The History of Korea (vol. 2 of 2)
Homer B. Hulbert
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  • Imbert Bishop, II [196]
  • Im-dun, I [18]
  • Im-jin River, I [368]
    • ” ” forced, I [381]
    • ” ” guarded, I [370]
  • 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]
    • ” Club disbands, II [324]
    • ” ” weakens, II [316]
    • ” Day, II [222]
    • ” declared, II [273]
    • ” of Korea, I [7]
  • Independent, The, II [308]
  • Infernal machine, II [218]
  • Innovations, Chinese, I [78]
    • ” in Pak-je, I [81]
    • ” from China, I [110]
  • 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]
    • ” disaster at, II [117]
    • ” French defeat on, II [210]
    • ” King ordered from, I [206], [207]
    • ” King on, I [195]
    • ” Manchus take, II [118]
    • ” Palaces destroyed, I [209]
  • Ka-rak, I [50]
    • ” boundaries, I [50]
    • ” fall of, I [80]
  • 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]
    • ” murdered, II [249]
    • ” II [223]
  • Kidnapping the Regent, II [231]
  • Kija’s Capital, I [7]
    • ” civilization, I [8]
    • ” coming of, I [4]
    • ” dynasty, I [11]
    • ” dynasty, End of, I [15]
    • ” laws, I [8]
    • ” loyalty, I [6]
    • ” origin of, I [4]
    • ” reforms, I [8]
    • ” route, I [6]
    • ” tomb, I [10]
  • Kijun, Migration[Migration] of, I [27]
  • Kin Empire, I [172]
    • ” Good will of, I [173]
    • ” dynasty extinct, I [198]
    • ” letter, I [173]
  • King deposed, Koryŭ, I [216], [287]
  • King of Koryŭ abdicates, Last, I [292]
  • Ki-tan bridge the Yalu, I [161]
    • ” calendar, I [151]
    • ” disaster, I [163]
    • ” driven back, I [160]
    • ” envoys, I [154]
    • ” falls, I [188]
    • ” refugees, I [187]
    • ” invasion, I [150], [155]
    • ” power, I [142]
    • ” suzerainty, I [152]
  • “Knife Gang”, II [156]
  • Koguryŭ, I [36]
    • ” Customs, I [39]
    • ” boundaries, I [39]
    • ” religion, I [39]
    • ” dismemberment of, I [113]
    • ” conquests, I [40]
    • ” expansion, I [40]
    • ” falls, I [112]
    • ” hostility to China, I [45]
    • ” Introduction of Buddhism, I [65]
    • ” Origin of word, I [38]
  • Konishi, General, I [351]
  • Korean captives returned, II [55]
  • Koryetz, II [355], [361]
  • Koryŭ dynasty founded, I [134]
    • ” King deposed, I [216]
    • ” king goes to China, I [212]
    • ” refugees, I [200]
    • ” revolts from Mings, I [283]
    • ” turns against Mongols, I [242]
    • ” vassal of China, I [135]
    • ” vassal to Mings, I [261]
    • ” woman, Empress of China, I [237]
  • 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]
    • ” a Buddhist, I [131]
    • ” capital, I [130]
    • ” fall, I [132]
    • ” proclaimed king, I [130]
    • ” rescue, 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]
    • ” deposed, II [70]
    • