, II [332]
- Arab traders, I [118]
- Arch demolished, Chinese, II [281]
- Arms, Hideyoshi’s, I [350]
- Army cared for, I [143]
- of Chinese, II [14]
- Army, Hideyoshi’s, I [350]
- Asan, Battle of, II [254]
- Naval battle of, II [252]
- Assassination of seven ministers, II [237]
- of king of Koryu, I [181]
- Assault on Nam-han, II [109]
- Astronomical instrument, I [334]
- work, II [169]
- Astronomy, I [154], [303], [315]
- Asylum in Korea, Wiman’s, I [14]
- Attack of Japanese war vessels, II [219]
- Authenticity of annals of early Korea, I [35]
- “Baby War”[“Baby War”], The, II [247]
- Banishment of king, I [179], [237]
- Bank Notes, Dai Ichi Giuko, II [337]
- Bank, Run on Japanese, II [345]
- Barter, I [222]
- Battle with Americans, II [214]
- ” of Ab-sung, II [168]
- ” A-san, II [254]
- ” off A-san, Naval, II [252]
- ” of Chemulpo, II [357]
- ” at Chng-duk Monastery, French, II [210]
- ” of Chöng-ju, II [365]
- ” on Ch’ung-ju, I [404]
- ” off Han-san, Naval, I [399]
- ” of Hang-ju[Hang-ju], II [10]
- ” of He-on pass, II [8]
- ” of I-ch’i, I [399]
- ” of Ka-do[Ka-do] Island, II [129]
- ” of Keum-nyung, I [396]
- ” of Kil-ju, I [409]
- ” of Köm-san, I [394]
- ” of Kwang-gyo Mt., I [374]
- ” of Kye Pass, I [372]
- ” of Kyöng-ju, I [408]
- ” of Nam-wun, II [32]
- ” of Ok-pŏ Island, Naval, I [375]
- ” of Pu-go, II [65]
- ” of Pom-nout Island, II [46]
- ” of Puk-du-man, I [374]
- ” of Pyeng-yang, I [401], II [257]
- ” off Pyuk-hang Harbor, Naval, I [377]
- ” near Sun-ch’un, Naval, II [48]
- ” of Sung-ju, II [14]
- ” of Tang-hang Harbor, Naval, I [377]
- ” of Tong-na, I [352]
- ” of Yalu, Naval, II [258]
- ” of Yö-san, I [404]
- ” of Yöng-jung, II [219]
- ” at Yung-wun Fortress, I [378]
- ” of Ab-sung, II [168]
- Bear in Korean legend, The, I [1]
- Beginning of feud between Korea and Japan, I [59]
- Bell cast for Seoul, I [314]
- ” of Silla, I [121]
- Berneux, Bishop, II [200]
- “Big Bell” hung, The, I 318
- Bishopric of Korea, The, II [196]
- Bismark of Korea, The, II [152]
- Blood-bridge fenced in, The, II [172]
- Blood stained bridge, I [292]
- Body-guard of Emperor, II [318]
- Bomb and Mortar, I [407]
- Bombardment of Nam-han, I [121]
- Books, Buddhist, I [169], [232]
- Books of sorceresses &c. burned, I [302]
- ” on various sciences, I [315]
- Border warfare, I [321], [338], [340], [341], [344]
- Botany, I [171]
- Boundaries of Eum-nu, I [24]
- Branding forbidden, II [172]
- Bribed, Chinese, II [13]
- Bribery, Japanese, II [48]
- Bridge, First suspension, II [8]
- British Gov’t upholds Mr. Brown, II [313]
- Brown, C. M. G., J. McLeavy, Adviser, II [307]
- Bruguiere, First Bishop, II [196]
- Buddha, A standing, I [316]
- Buddhism under ban, I [298]
- ” checked, I [145]
- ” versus Confucianism, I [164]
- ” Eight laws of, I [82]
- ” Enormous increase, I [165]
- ” to the fore, II [333]
- ” Introduction of, I [65]
- ” of Japan, I [123]
- ” of Kung-ye, I [131]
- ” obligatory in Coguryŭ, I [67]
- ” in Pak-je, Introduction of, I [66]
- ” rampant, I [145]
- ” set back, I [301]
- ” in Silla, I [76]
- ” state religion, I [143]
- ” of Wang-gön, I [134]
- Buddhist books, I [83], [150], [169], [232]
- Buddhist militant, I [402]
- Burial alive, I [77]
- Burning of bad books, I [382]
- Burning of palace, II [366]
- Cabinet, Liberal, II [238]
- Calendar, New, II [143]
- Camps, Mongol permanent, I [198]
- ” Manchu, II [102]
- Cannibals, I [227], [249]
- Capital, First, I [2]
- Captives exchanged, II [129]
- Cash, Copper, I [171]
- Catapult, Korean, I [193]
- Census of 1767, II [180]
- Centralization of Power, II [334]
- Ceramics, II [55]
- Cespedes, Gregoris de, II [37]
- Chariots, War, II [170]
- Charges against King Sun-jo, False, II [41]
- ” against Queen of Sun-jo, False, II [62]
- Chemulpo, Battle of, II [359]
- Che-ju (Quelpart), I [74] See [Quelpart]
- Ch’i Dynasty in China, I [75]
- Chil-lin, Admiral, II [39]
- Chin-bun, I [18]
- Chin-han, I [30]
- China aids Korea, I [400]
- Chinese army, II [14]
- Chinese disaster, I [91]
- ” evacuate Pyeng-yang, II [257]
- ” generals, II [2]
- ” immigration, I [146]
- ” influence, I [78]
- ” innovations, I [78]
- ” intervention, I [45]
- ” official grades, I [148]
- ” refuges, I [30], [36], [57]
- ” refugees from Manchuria, II [68]
- ” retire from Korea, II [21]
- ” suzerainty denied, II [220]
- ” take over Customs, II [242]
- ” treachery, II [3]
- ” victory over Koguryu, I [58]
- Ch‘ing Empire founded, II [94]
- Ch‘oe Ch‘i-wun, I [124], [128]
- ” Literary work of, I [128]
- Cho Pyung-sik obstructs trade, II [248]
- Cho-ryung (Pass), II [354]
- ” ” deserted, I [356]
- Cholera scourge, I [322], [330], II [85], [194], [285]
- Chong Kong-ju, I [288], [292]
- Cho-sun, Founding of, I [295]
- ” ” Origin of word, I [19]
- Christian persecution of 1839, II [196]
- Christians at Nagasaki, Korean, II [37]
- Christianity, Causes of opposition to, II [191]
- Chu, Emperor, I [4]
- Chu-mong, I [37]
- Chŭk Tribe, I [19]
- Chul-bun Pu yu, I [38]
- Civilization under Kija, I [8]
- Clepsydra, I [303]
- Clocks introduced, II [163]
- Club, The Independent, II [306], [307], [316], [324]
- Coaling station, Russia demands, II [313]
- Codification of laws, I [315]
- Coffee conspiracy, II [318]
- Coiffure, Mongol, I [224]
- Coinage, I [152], [242], II [211], [270]
- Colonization of the North, I [306]
- ” Plan, II [335]
- Color of garments, I [222], [330]
- Compass, First, I [330]
- Concubines’ sons, I [340], II [81]
- Confucianism in Silla, I [121]
- Confucius, Image of, I [233]
- Consanguineous marriage, I [144], [145]
- Conscription, I [290]
- Conquest of Dagelet Island, I [78]
- Conquests of the Manchus, II [68]
- ” of Su-ya-bul, I [34]
- Conspiracies, II [90]
- Conspiracy against Gen. Yi, I [90]
- Contrast between Korea and Japan, I [341]
- ” between North and South, I [29]
- Convents broken up, I [319]
- ” destroyed, II [164]
- Coolies demanded, II [370]
- Copper Buddha, A, I [301]
- ” cash, I [171]
- Cossacks in Korea, II [363]
- Costume, Mourning, I [78]
- Cotton growing, II [149]
- Counterfeiting, I [171], II [336]
- Cremation, I [117], [122]
- Currency, I [175], [233], [242]
- Customs of aborigines, I [2]
- ” of Chin-han, I [31]
- ” of Cremation, I [117]
- ” of Eum-nu, I [24]
- ” of King plowing, I [77]
- ” of Koguryŭ, I [39]
- ” of Koryu, Mongol, I [221]
- ” of Ku-ran, I [26]
- ” of Ma-han, I [28]
- ” of Mal-gal, I [26]
- ” of memorialising the throne, I [121]
- ” Mourning, I [148]
- ” of Ok-ju, I [28]
- ” of Pal-hă, I [26]
- ” of Ye-mak, I [20]
- Customs Service, II [242]
- Dagelet Island, I [73], [138], [178]
- Dallet’s historical work, II [203]
- Dancing-girls banned, I [320]
- Dancing-girl, A brave, II [15]
- Decadence of Koryu, I [177], [242], [324]
- ” in Korea, II [69]
- Decadence of Wi-man Chosun, I [16]
- Defense of Nam-han, II [102]
- ” of Christian persecution, Korean, II [199]
- Delimitation of Korea, I [31]
- Denny, Judge O. N., II [245]
- Detectives, II [170]
- Dictionary of Korean, I [309]
- ” Korean-Chinese, I [331]
- Disaffection, II [248]
- Disaster at Kang-wha, II [117]
- Dismemberment of Koguryŭ, I [113]
- Divination, I [243]
- Dog in Korean tradition, I [265]
- Dream, King’s, I [255]
- Dress (see garments)
- Duel, I [278]
- Ears and noses, Korean, II [38]
- Earthquakes, I [329]
- Eclipses recorded, I [11], [35], [154]
- Education, Western, II [246]
- Egg in Korean tradition, I [34], [44], [57]
- Electric light, II [333]
- Elixir of youth, I [12]
- Emancipation of serfs, II [181]
- Embalming, I [50]
- Embargo on export of grain, II [332]
- Embassy to Europe, II [247]
- Emeute of 1884, II [236]
- Emperor, King declared, II [314]
- Envoy to Hideyoshi, I [346]
- ” insulted, Korean, II [57]
- ” Manchu[Manchu], II [96]
- ” to Japan, Păk-je, I [67]
- ” from Japan, First, I [59]
- ” to Japan, Chinese, II [23]
- ” Mongol, I [214]
- ” Third Mongol, I [217]
- ” killed, Mongol, I [224]
- ” killed, Ming, I [268]
- ” to King Sŭn-jo, Japanese, I [344], [345]
- ” from Ktau, I [154]
- ” from Liu Kin, II [188]
- ” to Manchus, II [85]
- ” Mongols Prince, I [209]
- ” from Mings, First, I [261]
- ” to Mongols, First, I [189]
- ” to present dynasty[dynasty], First Japanese, I [302]
- ” from Quelpart, I [136]
- ” to The United States, II [232]
- Eum-nu Tribe, I [24]
- Equestrian feat, I [250]
- Evacuation of Seoul, 1592, I [362]
- Examinations begun, I [146]
- Examiners punished, II [174]
- Exposure of infants, II [151]
- Extortion, II [334]
- Factions, I [146], [161]
- Faction massacred, Civil, I [178]
- ” ” Military, I [162]
- Factional quarrels, I [333], II [52], [92], [153], [162], [163]
- Factions forbidden, II [165]
- Faith Cure, I [183]
- Fall of Ka-rak, I [80]
- Family names, I [49]
- Famine relief, I [149]
- Famine, flood, plague, 1814, II [194]
- ” in Seoul, II [11]
- Farm, American, II [232]
- Feudal retainers, I [300]
- Feudalism stopped, I [300]
- Fire-arms, First, I [345]
- First bomb and mortar, I [407]
- Fish bridge, I [38]
- Fishery troubles in South, II [247]
- Flag, Korean, II [225]
- ” of Kija dynasty, I [11]
- Flight of Japanese from Pyeng-yang, 1593 II [7]
- Flowers Artificial, I [240]
- “Flying General”, II [18]
- Foote arrives, Gen. L., II [232]
- Foreign Advisers, II [271]
- Foreign Office established, II [231]
- Foreign relations, Book on, I [315]
- Foreign visitor, II [195]
- Foreigners threatened, II [248]
- Forestry, II [149]
- Fort at Ul-san, II [35]
- Forts, Japanese, II [13]
- Fortresses of Koryŭ, I [165]
- Fortress of Nam-han built, II [82]
- ” of Puk-han built [161]
- Foulk in American Legation, Geo. C., II [94]
- Founding of Chosŭn, I [295]
- Foundling asylum, II [151]
- Four Political parties, I [339]
- ” provinces, The, I [18]
- Fowls, Long-tailed, I [29]
- Fox in Korean lore, The, I [5]
- French defeat on Kang-wha, I [210]
- Funeral of Queen, II [314]
- Fusan trading port, II [50]
- Gaoler Cabinet, II [301]
- Garments of Parties, II [146]
- Gates roofed over, II [273]
- ” of Seoul, I [297]
- Gayuk Khan, I [200]
- “General Sherman” wrecked, II [207]
- Genghis Khan, I [185]
- Gensho, I [345]
- Geology, I [315]
- German treaty, II [233]
- Geurilla warfare, I [409], II [18]
- Ginseng, Tax on, I [236]
- Gloire[Gloire], La, II [197]
- God of War, Temples to, II [53]
- Gold mining, I [169], II [284]
- Governor-general, Mongol, I [204]
- Goyo maru, II [367]
- Guilds in Seoul, II [172]
- Guluk Khan, I [230]
- Gun-powder first seen, I [272]
- Gutzleff, II 195[II 195]
- Ha-bu-ru, I [37]
- Hamel, Heinrich, II [143]
- Hair, False, II [186]
- Hair-cutting, I [204]
- Hall, Capt. Basil, II [195]
- Hanabusa in Seoul, II [217]
- Han Dynasty, I [14]
- Hans, The Three, I [28]
- Han-yang Capital, I [170]
- Hasegawa, II [372]
- Hats, Korean, I [9]
- Hen in tradition, The, I [52]
- Hideyi in Seoul, I [367]
- Hideyoshi, Answer to, I [348]
- ” Envoy to, I [346]
- Hideyoshi’s ambition, I [344]
- Hiroshima Court of the Queen’s murder, II [289]
- History begun in Silla, I [81]
- Historical work, I [149], [321]
- Hol-pil-ryul, I [210], [211]
- Hong-t’a-si, Manchu leader, II [82]
- Horse relay, Origin of, I [76]
- Horses sent to China, I [278]
- Horses of Ye-mak, I [21]
- Horse-breeding on Quelpart, I [252]
- Hospital founded, I [314], II [241]
- Hostage, Crown Prince as, II [128]
- Hostages to the Mongols, I [214]
- Hun, Last of Kija line, I [33]
- Hunting parks, I [302]
- Hyun Tribe, I [19]
- Hyuk ku-se, I [34]
- Hyun-do, I [18]
- Imbert Bishop, II [196]
- Im-dun, I [18]
- Im-jin River, I [368]
- Immigration of Chinese, I [146]
- Incarnation of Tan-gun, I [1]
- Incense, Mongol, I [240]
- Indemnity to Japanese, II [230], [240]
- Independence Club, The, II [306], [307]
- Independent, The, II [308]
- Infernal machine, II [218]
- Innovations, Chinese, I [78]
- Inouye as Minister, Count, II [277]
- ” as special envoy, Count, II [230]
- Insurrection (see rebellion)
- Interest, Legal rate of, I [148]
- Invasion of 107 B. C., I [17]
- ” Japanese, I [349]
- ” of China planned, I [292]
- ” Fears of Western, II [200]
- ” Hideyoshi’s, I [349]
- ” of Japan, plans of Mongol, I[I] [214]
- ” of Japan, Mongol, I [213], [225]
- ” of Japan, I [214], [304]
- ” by Kitan, I [150], [155]
- ” of Koguryŭ, I [87]
- ” of Korea by Sui Emperor, I [87]
- ” by Manchus, II [69], [82]
- ” First Mongol, I [192]
- ” of Liao Tung 240 A. D., I [57]
- ” Second Mongol, I [201]
- ” ” Japanese, II [30]
- ” planned, Second Japanese, II [29]
- ” by Red-heads, I [244]
- ” by Tap-dan, I [227]
- ” by Wiman, I [15]
- ” by Yŭ-jin, I [171]
- Invention of alphabet, I [307]
- ” of new weapons, I [330]
- ” in Silla,I 75
- Iron building, I [236], [237]
- Iron-clad, The first, I [376]
- Iron money, I [152]
- Irrigation, II [169]
- Ito, Marquis, II [364]
- I-tu, The, I [119]
- Jaisohn as adviser, Dr. P., II [277]
- Japan disavows acts of pirates, I [270]
- ” helps against pirates, II [274]
- ” invaded, I [214], [304]
- ” Korean alliance, I [275]
- ” Korean policy, II [219]
- ” A Korean Queen for, I [61]
- ” Mongolian invasion of, II [213], [225]
- ” Mongol message to, I [213]
- ” Mongol disaster in, I [220]
- ” Third Mongol envoy to, I [217]
- ” Second Mongol army to, I [223]
- ” Under Hideyoshi, I [343]
- Japanese allies of Pak-je, I [109]
- ” army lands, II [255], [256]
- ” ask for books, I [320]
- ” bribery, II [48]
- ” Buddhism, I [166]
- ” Captives to Mongols, I [215]
- ” declaration of war against China, II [252]
- ” defeated by Yi T‘a-jo, I [271]
- ” enter Seoul, 1592, I [367]
- ” envoy, I [260]
- ” ” to present dynasty, First, I [302]
- ” ” to King Sŭn-jo, I [344]
- ” evacuate Seoul, II [77]
- ” ” Pyeng-yang, II [7]
- ” fort at Ul-san, II [35]
- ” fortifications, II [13]
- ” freebooters, I [218]
- ” guard at palace, II [238]
- ” incursions, I [35]
- ” invasion, Omens of, I [334]
- ” ” second, II [30]
- ” land of Kunsan, II [354]
- ” land at Chemulpo, II [356]
- ” leave Korea 1596, II [26]
- ” legation burned, II [227]
- ” losses 1592, II [15]
- ” marry Koreans, II [45]
- ” masks, II [52]
- ” military teacher, II [225]
- ” minister First, II [222]
- ” mobbed, II [240]
- ” naval disaster, I [399]
- ” in North-east 1592, I [390]
- ” offer of aid against Manchus, II [91]
- ” Japanese policy, II [352]
- ” pirates, I [46]
- ” pursued, II [12]
- Japanese take Pyeng-yang, 1592, [380]
- ” before Pyeng-yang, I [386]
- ” raids, I [238], [239], [240], [243], [244], [246], [254], [255], [258], [264], [266], [267], [269], [279]
- ” ravages begin, I [190]
- ” relations, I [35]
- ” retire from Seoul, II [240]
- ” revolt, I [327]
- ” robbers defeated, I [336]
- ” routes, 1592, I [365]
- ” settlements, I [26], II [38]
- ” ” Shogun friendly, I [272]
- ” take palace, II [252]
- ” trade, I [307]
- ” ” resumed, I [333]
- ” ” suspended, I [328]
- ” trade at Fusan, II [216]
- ” trading station enlarged, II [136]
- ” trading station, II [59], [153]
- ” trading ports, I [298]
- ” treatment of Mongol envoys, I [214]
- ” treaty, II [221]
- ” war vessel fired upon, II [219]
- ” wish to colonise, II [335]
- Jealousy of Kato and Konishi, I [351]
- ” of Min faction, II [234]
- Jesuit priests in Peking, II [143]
- Ka-do Island, Battle of, II [129]
- Ka-ma tribe, I [48]
- Kang-wha attacked by French, II [209]
- Ka-rak, I [50]
- Kato, General, I [351]
- Kaya, I [50]
- Keum-ma-gol, I [27]
- Keum-su-ro, I [50]
- Keum-wha, I [37]
- Kim Cha-jŭm’s blunder, II [99]
- Kim Hong-jip, Prime Minister, II [266]
- ” murdered, II [303]
- Kim Hong-nyuk killed, II [318]
- Kim Ok-kyun’s body dismembered, II [250]
- Kidnapping the Regent, II [231]
- Kija’s Capital, I [7]
- Kijun, Migration[Migration] of, I [27]
- Kin Empire, I [172]
- King deposed, Koryŭ, I [216], [287]
- King of Koryŭ abdicates, Last, I [292]
- Ki-tan bridge the Yalu, I [161]
- “Knife Gang”, II [156]
- Koguryŭ, I [36]
- Konishi, General, I [351]
- Korean captives returned, II [55]
- Koryetz, II [355], [361]
- Koryŭ dynasty founded, I [134]
- Ko-ŭlla, I [74]
- Kow-shing sunk, II [253]
- Kublai Khan, I [210], [211]
- Kublai Khan kindness, I [228]
- Kuk-cho Po-gam, I [314]
- Kung-ye, I [127]
- Kŭ-ran tribe, I [26]
- Kŭ-sŭ-gan, I [34]
- Ku-wŭl Mountain, I [2]
- Kwaga, I [146], [237], [317]
- Kwang-ha becomes king, II [58]
- Kye-rim, I [52]
- Kyöng-bok Palace rebuilt, II [211]
- ” ” built, I [298]
- Kyöng-ju made Eastern Capital, I [149]
- Kyŭn Tribe, I [19]
- Kyŭn-whun, I [128]
- Land measurement, I [142], [232]
- Law against adulteration of food, I [171]
- Legal reform, I [167]
- Legation guards, II [349]
- Legend of Tangun, I [1]
- Legends (see Tradition)
- Letter from Hideyoshi, I [347]
- ” to French Gov’t, II [197]
- Li Hung-chang and the neutral territory, II [220]
- Liao Fortress taken, I [264]
- Liberal cabinet, II [238]
- ” party, II [223]
- Light-houses, II [338]
- Lindsay, II [195]
- Liu Kiu envoy, II [188]
- ” islands, I [313]
- Literary activity, I [120], [315], [329], [331], [333], II [188]
- Loans, Beginnings of Government, I [65]
- Lobanoff-Yamata Agreement, II [308]
- Long-tailed fowls, I [29]
- Mabuda, II [94]
- Mahan, I [28]
- Mal-gal Tribes, I [25]
- ” treaty, I [135]
- Manchu camp, II [102]
- ” ” captives, II [127]
- ” ceremony, II [125]
- ” charges, II [82]
- ” conquests, II [68]
- ” demands, II [84]
- ” ” for tribute, II [93]
- ” enter Korea, II [99]
- ” ” Seoul, II [101]
- ” envoys insulted, II [96]
- ” invasion, II [69], [82]
- ” invade China, II [135]
- ” invasion, Omen of, II [97]
- ” Japanese offer of aid against, II [91]
- ” leader Hongt’asi, II [82]
- ” leaders, II [94]
- ” letter to Korea, First, II [66]
- ” oath, II [86]
- ” power, II [63]
- ” suzerainty, II [125]
- ” tablet, II [130]
- ” take Kang-wha, II [118]
- ” vandalism, II [113]
- Man-hunting, II [154]
- Map of North, II [169]
- Mararanta, Buddhist Monk, I [66]
- Mari Mountain, I [3]
- Ma-rip-gan, Royal title, I [70]
- Markets, Beginning of, I [76]
- Marriage Consanguineous, I [144], [145]
- Masanpo Russian coaling station, II [334]
- Masks, Japanese, II [52]
- Massacre of crew of “General Sherman”, II [207]
- Mathematics, I [168]
- Maubant enters Korea, Pierre, II [196]
- Measures equalised, II [172]
- Measurement of land, I [232]
- Medical books, I [314]
- Megata, II [372]
- Memorial, I [121]
- Military emeute of, 1882 II [226]
- Military and civil factions, I [161]
- Min faction, II [224]
- Min Seung-ho murdered, II [218]
- Min Yong-ik Envoy to U.S., II [232]
- Min Yong-jun beaten, II [249]
- Mines in warfare, II [193]
- ” sulphur, II [149]
- Mings angry, II [273]
- ” commands, I [263]
- ” demand for tribute, I [275]
- ” ” houses from Quelpart, I [267]
- ” dress adopted, I [263]
- ” dress and coiffure discarded, I [283]
- ” dynasty falls, II [139]
- ” envoy murdered, I [268]
- ” First envoy from, I [261]
- ” formally recognise Korea, I [279]
- ” power appears, I [240]
- ” suspicious, I [246]
- Mining concession, II [284]
- Minister to U.S., II [246]
- Minting of money, First, I [152]
- Mirrors, Japanese gift of, I [329]
- Missions in Korea, II [325]
- ” Protestant, II [211]
- Miura arrives, Viscount, II [286]
- Mock Battle, I [330]
- Mollendorff dismissed, II [242]
- ” employed P. G. von, II [232]
- Monasteries deprived of land, I [301]
- Monastery, Great, I [167]
- Money, I [152], [171], [242]
- ” Silver, I [233]
- Mongols, Allies of, I [187]
- Mongols to invade Japan, I [219]
- ” ” Japan, Second, I [224]
- ” Origin of, I [185]
- ” besiege Song-do, I [193]
- ” captives, I [204]
- ” charges, I [197]
- ” ” against Koryŭ, I [213]
- ” coiffure, I [223]
- ” customs in Koryŭ, I [221]
- ” demand for tribute, I [190], [194], [211]
- ” ” of surrender, I [203]
- ” disaster in Japan, I [220]
- ” disaster, I [226]
- ” dynasty decadent, I [240]
- ” Empire falls, I [260]
- ” envoy, First, I [189]
- ” ” in Japan, I [214]
- ” ” to Japan, Third, I [217]
- ” ” to Japan killed, I [224]
- ” fear of water, I [198]
- ” Governor[Governor]-general, I [204]
- ” Hostages to, I [214]
- ” humble, I [243]
- ” incense, I [240]
- ” invasion, First, I [192]
- ” incursion, Last, I [254]
- ” invasion of Japan, I [213], [225]
- ” Korea surrenders to, I [194]
- ” Koryŭ turns against, I [242]
- ” message to Japan, I [213]
- ” monster, I [204]
- ” official names, I [222]
- ” permanent camps, I [198]
- ” Prince as envoy to, I [209]
- ” princess, I [216]
- ” Queen, I [223], [229]
- ” in Quelpart, I [259]
- ” ” ” destroyed, I [268]
- ” residency, I [194]
- ” resident dismissed, I [242]
- ” retire from Korea, I [211]
- ” ruthlessness, I [199]
- ” second invasion, I [201]
- ” siege of Ch‘un-ch‘un, I [203]
- ” spies, I [200], II [94]
- ” settle in Koryŭ, I [208]
- ” Treaty with, I [197]
- Monk soldier, I [402]
- Morals, Lax, I [150]
- Mortar, Bomb and, I [407]
- Mourning customs changed, I [148]
- Mudangs banned, II [174]
- Mu je’s conquests, Emperor, I [18]
- Mukden, S. S., II [356]
- “Mulberry[Mulberry] Palace” built, II [182]
- Murder of An Kyung-su, II [328]
- Music in Silla, I [82]
- Musical instruments, I [11], [330], II [173]
- ” reform, I [322]
- Myung-ye Palace, II [17]
- Nagamori’s Scheme, II [368]
- Names, Family, I [49]
- Nam-han, Assault on, II [109]
- Nang-nang Tribe, I [18], [25]
- Nap-tap-chŭl defeated, I [252]
- National examinations, I [146], [237]
- Naval battle off A-san, II [252]
- Navy defeated, Korean, II [31]
- ” Korean, I [207]
- Nelson of Korea, The, II [49]
- Neutral territory across the Yalu, II [220]
- ” zone, II [350]
- Neutrality declared, Korean, II [351]
- Nickel coinage, II [270]
- Nine Tribes, The, I [2]
- Norach’i, Manchu Chief, II [63]
- Noron party in power, II [165]
- Northern Tribes, I [19]
- Noses and ears, II [38]
- Novel written, II [160]
- Oath, Form of, I [110]
- Obeisance to Tsin Emperor, I [13]
- Obscene literature banned, I [321]
- Official garments, I [146]
- Ok-jŭ, Conquest of, I [52]
- ” tribe, I [22]
- Ok-pyŭn, The, I [331]
- Old maids consoled, II [150]
- Omens of fall of Koguryŭ, I [112]
- Ondali, The, I [84]
- On-jo, I [41]
- Origin of A-gol-d’a, I [171]
- ” of alphabet, I [308]
- ” of Chin-han, I [30]
- ” of Chu-mong, I [37]
- ” of horse relay, I [76]
- ” of Keum-wa, I [37]
- ” of Kija, I [4]
- ” of markets, I [76]
- ” of Koguryŭ, I [36]
- ” of Korea, Legendary, I [1]
- ” of Korean hat, I [9]
- ” of Manchus, II [63]
- ” of mourning customs, I [78]
- ” of name Sil-la, I [77]
- ” of political parties, I [339]
- ” of posthumous titles, I [79]
- ” of Silla, I [34]
- ” of southern Koreans, I [32]
- ” of Sŭ-ya-bŭl, I [34]
- ” of stone fights, I [236]
- ” of T’am-nă, I [75]
- ” of Tonghak, II [203]
- ” of the word Chosun, I [19]
- ” of word Koguryŭ, I [38]
- ” of Yŭn Kingdom, I [52]
- Pagoda built, I [170]
- Pai Chai School, II [246]
- Pak Tribe, I [19]
- Pak Hyŭk-kŭ-se, I [34]
- Păk-je, I [41]
- Păk-tu-san, Sacrifice to, II [179]
- Păk Yong-hyo pardoned, II [274]
- Palace built, Kyöng-bok, I [298]
- Pal-hă Tribe, I [26]
- Pander to Mongol Court, I [232]
- Panic because of fall of Peking, II [200]
- Parties formed, Political, I [339], II [52], [92], [146]
- Party strife forbidden[forbidden], II [165]
- Peace proposals 1598, I [48]
- Peddlars Guild, II [320], [364]
- Penal laws, I [11]
- Persecution of Christians, II [185], [186], [191], [196], [208], [209], [211]
- ” of Kija, I [5]
- Philological argument, I [32]
- Pirates, Japanese, I [45]
- ” Japan disavows acts of, I [270]
- Plague, A peculiar, II [189]
- Plants imported, I [171]
- Plebiscite, II [174]
- Plot against Queen’s life, II [286]
- ” against Yi Sun-sin, II [29]
- Plowing by King begun, I [77]
- Poisoning, II [164]
- Political parties, II [52], [149]
- ” ” formed, I [339]
- Polygamy, I [144]
- Poor-house, Monasteries as, II [147]
- Popular assembly, II [319]
- Population of Korea, II [153]
- ” of Ma-han, I [30]
- Port Hamilton, British occupy, II [241]
- ” Nicholas, II [348]
- Postal system, II [284]
- Posthumous titles, I [79]
- Post-office built, II [236]
- Pottery works, II [55]
- Primogeniture, Law of, I [165]
- Printing-type cast, II [188]
- Prisoner, King a virtual, II [299]
- Progressive vs. Conservative, II [233]
- Prohibition platform, II [166]
- Prophecy, I [133], [297], II [347]
- ” of the factions, I [338]
- Prostitutes made slaves, II [150]
- Protestant Missionaries, II [241], [325], [371]
- Protocol Korean Japanese, II [363]
- Provinces of Korea, I [152]
- Puk-han built, II [161]
- ” Pak-je capital at, I [65]
- P’ung Tribe, I [19]
- Punishment of relatives forbidden, II [148]
- Puritanism, I [329]
- Pu-ŭlla, I [74]
- Pu-yŭ, I [36]
- Pu-yŭ, Position of, I [38]
- ” Conquest of, I [47]
- Pyeng-yang besieged 1593, II [4]
- Pyon-han Tribe, I [31]
- Queen’s body burned, II [295]
- Quelpart, I [74]
- ” allegiance transferred, I [109]
- ” copper Buddha, I [301]
- ” disturbed, I [178]
- ” Envoy from, I [75], [136]
- ” Hamil wrecked on, II [143]
- ” Mings demand horses from, I [267]
- ” Mongols on, I [259]
- ” destroyed, I [268]
- ” Mongol Emperor to find asylum on, I [260]
- ” Ravages on, I [210]
- ” Rebels on, I [217], [219]
- ” revolts, I [252]
- ” Schools on, I [150]
- ” Tradition of, I [47]
- ” Vassal of Koyru, I [142]
- ” Volcano on, I [152]
- Railway concession[concession], Seoul Fusan, II [318]
- Rank, Chinese names of, I [148]
- Ravages, Japanese, I [238], [239], [240], [243], [244], [246], [254], [255], [258], [264], [266], [267], [269], [279]
- ” of Yŭ-jin, I [191]
- Rebellion of a butcher, I [336]
- Rebels off Quelpart, I [217], [219]
- Reconstruction, II [267]
- “Red-head” cannibals, I [249]
- “Red-head” defeated, I [244], [250]
- “Red-head” invasion, Second, I [248]
- Reforms of 1834, II [196]
- ” of 1883, II [232]
- ” demanded by Japan, II [261]
- ” in Koryŭ, I [148]
- ” of Kija, I [8]
- ” of King Chŭl jong, II [200]
- ” of King Chung-jong, I [327]
- ” of King In-jo, II [72]
- ” of King Se-jong, I [305]
- ” of King Sŭn-jo, I [337]
- ” of King T’ă-jo, I [295]
- ” Military, II [89]
- ” proposed, I [239], II [267]
- ” under Song Si-ryŭl, II [147], [148], [149]
- ” under Yi T’a-jo, I [288]
- ” Superficial, II [280]
- Refugees, Chinese, I [36], [57]
- Regency of Tă-wŭn-gun, II [204]
- Regent retires, II [218]
- Relic, Buddhist, I [163]
- Religion, Buddhism, I [76]
- Repository, The Korean, II [326]
- Resident dismissed, Mongol, I [242]
- Residency, Mongol, I [194]
- Retrogression, II [310]
- Revenue, I [168]
- Revolt in Koryŭ, I [197]
- Ricci, P., II [39], [148]
- Ridel, Bishop, II [208]
- Roads built, I [54]
- Robbers in Koryŭ, I [183]
- ” Rodgers, Admiral, II [212]
- Roman Catholic Bishopric, II [196]
- Roman Catholicism, spread of, II [184], [209]
- Roze appealed to, Admiral, II [206]
- Russians ask for trading rights, II [205]
- ” coaling station, II [334]
- Russia not favorable to reforms, II [309]
- Russian Church, II [331]
- Sacrifice, Animal, II [179]
- Sa do the Martyr, II [179]
- Salt making, II [34]
- Sam-guk-sa, I [177]
- Sanscrit in Korea, I [308]
- ” books, I [232]
- Satsuma ware, II [55]
- Satsuma rebellion, II [220]
- Schaal, P., II [143]
- School founded, Western, II [246]
- Seal sent to Tsushima, II [165]
- ” unearthed, I [20]
- Se-jo usurped power, I [311]
- Seoul becomes capital, I [296]
- Seoul-Chemulpo Railway, II [311]
- Seoul, Description of, I [297]
- Seoul-Fusan Railway concession, II [318], [372]
- Seoul, Manchus enter, II [101]
- Seoul-Wiju railway, II [309]
- Serfs, Emancipation of, II [181]
- Sericulture, I [311], [314]
- Settlements, Japanese, I [261], II [38]
- ” in South Korea, I [32]
- Sewer in Seoul built, II [175]
- Shang dynasty, I [4]
- Shintoism, I [92]
- Shogun, A Korean, I [145], [186]
- Shrine to Korean Trinity, I [4]
- Siege of Ch‘un-ch‘ŭn, I [203]
- Sil-la absorbs most of Korea, I [118]
- Silver money, I [232]
- Sil-yip defeated, Gen., I [358]
- Sim Yu-gyŭng, Envoy, II [26]
- Sin-don’s fall, I [265]
- Sin-don’s power, I [256]
- ” rise, I [255]
- Sin-gak executed, Gen., I [372]
- Sister, Marriage with, I [144], [145]
- Slaves freed, Gov’t, II [190]
- Slavery, I [146], [149]
- ” in Koryŭ, I [230]
- “Smoke-house Soldiers”, I [247]
- Social grades, II [181]
- Society, II [155], [369], [370], [371]
- Sodomy, I [265]
- Song-do becomes capital, I [134]
- Song Si-ryŭl killed, II [157]
- South Korea settlements, I [32]
- ” Pu-yŭ, I [41]
- Southern Korea, Tribes of, I [28]
- Sparwehr, The, II [143]
- Speyer, de, II [315]
- ” recalled, II [313]
- Spies, Mongol, I [200], II [94]
- Spoils system, II [54]
- Starvation in Nam-han, II [107]
- Stevens, Adviser, II [372]
- Stone-fight, Origin of, I [276]
- Stork as official emblem, II [144]
- Store-houses, Gov’t, I [149]
- Su Cha-pil’s return from Japan, II [234]
- Sui Emperor invades Korea, I [87]
- Suk T‘al-ha, I [44]
- Sul Ch‘ong, I [120]
- Sulphur mines, II [149]
- Sungari River, I [38]
- Sun-jo, False charges against King, II [41]
- Superstition, II [134]
- ” Buddhist, II [149]
- “Surprise” wrecked, II [203]
- Surrender of Nam-han offered, II [113]
- Suspension bridge, First, II [8]
- Su-ya-bul, I [34]
- Suzerainty cast[cast] off, Chinese, II [273]
- Ta-bak Mt., I [1]
- Tablet of Regent, II [215]
- ” of the Manchus, II [130]
- Tă-bong Kingdom, I [131]
- Tairano, I [345]
- Ta-jong active, I [292], [299]
- ” becomes king, I [300]
- Tal-geui, I [5]
- T‘am-na Kingdom, I [75]
- Ta-nă well, I [184]
- Tang dynasty, I [92]
- Tan-gun, I [1]
- Tan-jong abdicates, I [311]
- ” murdered, I [312]
- Ta-p‘a-ra, I [44]
- T‘ap-dan invasion, I [227]
- ” Tribe, I [227]
- Tattooing, I [30]
- Tă-wŭn-gun becomes regent, II [204]
- Tax on ginseng, I [236]
- Taxation under Kija, I [9]
- Taxes in Koryŭ, I [222]
- ” lowered, II [146]
- Telegraph line built, II [242]
- Temples to God of War, II [52]
- Tests of endurance, I [30]
- ” of Royal power, I [48]
- Thibetan books, I [232]
- Three Hans, The, I [28]
- Tien-tsin convention, II [241]
- Timber concession, II [346]
- Tiger as official emblem, II [144]
- Timur Khan, I [228]
- Timber on the Yalu, I [231]
- Title of Ma-rip-gan, I [70]
- ” posthumous, I [79]
- Tobacco introduced, II [134]
- Tombs desecrate, Royal, II [12]
- Tomb, Kija’s, I [10]
- Tong-guk T‘ong-gam published, I [321]
- Tonghak founder killed, II [204]
- Tong-man, I [93]
- Total abstinence, II [166]
- Trade relations with Japan, I [338], II [54]
- Trading port at Fusan, II [59], [153]
- ” stations enlarged, Japanese, II [136]
- Tradition of Hyŭk-kŭ-se, I [34]
- Treachery Chinese, II [3]
- ” of Păk-je, I [45]
- Treasures of Sil-la, I [135]
- Treaty with U. S., II [232]
- Tribe of Chin-han, I [30]
- Tribute horses, I [278]
- Trial of Koreans for murder of Queen, II [300], [305]
- Trinity, A Korean, I [1]
- ” Shrine to, I [4]
- Truce with Japanese, I [405]
- Tsin dynasty, I [13]
- Tsuginobu, I [345]
- Tsushima daimyos, II [165]
- ” a dependency, I [35]
- Type cast, II [188]
- U, Wild tribe, I [19]
- Ul-lan Kingdom, I [238]
- Ul-leung-do (Dagelet Id.), I [138]
- Ul san Fort, II [35]
- ” ” relieved, II [36]
- Usurpation of King Se-jo, I [311]
- ” Kyŭn-whŭn, I [128]
- Vandalism of Manchus, II [113]
- Variak, II [357], [362]
- Vassalage to China, Koguryŭ’s, I [70]
- Vessels, Silla war, I [72]
- Veterinary surgery, I [315]
- Victorieuse, La, II [197]
- Volcanic eruption, I [152]
- Waste lands, II [368]
- Waeber-Komura Agreement, II [308]
- Wall across Korea, I [93], [165]
- Wall of China, Great, I [13]
- Wang, Introduction of word, I [77]
- Wang-gön’s advice, I [143]
- War chariots, I [170], II [170]
- ” between China and Koguryŭ[Koguryŭ], I [86], [98]
- ” declared by Japan against China, II [273]
- ” with Kitan, I [162]
- ” between Koguryŭ and Păk-je, I [64], [67], [73]
- ” between Koguryŭ and Yŭn, I [62], [67]
- ” between Kyŭn-whŭn and Wang-gön, I [137]
- ” between Silla and China, I [116]
- ” between Silla and Japan, I [64]
- ” between Silla and Păk-je, I [56], [83], [102]
- ” terminated, Chino Japanese, II [282]
- ” The Triangular, I [72]
- ” Vessels, Silla, I [72]
- Water-clock, I [121], [303]
- Weapons made, New, I [330]
- Weaving encouraged, I [315]
- Wei Kingdom in China, I [73]
- Weights and measures, I [166]
- Well, Ta-nă, I [184]
- Whan-in, I [1]
- Whan-ung, I [1]
- Whan Son-gil’s insurrection, I [133]
- Whang Tribe, I [19]
- Wheel invented, I [75]
- Widows first forbidden to re-marry, I [321]
- Willow capital, I [9]
- Wild tribes of North, I [19]
- Wiman, I [14]
- ” Invasion, I [16]
- Wina Cliff, I [43]
- Wine-drinker executed, II [175]
- Wine-making prohibited, I [301]
- ” and spirits prohibited, II [166]
- Witchcraft, I [330], II [161]
- Woman ruler, First, I [93]
- Women’s rights, I [221]
- Wreck of “Surprise”, II [207]
- Wu-ti’s Conquest, Emperor, I [18]
- Wu-yi, Emperor, I [4]
- Wŭn-gyun defeated, II [31]
- Xylographic art, I [316]
- Ya-gol-da, I [201]
- Yalu, Battle of, Naval, II [258]
- ” Russian aggression on, II [348]
- Yamagata arrives, Marshall, II [258]
- Yang-ŭlla, I [74]
- Yang Tribe, I [19]
- Yasuhiro, I [344]
- Ye-măk horses, I [21]
- Yi Kwal’s rebellion, II [74]
- ” takes Seoul, II [77]
- Yi T’a-jo becomes King, I [295]
- Yi Yong-ik’s methods, II [330]
- Yi Sun-sin, I [375]
- Yin dynasty, I [4]
- Yongampo, II [347]
- Yong gol da, II [94]
- Yoshitoshi, I [345]
- Yŭ-jin attacked, I [161]
- Yŭ-jin invade, I [171]
- ” ravages, I [191]
- Yuan Empire named, I [218]
- Yuan Shih-kei aids conservatives, II [234]
- ” flight, II [265]
- Yŭn-u’s usurpation, I [56]
- Yun Chi-ho and independence, II [216]
- Yun Kingdom, I [13]
- ” origin of, I [62]
- Yŭn-san’s evil rule, I [323]
- ” deposed, I [326]
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX.[[A]]
[A]. If the volume is not indicated, Vol. II is understood.
- Adogan, I [43]
- Agolda, I [18]
- Ajin, I [43]
- Amogan, I [195]
- An, I [43]
- An Gugol, I [18]
- An Golp‘o, I [396]
- An Hyoje, [246]
- An Chungsu, [229]
- An Tojok, I [247]
- An Pak, [159]
- An Kuksin, [61]
- An P‘yunghyön, I [51]
- An U, I [234]
- An Yu, I [322]
- An Si, I [85]
- An U-Gyŭng, I [247]
- Au Yul, I [195]
- An Kyungsu, [263]
- Ap Sulyung, I [61]
- Ara Kaya, I [43]
- Ason Keupri, I [51]
- A-silla, I [127]
- C‘ha Ch‘aung, I [43]
- Ch‘arada, I [195]
- Chasa, I [35]
- Chasau Chinji, I [35]
- Chakwŭn, I [349]
- Ch‘alja, I [181]
- Ch‘amsung, I [43]
- Chamdu, I [295]
- Chang, I [15], [43]
- Ch‘angam, I [101]
- Chang Ch‘unli, I [349]
- Chang Dan, I [59]
- Chang Euimun, I [295]
- Chang Eungjung, [1]
- Chang Keun, I [85]
- Ch‘ang Kyung, I [309]
- Chang Hagun, I [18]
- Chang Heung, I [309]
- Chang Hön Seja, [173]
- Chang Cham, I [85]
- Ch’ang Chori, I [51]
- Chang Man, I [177], [61]
- Chang Sasung, I [234]
- Chang Sejuk, [1]
- Chang Seungyun, [61]
- Chang Sin, [116]
- Ch‘angsung, I [153]
- Ch‘angwha, I [153]
- Ch‘angwun, I [221]
- Chang Yewun, I [359]
- Chang Yu, [61], [130]
- Che, I [4]
- Cheha, I [81]
- Chep‘o, I [295]
- Chewang Myunggan, I [309]
- Cheungi, I [85]
- Chi Ch‘wa mun, I [153]
- Chi Talwun, I [383]
- Chinansan, I [337]
- Chire, I [359]
- Chirisan, I [35]
- Chi Yun[Chi Yun], I [259]
- Ch‘il Chungsung, I [35]
- Chilga, [130]
- Ch‘iljung, I [101]
- Chinbun, I [4]
- Chin Tadrok, I [85]
- Chinhan, I [27]
- Chinjong, I [153]
- Cho, I [4]
- Cho Pyungjik, [303]
- Chong Keuiwun, [28]
- Cho Pyungho, [229]
- Cho Pyungsik, [246]
- Cho Tukkong, I [296]
- Cho Ku, I [337]
- Chong Inji, I [309]
- Cho Keukkwan, I [309]
- Cho Kwang, I [177]
- Cho Kwangjo, I [332]
- Cho Il-kyung, [16]
- Chong Mongju, I [259]
- Cho Heniyun, [263]
- Chong Munbu, I [383]
- Cho Hoik, I [195], [396]
- Cho Hon, I [337]
- Cho Hyoja, I [85]
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- Sim Yun, [101]
- Sin Chang, I [181]
- Sin Chang, I [281]
- Sin Chisun, [215]
- Sin Chi, I [18]
- Sin Chipp’yung, I [195]
- Sin Ch’ugyun, I [215]
- Sindo, I [247]
- Singeum, I [127]
- Sin Keuisun, [263]
- Sin Sin Kili[Sin Kili], I [359]
- Sin Kwigan, I [43]
- Sin Kyungjin, I [116]
- Sin Kyungwan, [101]
- Sin Yheungsa, [215]
- Sin Ho, [28]
- Sin Hon, [215]
- Sin Hong, I [270]
- Sin Ik, I [371]
- Sin Mi, I [309]
- Sin Iksung, [101]
- Sin Seung, I [74]
- Sin Sejun, I [383]
- Sin Sukchu, I [295]
- Sinsung, I [61]
- Sin U, I [259]
- Sin Yuge, I [349]
- Sip je, I [35]
- So Euimun, I [259]
- So Eunggung, I [28]
- So Hakmyung, [16]
- So Keumbe, [189]
- So Kogan, I [309]
- Sohakchi, [173]
- So Ijou, I [322]
- Soje, I [35]
- So Chungbang, I [101]
- Sokaya, I [34]
- So P‘il[So P‘il], I [141]
- Sorobu, I [34]
- So Subi, [16]
- So Sonryung, I [141]
- Soyu, [11] I [4]
- Sok Kang Mok[Sok Kang Mok], I [322]
- Sokmun Heun t’ongno, I [4]
- Solchi, I [43]
- Songi Okhyung, I [322]
- Son Kunbi, I [208]
- Sou Kwang, [16]
- Sou Insu, I [101]
- Son Ingap, I [383]
- Sou Chuk, I [281]
- Son Munju, I [195]
- Sonsu, I [61]
- Son Suryum, [1]
- Song Chemin, I [383]
- Songdo, I [127]
- Song Eungch’ang, [1]
- Song Hanhong[Song Hanhong], I [127]
- Song Heuian[Song Heuian], I [322]
- Song Kil, I [208]
- Songmal, I [18]
- Songp’a, [116]
- Song Sanghyun, I [349]
- Song Sihyung, [166]
- Song Siryul, I [141]
- Song Ugil, [45]
- Song Wunsin, I [359]
- Song Yujin, [16]
- Song Yummun, [28]
- Subulju, I [113]
- Subuk, [144]
- Su Kyul, I [309]
- Su Kwangbum, [229]
- Su Chach’ang, [229]
- Su Chap’il, [229]
- Sujari, [215]
- Sujun, I [4]
- Sumyungsan, [173]
- Su Sangu, [229]
- Su Sangjip, [263]
- Surabul, I [35]
- Su Saga, I [309]
- Su Sangjo, [229]
- Su Sangu, [229]
- Susil, I [51]
- Su Usin, [73]
- Suyabul, I [35]
- Suyak, I [113]
- Suyang, I [309]
- Su Yewun, I [349]
- Suyuk, I [141]
- Suksin, I [18]
- Suktari, I [359]
- Sukt’alha, I [43]
- Suk Uro, I [51]
- Suk Yida, I [208]
- Sul Ch’ong, I [113]
- Sulhan, [144]
- Sul Ingwi, I [101]
- Sul Seung, I [74]
- Sunbi, I [51]
- Sundo, I [61]
- Sunjong, I [127]
- Sunnobu, I [35]
- Sungch’ung, I [101]
- Sungbong, I [43]
- Sungduk, I [113]
- Sung Teup, I [383]
- Sup ha, I [15]
- Tabaksan, I [1]
- Tabang, I [85]
- Tabong, I [127]
- Tabulsa, [28]
- T’adaro, I [74]
- Tahang, I [101]
- Ta-heung, I [101]
- Ta-in, I [85]
- Ta-jang-gyung, I [141]
- Ta-ja-bu, I [208]
- Ta-ji, I [181]
- T’a-jo, I [4]
- T’a-jung, I [4]
- Ta-ka-ya, I [43]
- Ta-myung, I [231]
- Ta-na, I [177]
- Ta-p’a-ra, I [43]
- Ta-sik, I [153]
- Ta-so, I [43]
- Ta-wun-gun, I [215]
- Ta-Yun-in, I [153]
- T’ai-k’ang, I [18]
- Tak-soe, I [221]
- Tal-geui, I [4]
- Tal-yang, I [322]
- Tam-dok, I [61]
- Tam-jin, I [74]
- T’am-na, I [61]
- Tan, I [61]
- Tan-dan, I [18]
- T’an-geum-da, I [349]
- Tan gun, I [1]
- Tang, I [4]
- Tang-jin, [116]
- T’ang Yak-mang, [130]
- T’ap-chin, I [181]
- Tap-don[Tap-don], I [85]
- T’ap chi, I [259]
- Teung-na, [130]
- Teung Wun-jung, I [300]
- To-ak, I [295]
- T’o-bun, I [221]
- To-bong, I [153]
- To-ja-do, I [221]
- To-rim, I [61]
- To-ryung-ko-do-wha, I [177]
- To-san, I [295]
- To-sun, I [127]
- Tok-po, [130]
- Tol-gwal, I [85]
- Tol-san-ko-ho, I [35]
- Tong-bu, I [157]
- Tong Eul-ji, I [309]
- Tong-guk T’ong-gam, I [309]
- Tong Han-yu, [28]
- Tong-i, I [18]
- Tong Il-wun, [45]
- Tong-in, I [337]
- Tong-jak, [28]
- Tong-ju, I [153]
- Tong-myung, I [43]
- Tong-nam, I [101]
- Tong’sa Po-p’yun, [130]
- Tong-whang, I [85]
- Tsin, I [4]
- Tsiou, [173]
- Tu-hul, I [177]
- Tu-no, I [51]
- Tukjung, I [153]
- Tungp’ayuk, I [359]
- T’ung Yangjong, [61]
- Ubalsu, I [35]
- U Che, I [247]
- U Chungmun, I [85]
- Udubul, I [1]
- Ugu, I [15]
- Ui, I [18]
- Umun, I [61]
- U Munsul, I [85]
- U Okku, I [51]
- U Pakyung, [28]
- U Pokyung, I [349]
- U Pomsun, [303]
- Usan, [74]
- Usi, I [51]
- Usuju, I [1]
- Uwigu, I [51]
- Uk, I [141]
- Uknyi, I [61]
- Ullam, I [234]
- Ulo, I [127]
- Um Seyung, [271]
- Unbong, I [270]
- Ungch’i, I [396]
- Ungpo, I [159]
- Wagyo, [45]
- Wananjayun, I [181]
- Wansanju, I [181]
- Wanggeui, I [51]
- Wanggom, I [1]
- Wanggon, I [127]
- Wanggyu, I [141]
- Wangja, I [85]
- Wangmang, I [43]
- Wangok, I [396]
- Wang Pangyun, I [309]
- Wang P’iljuk, [1]
- Wang Sukch’ang, [229]
- Wangu, I [61]
- Wang Yujung, [1]
- Wei, I [4]
- Whabang Euijil, [215]
- Whaha Manmak, I [18]
- Wharye, I [18]
- Whawun Ongju, [173]
- Whalla, I [177]
- Whalyi Kilsa, I [221]
- Whanin, I [1]
- Whan Ugeui
- Whanung, I [1]
- Whangbak, I [396]
- Whang Chisun, I [234]
- Whang Chungye, [130]
- Whang Poin, I [309]
- Whang Sayung, [189]
- Whang Yungil, I [337]
- Whang Yunhun, I [322]
- Whei, I [18]
- Whewungun, [116]
- Wiha, I [281]
- Wiman, I [4]
- Wi Munseung, I [85]
- Wina, I [43]
- Wirye
- Wuyi, I [4]
- Wun, I [18]
- Wun Ch’angyung, [73]
- Wun Ch’unggap, I [221]
- Wun Chongsuk, I [153]
- Wun Ho, I [359]
- Wunhyo, I [113]
- Wun Kyun, I [371]
- Wun Mangyung, I [101]
- Wun Sega, [229]
- Wun Tojin, I [295]
- Wun Sungwha, I [173]
- Wunwang, I [27]
- Wun Whang, I [1]
- Yagolda, I [195]
- Yasokha, I [181]
- Yayul Kageum, I [177]
- Yayul Sejang, I [153]
- Ya Yulyung, I [177]
- Yangbok, I [15]
- Yang Ho, [28]
- Yang Honsu, II [210]
- Yang Hyungam, I [85]
- Yang Kil, I [113]
- Yang Kyu, I [153]
- Yangmak, I [43]
- Yang nyunggun, I [295]
- Yango, I [51]
- Yang Pakyun, I [270]
- Yang Panghyun, [16]
- Yang Puha, [45]
- Yang Saheun, I [396]
- Yang Sim, I [43]
- Yang So, [1]
- Yangulla, I [74]
- Yang Wun, [61]
- Yang Yu, I [259]
- Yao, I [1]
- Yeh Chichao, [246]
- Yemak, I [4]
- Yewiguk, I [18]
- Yi Ansa, I [234]
- Yi Chach’un, I [259]
- Yi Chagyum, I [177]
- Yi[Yi] Chamyun, [215]
- Yi Chasun, [215]
- Yi Chasung, [130]
- Yi Chawan, [229]
- Yi Changgyu, [229]
- Yi Changson, I [396]
- Yi Chewan, [229]
- Yi Chuiwan, [45]
- Yi Chiyun, I [189]
- Yi Chil, I [396]
- Yi Chinho, [303]
- Yi Chunyong, [279]
- Yi Ch’un, I [259]
- Yi Choyun, [226]
- Yi Chongin, [1]
- Yi Chongmu, I [295]
- Yi Chongsung, [16]
- Yi Chuk, I [101]
- Yi Chun, I [309]
- Yi Chungyung, I [337]
- Yi Chungha, [229]
- Yi Chungnam, [61]
- Yi Euibang, I [177]
- Yi Eungik, [263]
- Yi Euimun, I [181]
- Yi Eung, I [195]
- Yi Hang, I [270]
- Yi Hangi, I [234]
- Yi Heungip, [61]
- Yi Ho, I [322]
- Yi Honguk, I [359]
- Yi Hyon, I [259]
- Yi Hyonun, I [153]
- Yi Hyung, [116]
- Yii Asi, I [43]
- Yi I-ch’um, [45]
- Yi I-myung, [159]
- Yi Il, I [337]
- Yi Inbok, I [259]
- Yi Inim, I [270]
- Yi Injwa, [159]
- Yi Ka, I [309]
- Yi Kasang, [116]
- Yi Kak, I [349]
- Yi Keuiha, [159]
- Yi Ko, I [177]
- Yi Keunt’ak, [337]
- Yi Kongsu, I [247]
- Yi Kwal, [61]
- Yi Kwang, [61]
- Yi Kwi, [61]
- Yi Kyongha, [202]
- Yi Kyongjeung, [101]
- Yi Kyongsuk, [130]
- Yi Kyongyo, [130]
- Yi Kyu, [130]
- Yi Kyungjik, [288]
- Yi Manson, [215]
- Yi Mingu, [88]
- Yi Monghak, [16]
- Yi Mongjun, I [141]
- Yi Myunghan, [130]
- Yi Myungsang, [246]
- Yi Neungsu, [16]
- Yi Ok, I [371]
- Yi Okkeui, I [396]
- Yi Pangch’un, [28]
- Yi Pangjin, [1]
- Yi Pangsil, I [259]
- Yi Pong, [1]
- Yi Pongeui, [215]
- Yi Pongnam, I [396]
- Yi Pumjin, [229]
- Yi Puja, [73]
- Yi Pyuk, I [309]
- Yiro, I [396]
- Yi Ryung, [1]
- Yi Sasung, [159]
- Yi Sak, I [234]
- Yi Sangyum, I [396]
- Yi Sanha, I [359]
- Yi Shanggil, [116]
- Yi Seunggyung, I [234]
- Yi Sia, I [309]
- Yi Sibak, [116]
- Yi Sibal, [73]
- Yi Sijik, [116]
- Yi Songgye, I [234]
- Yi Su, [73]
- Yi Su, [173]
- Yi Suil, [73]
- Yi Suktal, [101]
- Yi Sun, [322]
- Yi Sunsin, I [271]
- Yi Sunghun, [45]
- Yi Sunghun, [173]
- Yi Toja, [263]
- Yi T’ong, I [195]
- Yi Tuwhang, [303]
- Yi Yang, I [309]
- Yi Yohon, [189]
- Yi Yongbang, [61]
- Yi Yubak, [1]
- Yi Yugeui, [28]
- Yi Yuma, [1]
- Yi Yuo, [1]
- Yi Yungyung, I [322]
- Yi Yunsu, [73]
- Yi Yunyong, [263]
- Yi Yungbang, [61]
- Yi Yunggeui, [73]
- Yi Wan, [45]
- Yi Wanyong, [313]
- Yi Whanjo, I [234]
- Yi Wunch’un, [28]
- Yi Wunheui, [202]
- Yi Wunik, I [383]
- Yin, I [4]
- Yodogan, I [48]
- Yosira, [16]
- Yongch’ang, [61]
- Yonggolda, [88]
- Yonggung, I [349]
- Yong Ho, [101]
- Yongin, I [349]
- Yong P’abu, [28]
- Yuan, I [4]
- Yu Chahyun, I [229]
- Yu Cheung, I [113]
- Yu Chong, I [153]
- Yu Chungyang, [116]
- Yugeui, I [259]
- Yu Ha, [73]
- Yu Hong, I [371]
- Yu Hyo-gul, [73]
- Yu Hyo-rip, [88]
- Yu Hyo-wun, [189]
- Yu In-wun, I [101]
- Yu Ingwe, I [101]
- Yu jung, I [396]
- Yu Keuk-nyang, I [249]
- Yu Kom-p’il, I [127]
- Yu Kil-jun, [263]
- Yu Pak-jung, [101]
- Yu Pang, I [141]
- Yu P’ang-no, I [394]
- Yu rim, I [101]
- Yu ryul, I [153]
- Yu Sin, I [101]
- Yu su-gan, I [43]
- Yu sun-jong, I [309]
- Yu Sung-jung, [116]
- Yu Sung-wun, I [309]
- Yu Sung-yong, I [383]
- Yu U-gil, [45]
- Yu wha, I [35]
- Yu Wan-ga, I [396]
- Yu Whang-sang, [1]
- Yu Yong-gyung, [45]
- Yul-su, I [18]
- Yun, I [4]
- Yun Cha-sung, [215]
- Yun Ch’ang-yun, [173]
- Yun Ch’i-ho, [279]
- Yun Cheung, [144]
- Yun Chi-wan, [101]
- Yun Chip, [116]
- Yun Cho-gong, I [309]
- Yun-jun, [116]
- Yun Pang, [88]
- Yun-san, I [322]
- Yun-san-ju, I [322]
- Yun Sin-ji, [116]
- Yun So-jong, I [281]
- Yun Sung-gak, I [337]
- Yun Sun-gu, [116]
- Yun T’a-jun, [229]
- Yun Tu-su, I [383]
- Yun Whang, [116]
- Yun Wun-hyung, I [309]
- Yun Wun-no, I [309]
- Yun Yung-gu, [303]
- Yun-jong, [159]
- Yun-jun, I [359]
- Yung-gyu, I [396]
- Yung-p’a, I [322]
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
OF
THE KINGS OF KOREA.
Note. The names in the right hand columns are the posthumous titles of the various sovereigns. In the left hand columns are the ordinary names.
| 2332 | B.C. | Tan-gun ![]() | or | Wang-gom ![]() | ||
ANCIENT CHOSUN ![]() | ||||||
| 1122 | B.C. | Ki-ja | ![]() | Mun-song-wang | ![]() | |
| 1082 | “ | Ki-song | “ ![]() | Chang-hye-wang | ![]() | |
| 1057 | “ | Ki-sun | “ ![]() | Kyong-hyo-wang | ![]() | |
| 1030 | “ | Ki-bak | “ ![]() | Kong-jung-wang | ![]() | |
| 1000 | “ | Ki-ch’un | “ ![]() | Mun-mu-wang | ![]() | |
| 972 | “ | Ki-gong | “ ![]() | T’a-wun-wang | ![]() | |
| 968 | “ | Ki-chang | “ ![]() | Kyong-ch’ang-wang | ![]() | |
| 957 | “ | Ki-ch’ak | “ ![]() | Heung-p’yung-wang | ![]() | |
| 943 | “ | Ki-jo | “ ![]() | Ch’ul-wi-wang | ![]() | |
| 925 | “ | Ki-sak | “ ![]() | Sun-hye-wang | ![]() | |
| 896 | “ | Ki-sa | “ ![]() | Eui-yang-wang | ![]() | |
| 843 | “ | Ki-ryum | “ ![]() | Mun-hye-wang | ![]() | |
| 793 | “ | Ki-wul | “ ![]() | Song-duk-wang | ![]() | |
| 778 | “ | Ki-jik | “ ![]() | To-whe-wang | ![]() | |
| 776 | “ | Ki-u | “ ![]() | Mun-yul-wang | ![]() | |
| 761 | “ | Ki-mok | “ ![]() | Ch’ang-guk-wang | ![]() | |
| 748 | “ | Ki-p’yung | “ ![]() | Mu-sung-wang | ![]() | |
| 722 | “ | Ki-gwul | “ ![]() | Chung-gyong-wang | ![]() | |
| 703 | “ | Ki-whe | “ ![]() | Nak-sung-wang | ![]() | |
| 675 | “ | Ki-jon | “ ![]() | Hyo-jong-wang | ![]() | |
| 658 | “ | Ki-hyo | “ ![]() | Ch’ul-lo-wang | ![]() | |
| 634 | “ | Ki-yang | “ ![]() | Su-do-wang | ![]() | |
| 615 | “ | Ki-i | “ ![]() | Whi-yang-wang | ![]() | |
| 594 | “ | Ki-ch’am | “ ![]() | Pong-il-wang | ![]() | |
| 578 | “ | Ki-gon | “ ![]() | Tuk-ch’ang-wang | ![]() | |
| 560 | “ | Ki-sak | “ ![]() | Su-song-wang | ![]() | |
| 519 | “ | Ki-yo | “ ![]() | Yung-gul-wang | ![]() | |
| 503 | “ | Ki-gang | “ ![]() | Il-song-wang | ![]() | |
| 486 | “ | Ki-hon | “ ![]() | Che-se-wang | ![]() | |
| 465 | “ | Ki-pyuk | “ ![]() | Chung-guk-wang | ![]() | |
| 432 | “ | Ki-jeung | “ ![]() | To-guk-wang | ![]() | |
| 413 | “ | Ki-jil | “ ![]() | Hyuk-song-wang | ![]() | |
| 385 | “ | Ki-seup | “ ![]() | Wha-ra-wang | ![]() | |
| 369 | “ | Ki-ha | “ ![]() | Yul-mun-wang | ![]() | |
| 361 | “ | Ki-wha | “ ![]() | Kyong-sun-wang | ![]() | |
| 342 | “ | Ki-ho | “ ![]() | Ka-duk-wang[Ka-duk-wang] | ![]() | |
| 315 | “ | Ki-uk | “ ![]() | Sam-no-wang | ![]() | |
| 290 | “ | Ki-suk | “ ![]() | Hyon-mun-wang | ![]() | |
| 251 | “ | Ki-yun | “ ![]() | Chang-p’yung-wang | ![]() | |
| 232 | “ | Ki-bu | “ ![]() | Chong-t’ong-wang | ![]() | |
| 221 | “ | Ki-jun | “ ![]() | A-wang | ![]() | |
| Ended in 193 B.C. | ||||||
KINGDOM OF MAHAN. ![]() | ||||||
| 193 | B.C. | Ki-t’ak | ![]() | Mu-gang-wang | ![]() | |
| 189 | “ | Ki-kam | “ ![]() | An-wang | ![]() | |
| 157 | “ | Ki-sik | “ ![]() | Hye-wang | ![]() | |
| 144 | “ | Ki-mu | “ ![]() | Myung-wang | ![]() | |
| 113 | “ | Ki-hyung | “ ![]() | Hyo-wang | ![]() | |
| 73 | “ | Ki-sup | “ ![]() | Yang-wang | ![]() | |
| 58 | “ | Ki-hun | “ ![]() | Wun-wang | ![]() | |
| 32 | “ | Ki-jung | “ ![]() | Kye-wang | ![]() | |
| 16 | “ | Ki-hak | “ ![]() | (wanting) | ||
| Ended in 9 B.C. | ||||||
KINGDOM OF SILLA. ![]() | ||||||
| 57 | B.C. | Hyuk-ku-se | ![]() | |||
| 4 | A.D. | Nam-ha | ![]() | |||
| 25 | “ | Yu-ri | ![]() | |||
| 58 | “ | Tal-ha | ![]() | |||
| 81 | “ | P’a-sa | ![]() | |||
| 113 | “ | Chi-ma | ![]() | |||
| 135 | “ | Il-sung | ![]() | |||
| 154 | “ | A-dal-la | ![]() | |||
| 185 | “ | Pul-hyu | ![]() | |||
| 196 | “ | Na-ha | ![]() | |||
| 231 | “ | Cho-bun | ![]() | |||
| 248 | “ | Ch’um-ha | ![]() | |||
| 262 | “ | Mi-ch’u | ![]() | |||
| 285 | “ | Yu-rye | ![]() | |||
| 299 | “ | Keui-rim | ![]() | |||
| 310 | “ | Heul-ha | ![]() | |||
| 356 | “ | Na-mul | ![]() | |||
| 402 | “ | Sil-sung | ![]() | |||
| 417 | “ | Nul-ji | ![]() | |||
| 458 | “ | Cha-bi | ![]() | |||
| 479 | “ | So-ji | ![]() | |||
| 500 | “ | Chi-da-ro | ![]() | Chi-jeung-wang | ![]() | |
| 514 | “ | Wun-jong | ![]() | Pup-heung-wang | ![]() | |
| 541 | “ | Mak-chong | ![]() | Chin-heung-wang | ![]() | |
| 576 | “ | Keum-yun | ![]() | Chin-ji-wang | ![]() | |
| 579 | “ | Pak-chung | ![]() | Chin-p’yung-wang | ![]() | |
| 632 | “ | Tong-man | ![]() | Son-duk-yu-ju | ![]() | |
| 647 | “ | Seung-man | ![]() | Chin-duk-yu-ju | ![]() | |
| 654 | “ | Ch’un-ch’u | ![]() | Mu-ryul-wang | ![]() | |
| 661 | “ | Pup-min | ![]() | Mun-mu-wang | ![]() | |
| 681 | “ | Chung-myung | ![]() | Sin-mun-wang | ![]() | |
| 692 | “ | Yi-hong | ![]() | Hyo-so-wang | ![]() | |
| 702 | “ | Heung gwang | ![]() | Song-duk-wang | ![]() | |
| 738 | “ | Seung-gyung | ![]() | Hyo-sung-wang | ![]() | |
| 742 | “ | Hon-yung | ![]() | Kyong-duk-wang | ![]() | |
| 765 | “ | Kun-un | ![]() | Hye-gong-wang | ![]() | |
| 780 | “ | Yang-sung | ![]() | Sun-duk-wang | ![]() | |
| 785 | “ | Kyong-sin | ![]() | Wun-sung-wang | ![]() | |
| 799 | “ | Chun-ong | ![]() | So-song-wang | ![]() | |
| 800 | “ | Chung-heui | ![]() | A-jang-wang | “ | |
| 809 | “ | On-seung | ![]() | Hon-duk-wang | “ | |
| 826 | “ | So-jong | ![]() | Heung-duk-wang | “ | |
| 836 | “ | Che-yung | ![]() | Heui-gang-wang | “ | |
| 839 | “ | U-jing | ![]() | Sin-mu-wang | “ | |
| 840 | “ | Kyong-ong | ![]() | Mun-sung-wang | “ | |
| 858 | “ | Eui-jung | ![]() | Hon-an-wang | “ | |
| 862 | “ | Ong-yum | ![]() | Kyong-mun-wang | “ | |
| 876 | “ | Chung | ![]() | Hon-gang-wang | “ | |
| 887 | “ | Whang | ![]() | Chong-gang-wang | “ | |
| 888 | “ | Man | ![]() | Chin-song-yu-ju | ![]() | |
| 898 | “ | Yo | ![]() | Hyo-gong-wang | ![]() | |
| 913 | “ | Kyong whi | ![]() | Sin-duk-wang | “ | |
| 918 | “ | Seung-yung | ![]() | Kyong-myung-wang | “ | |
| 925 | “ | Wi-ong | ![]() | Kyong-a-wang | “ | |
| 928 | “ | Pu | ![]() | Kyong-sun-wang | “ | |
| Ended in 935 A.D. | ||||||
THE KINGDOM OF PAKCHE. ![]() | ||||||
| 17 | B.C. | On-jo | ![]() | |||
| 29 | A.D. | Ta-ru | ![]() | |||
| 78 | “ | Keui-ru | ![]() | |||
| 128 | “ | Ka-ru | ![]() | |||
| 168 | “ | Ch’o-go | ![]() | |||
| 215 | “ | Ku-su | ![]() | |||
| 235 | “ | Ko-i | ![]() | |||
| 287 | “ | Ch’ak-kye | ![]() | |||
| 299 | “ | Pun-su | ![]() | |||
| 305 | “ | Pi-ryu | ![]() | |||
| 344 | “ | Sul | ![]() | |||
| 347 | “ | Kon-ch’o-go | ![]() | |||
| 376 | “ | Kon-gu-su | ![]() | |||
| 385 | “ | Ch’im-yu | ![]() | |||
| 385 | “ | Chin-sa | ![]() | |||
| 392 | “ | A-sin | ![]() | |||
| 406 | “ | Chon-ji | ![]() | |||
| 421 | “ | Ku-i-sin | ![]() | |||
| 427 | “ | Pi-yu | ![]() | |||
| 432 | “ | Ka-ro | ![]() | |||
| 476 | “ | Mun-ju | ![]() | |||
| 478 | “ | Sam-geun | ![]() | |||
| 480 | “ | Mo-da | ![]() | Tong-sung-wang | ![]() | |
| 501 | “ | Sa-ma | ![]() | Mu-ryung-wang | “ | |
| 524 | “ | Myung-nong | ![]() | Song-wang | “ | |
| 555 | “ | Ch’ang | ![]() | Wi-duk-wang | “ | |
| 599 | “ | Kye-myung | ![]() | Hye-wang | “ | |
| 600 | “ | Sun | ![]() | Pup-wang | “ | |
| 601 | “ | Chang | ![]() | Mu-wang | “ | |
| 642 | “ | —— | Eui-ja-wang | “ | ||
| Dynasty ended 660 A.D. | ||||||
KINGDOM OF KOGURYU. ![]() | ||||||
| 37 | B.C. | Chu-mong | ![]() | Tong-myung-wang | ![]() | |
| 18 | “ | Yu-ri | ![]() | Yu-ri-wang | “ | |
| 19 | A.D. | Mu-hyul | ![]() | Ta-mu-sin-wang | “ | |
| 45 | “ | Ha-eup-chu | ![]() | Min-jung-wang | “ | |
| 49 | “ | Ha-u | ![]() | Mo-bon-wang | “ | |
| 54 | “ | Kung | ![]() | T’a-jo-wang | “ | |
| 147 | “ | Su-sung | ![]() | C’ha-da-wang | “ | |
| 166 | “ | Pak-ko | ![]() | Sin-da-wang | “ | |
| 180 | “ | Nam-mo | ![]() | Ko-guk-ch’un-wang | “ | |
| 197 | “ | Yun-u | ![]() | San-sang-wang | “ | |
| 228 | “ | U-wi-ku | ![]() | Tong-ch’un-wang | “ | |
| 250 | “ | Yun-bul | ![]() | Chung-ch’un-wang | “ | |
| 271 | “ | Yang-no | ![]() | Su-ch’un-wang | “ | |
| 292 | “ | Sang-bu | ![]() | Pong-sang-wang[Pong-sang-wang] | “ | |
| 300 | “ | Eul-bul | ![]() | Mi-ch’un-wang | “ | |
| 331 | “ | Soé | ![]() | Ko-guk-wun-wang | “ | |
| 372 | “ | Ku-bu | ![]() | So-su-rim-wang | “ | |
| 384 | “ | Yi-yun | ![]() | Ko-guk-yang-wang | “ | |
| 392 | “ | Tam-duk | ![]() | Kwang-ga-to-wang | “ | |
| 414 | “ | Ko-yun | ![]() | Chang-su-wang | “ | |
| 491 | “ | Na-on | ![]() | Mun-ja-wang | “ | |
| 520 | “ | Heung-an | ![]() | An-jang-wang | “ | |
| 532 | “ | Po-yun | ![]() | An-wun-wang | “ | |
| 546 | “ | Pyung-sung | ![]() | Yang-wun-wang | “ | |
| 560 | “ | Yang-sung | ![]() | P’yung-wun-wang | “ | |
| 591 | “ | Wun | ![]() | Yung-yang-wang | “ | |
| 619 | “ | Kon-mu | ![]() | Yung-yu-wang | “ | |
| 643 | “ | Chang | ![]() | Po-jang-wang | “ | |
| Dynasty ended 668 A.D. | ||||||
KINGDOM OF KORYU. ![]() | ||||||
| 918 | A.D. | Wang-gon | ![]() | T’a-jo | ![]() | |
| 944 | “ | Wang-mu | “ ![]() | Hye-jong | ![]() | |
| 946 | “ | Wang-yo | “ ![]() | Chong-jong | ![]() | |
| 950 | “ | Wang-so | “ ![]() | Kwang-jong | ![]() | |
| 976 | “ | Wang-ju | “ ![]() | Kyong-jong | ![]() | |
| 982 | “ | Wang-ch’i | “ ![]() | Sung-jong | ![]() | |
| 998 | “ | Wang-song | “ ![]() | Mok-jong | ![]() | |
| 1010 | “ | Wang-sun | “ ![]() | Hyon-jong | ![]() | |
| 1032 | “ | Wang-heum | “ ![]() | Tuk-jong | ![]() | |
| 1035 | “ | Wang-hyung | “ ![]() | Chung-jong | ![]() | |
| 1047 | “ | Wang-whi | “ ![]() | Mun-jong | ![]() | |
| 1083 | “ | Wang-hun | “ ![]() | Sun-jong | ![]() | |
| 1084 | “ | Wang-un | “ ![]() | Sun-jong | ![]() | |
| 1095 | “ | Wang-uk | “ ![]() | Hon-jong | ![]() | |
| 1096 | “ | Wang-ong | “ ![]() | Suk-jong | ![]() | |
| 1106 | “ | Wang-o | “ ![]() | Ye-jong | ![]() | |
| 1123 | “ | Wang-ha | “ ![]() | In-jong | ![]() | |
| 1147 | “ | Wang-hyon | “ ![]() | Eui-jong | ![]() | |
| 1171 | “ | Wang-ho | ![]() | Myung-jong | ![]() | |
| 1198 | “ | Wang-tak | “ ![]() | Sin-jong | ![]() | |
| 1205 | “ | Wang-yung | “ ![]() | Heui-jong | ![]() | |
| 1212 | “ | Wang-o | “ ![]() | Kang-jong | ![]() | |
| 1214 | “ | Wang-ch’ul | “ ![]() | Ko-jong | ![]() | |
| 1260 | “ | Wang-sik | “ ![]() | Wun-jong | ![]() | |
| 1275 | “ | Wang-ji | “ ![]() | Ch’ung-yul-wang | ![]() | |
| 1309 | “ | Wang-jang | “ ![]() | Ch’ung-sun-wang | “ | |
| 1314 | “ | Wang-do | “ ![]() | Ch’ung-suk-wang | “ | |
| 1331 | “ | Wang-jung | “ ![]() | Ch’ung-hye-wang | “ | |
| 1345 | “ | Wang-heun | “ ![]() | Ch’ung-mok-wang | “ | |
| 1349 | “ | Wang-ji | “ ![]() | Ch’ung-jong-wang | “ | |
| 1352 | “ | Wang-uk | “ ![]() | Kong-min-wang | “ | |
| 1375 | “ | Sin-u | ![]() | Wi-ju | ![]() | |
| 1389 | “ | Wang-yo | ![]() | Kong-yang-wang | ![]() | |
| Dynasty ended 1392. | ||||||
Transcriber’s Note
The use of digital editions is greatly enhanced through the use of text search features. That usefulness can be stymied by variations, intentional or not, in spelling. The decision was taken here to attempt to regularize spelling where printer or editorial errors were made, or where there seemed to be gratuitous variations. Unfortunately, there were many such errors, both in this volume and in the first.
For errors in the English text, corrections were made where they could be reasonably attributed to the printer or editor, or where the same English word appears as expected elsewhere.
One cannot determine a ‘correct’ printing of Korean, Chinese or Japanese proper or place names. The romanization of Korean words was changing even as this text was being prepared in the early 20th century. The author notes (Vol I, p. [iv]) that a system of his own was adopted during the preparation of this text, but a more official system issued by the Royal Asiatic Society was employed later. The result, as he says, is that there are inconsistencies in the spelling of proper names. Sometimes variations can appear on a single page or paragraph. Since it is impossible to distinquish between printer lapses and this variability, proper names are generally given here as they appeared in the text.
Exceptions are made where frequently used names (e.g., ‘Ko-gu-ryŭ’) very occasionally appear in other forms.
Where the quality of the source text is suspect, the most common version of a given name is used. Hyphenation can be very difficult to discern, with the inking sometimes being vestigial.
The system in use in this volume for Korean seems to solely employ ‘ŭ’ and ‘ă’, except for the occasional ‘oé’ or ‘ö’. On rare occasions, ‘ŭ’ will appear to be printed with the diaeresis ‘ü’, which is most likely a poorly inked breve. There are also transliterations for Japanese and Manchu which may include ‘ŏ’ and ‘ă’. Many names appear in the text with or without diacritical marks, with alternate transliterations, e.g. ‘gwi’, ‘kwi’ or ‘guei’, and with or without hyphenation. A good example appears on pp. [252] and [259], where the name of a Chinese war-ship appears as ‘Kwang-chia’, ‘Kwan-chia’, ‘Kwang-yi’, ‘Kwang-ki’.
Another exception is made for the (presumable) misprinting of proper names, which, according to the author’s [Preface] to Volume I, have no hyphen between the patronymic and the following given names, which are hyphenated. Where this rule is violated, the hyphen is removed. Where a hyphen occurs at the end of a line, it is retained or removed depending on the preponderance of other instances of the same word.
There is no mention by the author regarding the use of the special characters ‘ and ’ within Korean names. More modern romanization schemes simply utilize the apostrophe (’) to indicate aspirated consonants (p’, t’, k’, and Ch’). In this text, however, though the place-name ‘P‘yŭng-yang’ can be found much more frequently than ‘P’yŭng-yang’, there seems to be no rhyme nor reason to the variations. Both will occasionally appear in different words on the same page. Every attempt was made to follow the text.
The second chapter of this volume was inadvertently headed as Chapter XI, and is referred to here as Chapter I-A. Also, the heading of Chapter X was misprinted as XX.
The author consistently uses the word ‘geurilla’, where modern usage would have us using ‘guerrilla’ or ‘guerilla’, and that has been honored here. Other words which are consistently spelled oddly (e.g. ‘preceeding’, ‘peddlar’, ‘interferance’) are retained.
There are three indexes: a General Index, a Biographical Index, and a Chronological Index, which features (with one exception) the only Korean characters in the volume.
In the Indexes, particularly the biographical index, a different style of Romanization was employed, which almost entirely dispenses with hyphenation and diacritical marks.
The page references to both volumes are unreliable, sometimes indicating the precise page where the subject is first mentioned, and sometimes indicating the first page of the chapter where that mention occurs.
A number of page references were missing or obviously corrupt, and have been added or replaced, where the reference is warranted by the text. Those which simply reference the wrong locations have been retained. On several occasions, dates were misinterpretted as volume and page references, e.g., ‘1420’ became ‘I 420’ and ‘1592’ become ‘I 592’. These have been corrected. The following table mentions these corrections:
| Decadence of Koryu, I 177, 242, [432/324] | ? Invalid page. |
| Education in Sil-la, I 120[4] | Removed. |
| Fortress of Puk-han built, [II 161] | Added. |
| Gutzleff, [561 I/II 195] | Corrected. Corrupt inversion? |
| Horse-breeding on Quelpart, [I 252] | Added. |
| Invasion, Hideyoshi’s, I [5/3]49 | Replaced. |
| Invasion of Japan, [I 1420/1420, I] 304 | Replaced |
| Japanese declaration of war against China, I [473/252] | Replaced. |
| Japanese take Pyeng-yang [I 592/1592], I 380 | Replaced. |
| Timber on the Yalu, I [231] | Added. |
| Solchi, I [745/43] | Sŭl-chi? Invalid page. |
| Song Kil, I 208 | Duplicate entry removed. |
| Song Siryul, [I 141] | Added. |
| Teung Wun-jung, I [3 2/330] | Replaced. |
| Waeber-Komura Agreement, II [3]08 | Added. |
| Whan Ugeui | ? No page reference. |
| Wirye | ? No page reference. |
| Yang Honsu, [II 210] | Added. Yang Hön-su |
| Yu P’ang-no, I [883/394] | Replaced. |
Corrections made to the text appear underlined. The original text can be viewed using a mouseover, as corrected text.
Corrections made to the text appear as links to the table below, or, for punctuation corrections, as a thin underline, e.g. original.
Substantive changes are summarized below. It is a lengthy list, so punctuation errors, such as missing full stops or comma/full stop errors, have been omitted. The page.line numbers serve as links back to the correction. Some pages consist of columns, in which case a triplet (page.column.line) is employed. Since the various index sections were numbered independently, the prefix ‘i’ applies to the General Index and ‘bi’ applies to the Biographical Index, and ‘ci’ to the Chronological Index.
| [2.18] | Sa T[a/ă]-su, | Replaced. |
| [4.6] | could yet [harrass] and cut | sic |
| [5.12] | the fire-arrows flashed through[t] the air, | Removed. |
| [9.19] | So when he heard that [N/K]ato | Replaced. |
| [10.13] | K[y/w]ŭn Ryŭl took the bodies | Replaced. |
| [16.5] | in the hands of the Korean ge[r/n]erals | Replaced. |
| [19.26] | to the pleasures of peace tha[t/n] was for his own good | Replaced. |
| [21.13] | It is said that [e/o]ver 10,000 | Replaced. |
| [21.25] | [waved] the main question | sic |
| [31.7] | Admiral Ma Gwi | sic |
| [31.31] | kept at Gen. [iK/Ki]m | Transposed. |
| [32.10a] | that [valliant] man | sic |
| [32.10b] | first filled h[e/i]mself with wine | Replaced. |
| [34.29] | move southward to Ch‘ung-ch[‘]ŭng Province | Added. |
| [36.4] | right division the [T /P‘]a-wha-gang. | Replaced. |
| [37.2a] | far stronger tha[t/n] | Replaced. |
| [37.2b] | the beleagured Japanese | sic |
| [37.35] | this had no little to [t/d]o with the return of Gen. Konishi | Replaced. |
| [38.2] | but with the departure of Cesp[i/e]des | Replaced. |
| [41.3] | tablet was raised there in his hon[o]ur | Added. |
| [42.16] | to ravage a cer[t]ain part | Added. |
| [44.25] | demand for condemnation or public [acquital] | sic |
| [44.30] | he instantly acknowle[d]ged his error. | Added. |
| [45.4] | When Chung Eung-t’a arrived in Na[n]king | Added. |
| [45.27] | the west was Sun-ch‘ŭn [ni/in] Chŭl-la Province | Transposed. |
| [47.10] | two handsome swords[.] | Added. |
| [50.34] | he soon became on familar | Added. |
| [51.6] | it proved a deadly poison | Removed. |
| [54.36] | being forwarded to [s/S]eoul to be beheaded. | Replaced. |
| [55.11] | In the[y] year 1605 | Removed. |
| [57.19] | as to n[m/u]mber of ships | Replaced. |
| [60.33] | It will be n[ce/ec]essary | Transposed. |
| [64.10] | the great Manchu leader[.] | Added. |
| [67.16] | Norach’i has tak[a/e]n Puk-kwan | Replaced. |
| [67.22] | I am sure they are intendin[d/g] | Replaced. |
| [69.24] | drive back this Manchu horde.[”] | Added. |
| [70.6] | the downfall of this wret[e/c]hed parody of a king. | Added. |
| [72.36] | with his headqua[r]ters | Added. |
| [76.16] | from the r[o/e]bel ranks | Replaced. |
| [78.25] | he s[m/h]all receive a reward. | Replaced. |
| [78.39] | their leaders had to st[r]ike down | Added. |
| [82.18] | p[er/re]fect was at that moment sleeping off the effects | Transposed. |
| [83.3] | had been confiscated by the Manc[h]us | Added. |
| [85.14] | he also said[ said] the king must | Removed. |
| [87.11] | The Manchu army then moved northward beyon[g/d] | Replaced. |
| [89.4] | When they had been thor[r]oughly | Removed. |
| [91.27] | though it i[n/s] said, | Replaced. |
| [93.40] | the king had [s/c]ome to his senses | Replaced. |
| [94.18] | he despat[e/c]hed two envoys | Replaced. |
| [94.34] | and learn the roads[.] | Added. |
| [95.26] | The people of the no[r]thern provinces | Added. |
| [95.39] | but it is a little p[er/re]mature for us | Transposed. |
| [96.27] | wiping out this disgrace[.] | Added. |
| [97.14] | Such are some of the popular superstitions. | Removed. |
| [101.3] | approach to Kang-wha so careful[l]y | Added. |
| [102.1] | help from the outside.... uns[e/u]ccessful | Replaced. |
| [103.36] | provisoning of Nam-han | Added. |
| [104.8] | [beleagured] fortress. | sic |
| [107.5] | the surrounding line of bes[ei/ie]gers. | Transposed. |
| [112.13] | spite has alway | Added. |
| [113.17] | principle of righteousness[ss] is broken, | Removed. |
| [113.32] | and we surrender ou[r]selves to the clemency | Added. |
| [120.11] | the Ma[m/n]chu Emperor, but shortly afterward | Replaced. |
| [121.30] | The kingdo[n/m] will in that way be preserved. | Replaced. |
| [122.13] | plunged i[n/t] into his bowels, | Replaced. |
| [122.24] | Thi | Added. |
| [125.14] | at a con[d]siderable distance, | Removed. |
| [131.3] | Genera[a]ls Yonggoldă and Mabudă | Removed. |
| [135.1] | to inte[r]dict its use. | Added. |
| [136.1] | doing what he could to mitigate[d] | Removed. |
| [136.23] | these m[a/e]n , and held a proper court | Replaced. |
| [136.31] | [plead] for them before the emperor, | sic |
| [137.18] | eleven men in Eui-ju and elsew[h]ere | Added. |
| [137.37] | Ch[‘]oé Myŭng-gil the Prime Minister. | Added. |
| [138.3] | In it he [exhonerates] Korea from all blame | sic |
| [138.15] | for the persons of Ch[‘]oé Myŭng-gil, | Added. |
| [138.26] | to Puk-kwan [goal]. | sic |
| [139.8] | Then, terrified at his own de[a/e]d, he fled | Replaced. |
| [139.10] | sa[v/y]ing “I am the greatest of rulers. | Replaced. |
| [143.35] | Hamel afterwards wrote an account of his cap[it/ti]vity | Transposed. |
| [145.3] | an ab | Added. |
| [145.21] | to avoid bei[o/n]g | Replaced. |
| [147.20] | of his great p[re/er]sonality upon it. | Transposed. |
| [147.22] | over his rival H[ŏ/ŭ] Mok | Replaced. |
| [148.1] | the king sent forth an[d] edict that no more | Removed. |
| [148.12] | much of their [illgotten] gains, | sic |
| [148.32] | such a large mil[l]itary retinue | Removed. |
| [149.28] | 169[,]771 kyul, | Added. |
| [158.22] | stripped her of all her[e] titles, | Added. |
| [160.31] | the father of the con[b/c]ubine | Replaced. |
| [164.6] | The fourth year of this unfortunate king, 1[6/7]24, opened | Replaced. |
| [168.1] | Ch[ŭ/ö]ng-ju. Here was stored | Replaced. |
| [168.3] | [strategem]. | sic |
| [171.18] | from the gove[r]nment granaries. | Added. |
| [172.4] | and had forgotten all other [custom]. | sic |
| [176.19] | ascendency of the Noron par[t]y, | Added. |
| [176.31] | The Noron [r/p]arty wanted to save themselves; | Replaced. |
| [182.35] | The ev[e]il evil deeds of the Soron party, | Removed. |
| [185.21] | work of interment[.] | Added. |
| [188.28] | there were 400 beli[e]vers in Korea, | Added. |
| [189.31] | In 1799 a peculiar plague broke out in P’y[e/ŭ]ng-yang | Replaced. |
| [196.15] | Yu who had [preceeded] | sic |
| [196.21] | By 1[7/8]37 two other French priests had arrived, | Replaced. |
| [197.1] | by still severer p[re/er]secutions | Transposed. |
| [200.19] | the very rapid spread of Roman Catholcism | Added. |
| [200.30] | mere debauche. | sic |
| [200.32] | which foretold the dis | Added. |
| [203.9] | The Minister Kim [Choa-geun], | sic |
| [212.19] | [soubriquet] of “The Free-will Offering.” | sic |
| [213.37] | reply to this u[n]expected assault | Added. |
| [213.38] | and spe[e]dily drove its garrison out. | Added. |
| [216.2a] | [h]undred Japanese female hides | Added. |
| [216.2b] | an amusing fiction which is[h] | Removed. |
| [219.24] | inflicted for this perfectly u[n]provoked assault. | Added. |
| [220.3] | a strip of n[a/e]utral territory | Replaced. |
| [220.6] | became the hiding pl[e/a]ce of refugees | Replaced. |
| [220.10] | the [wellfare] of both countries | sic |
| [220.16] | waters of the Yalu[,/.] | Replaced. |
| [221.10] | The Japanese th[a/e]n asked why they had been fired upon | Replaced. |
| [221.26] | on Feb[r]uary 27th 1876, | Added. |
| [225.27] | While the two hund[er/re]d men who were being drilled | Transposed. |
| [227.21] | Min Yŭng-ju[,] | Added. |
| [233.17] | and oppositon of | Added. |
| [234.9] | succeed[ed] in putting through a law | Added. |
| [234.33] | on the conservative party in their oppostion to reforms. | Added. |
| [235.5] | and banish or ex[e]cute the leaders | Added. |
| [235.31] | talked about it in a very excited manner [of] the Naval Attache | sic |
| [235.35] | a strong con[v/s]ervative | Replaced. |
| [235.38] | the relatives of one of the pr[e/o]gressionists | Replaced. |
| [238.3] | Then the summo[n]s was sent | Added. |
| [238.7] | Who[w]ever wielded the brutal sword, | Removed. |
| [239.35a] | Pak Y[ŭ]ng-hyo, | sic |
| [239.35b] | Kwang-bom[,] | Added. |
| [239.40] | Meanwhile Hong Yŭng-sik, Pak Y[ŭ]ng-kyo, | sic |
| [240.4] | Y[ŭ]ng-kyo and hacked them to pieces | sic |
| [240.20] | and killed them all, men[,] women and | Added. |
| [241.7] | the trouble of the [preceeding] month, | sic |
| [243.20] | Yuan the Chinese commissio[ne]r had taken up | Added. |
| [245.16] | and be seized with an [uncontrolable] | sic |
| [247.33] | of the people[’]s endurance | Added. |
| [252.15] | the former by way of Asan a[a/n]d the latter | Replaced. |
| [252.35] | The Kwang-[y/k]i was speedily disabled | Replaced. |
| [254.36] | It i[t/s] still a puzzle to many | Replaced. |
| [256.12] | of the Sak Divison. | Added. |
| [257.8] | took by ass[a]ult | Added. |
| [257.36] | about the Korean [archipelego]. | sic |
| [258.5] | During the P’yŭng-yang e[n]gagement | Added. |
| [258.23] | At nine o[’]clock the smoke of the | Added. |
| [261.9] | deemed it wise to with[d]raw. | Added. |
| [261.22] | the battle of A[n]san had proved nothing | Removed. |
| [262.11] | proved that the Jap[a]nese could stand up | Added. |
| [263.16] | a radical and [ineffacable] difference | sic |
| [266.13] | of the “R[e]ighteous Army” in the country | Removed. |
| [267.11] | and partly of other d[e/i]stinguished men. | Replaced. |
| [267.19] | [Yi-jo] or Ceremonial Department, | sic |
| [268.15] | at liberty to address the thro[ n/ne] | Replaced. |
| [268.37] | (17) Even eunuc[k/h]s, if they are men of ability, | Replaced. |
| [270.27] | How absu[r]d this was | Added. |
| [270.37] | hundred other commodi[ti]es , | Added. |
| [283.10] | under the i[n/m]pression | Replaced. |
| [286.8] | Viscount was an ent[uh/hu]siastic Buddhist | Transposed |
| [286.18] | between these two powerf[n/u]l personages | Replaced. |
| [286.38] | his arrival on the sce[u/n]e. | Replaced. |
| [286.39] | was assis | Removed. |
| [288.26] | from the Decison of the Japanese | Added. |
| [291.22] | ba[tall/ttal/ion in Seoul, | Replaced. |
| [291.26] | Adachi Ken | Removed. |
| [293.13] | Sakai [Marataro] and a few others, | sic: Masataro? |
| [293.16] | the party met the Japanese [drilled] Korean troops | sic: drilling? |
| [293.39] | and his acts, th[r]ough unforeseen by his superiors | Removed. |
| [294.10] | as given by the Hiroshma | Added. |
| [296.38] | foreign representatives were received lat[t]er later in the day. | Removed. |
| [298.20] | man as Miura ca[n] be called complicity. | Added. |
| [300.16] | Japanese in Seoul were now entirely quescent | Added. |
| [301.33] | through the G[oa]/ao]ler Cabinet | Transposed. |
| [303.17] | of Dr. Brown as adviser to Finance Department | Added. |
| [305.11] | enjoyed the respite too thoroug[h]ly | Added. |
| [306.16] | a [negligeable] quantity. | sic |
| [307.35] | Indepen[d]ence and to this | Added. |
| [313.9] | Russian admirals, including[,] Admiral Alexeieff | Removed. |
| [315.13] | the father of the Emper[p]or | Removed. |
| [315.15] | connected with the stir[r]ing events | Added. |
| [318.5] | attempt was made to po[si/is]on the Emperor | Transposed. |
| [318.26a] | this should not be[ be] done, | Removed. |
| [318.26b] | and so una[min/nim]ous was the sentiment | Transposed. |
| [318.34] | an event of great importance [ ] every | sic: in? |
| [319.6] | In a sense they were justfied in so thinking, | Added. |
| [321.12] | it embarrassed the adminstration, | Added. |
| [323.40] | of the Indepe[n]dence | Added. |
| [324.1] | to the contr[a]ry they | Added. |
| [326.38] | [negligeable] stage; | sic |
| [327.7] | the names of Mr. Legend[er/re] and Mr. Greathouse, | Transposed. |
| [327.31] | to [harrass] and injure Japanese interests | sic |
| [329.30] | even when rolling in op[p]ulence | Removed. |
| [329.37] | thousand[-]fold | Added. |
| [330.25] | of the outrage were d[e/i]smissed as | Replaced. |
| [331.37] | but it is cert[ia/ai]n | Transposed. |
| [335.3] | and through ministeral influence | Added. |
| [335.32] | it caused the rashly enthusia[a/s]tic to stop and think. | Replaced. |
| [337.2] | T[a/h]e Japanese Bank issu[e]s | Replaced, added. |
| [339.20] | many elements of g[uin/enui]une humor, | Replaced. |
| [340.13] | 27th of Nove[n/m]ber fourteen | Replaced. |
| [340.26] | The tension was t[w/o]o great | Replaced. |
| [342.2] | power through servile adher[a/e]nce to Russian interests. | Replaced. |
| [342.26] | and exp[r]essed no desire | Added. |
| [344.8] | Foreigner | Added. |
| [345.27] | Hă-ju, the capital [ ] the province, | sic: missing ‘of’? |
| [348.6] | she had doubtless | Removed. |
| [348.17] | territory encro[a]ched upon | Added. |
| [349.21] | inflicted the grea | Removed. |
| [350.39] | removing the[re/ir] families and [re/ir] valuables | Replaced. |
| [352.3] | Four days l[e/a]ter this general made a final appeal | Replaced. |
| [352.18] | that seve[r]al thousand Russian troops | Added. |
| [355.4] | be at least enough rap[p]ort between the civil and military | Added. |
| [356.7] | that [“]if it is necessary | Added. |
| [356.26] | the Russians would not fire upon the t[r]ansports. | Added. |
| [357.17] | Japan had never recognized the n[ue/eu]trality of Korea, | Transposed. |
| [358.35] | we are t[w/o]o near it to see it | Replaced. |
| [361.10] | the British cruiser Talbot and the French c[ur/ru]iser Pascal. | Transposed. |
| [364.9] | but did not succe[e]d. | Added. |
| [364.29] | in other directi[a/o]ns | Replaced. |
| [366.39] | warlike operations between the two belligerents [was/were] | Replaced. |
| [367.9] | and soon took their depa[r]ture | Added. |
| [368.15] | Koreans we[a/r]e dissatisfied | Replaced. |
| [370.22] | It was perfect[l]y right for the Japanese | Added. |
| [370.31] | named the Il-chin [s/S]ociety. | Replaced. |
| [371.8] | an Ameri[c]an | Added. |
| [371.37] | but the war interfer[r]ed with the | Removed. |
| [371.40] | and the results of Christian | Removed. |
| [374.2] | They have served their purpose[d/s] and are ready | Replaced. |
| [374.8] | to drift upon the Sar[g]asso Sea | Added. |
| General Index | ||
| [i1.2.24] | “Baby [“]War”, The, | Removed. |
| [i1.2.44] | ” of Hang-[jnI/ju], II 10 | Replaced. |
| [i2.1.3] | ” of Ka[Y]-do Island, II 129 | Removed. |
| [i4.2.39] | Ma[u/n]chu, II 96 | Replaced. |
| [i4.2.41] | ” ” [Japan], I 166, 260 | Added. |
| [i4.2.54] | to present d[a/y]nasty, First Japanese, I 302 | Replaced. |
| [i6.1.12] | Gloir[e], La, II 197 | Added. |
| [i6.2.37] | ” of Japan, plans of Mongol, I[I] 214 | Removed. |
| [i6.1.20] | Gutzleff, [561 I/II 195] | Replaced. |
| [i8.1.12] | Kijun, [K/M]igration of, I I27 | Replaced. |
| [i10.1.22] | ” Govern[a/o]r-general, I 204 | Replaced. |
| [i10.2.22] | ” Sorti[e]s from, II 103, 105, 107 | Added. |
| [i10.1.59] | “Mul[l]berry Palace” built, II 182 | Removed. |
| [i11.2.21] | Party strife forbidd[d]en, II 165 | Removed. |
| [i12.2.1] | Railway concess[s/i]on, Seoul Fusan, II 318 | Replaced. |
| [i13.1.6] | ” laws re[c]vised, II 149 | Removed. |
| [i13.1.39] | ” Aggressi[o]n on Yalu, II 348 | Added. |
| [i14.1.51] | Suzerainty c[o/a]st off, Chinese, II 273 | Replaced. |
| [i15.2.28] | ” between China and Kogur[y]ŭ, I 86, 98 | Added. |
| Biographical Index | ||
| [bi1.2.24] | Chi [ /Y]un, I 259 | Replaced. |
| [bi4.2.37] | Nak Wh[a] am, I 101 | Added. |
| [bi5.1.11] | [Y/O] Yeeui, I 309 | Replaced. |
| [bi5.1.17] | Ok K[ /a]ng, 61 | Replaced. |
| [bi6.1.7] | Sin Kil[l/i], I 359 | Replaced. |
| [bi6.1.55] | S[a/o]ng Hanhong, I 127 | Replaced. |
| [bi6.1.56] | S[a/o]ang Heuian, I 322 | Replaced. |
| [bi6.1.35] | So P‘il[l], I 141 | Removed. |
| [bi6.1.40] | Sok Kang [Y]mok, I 322 | Removed. |
| [bi6.3.26] | Tap-[ /d]on, I 85 | Added. |
| [bi7.2.51] | [ /Y]i Chamyun, 215 | Restored. |
| Chronological Index | ||
| [ci2.2.17] | Ka-duk[./-]wang | Replaced. |
| [ci4.2.35] | Pong[ /-]sang-wang | Replaced. |


































































































































































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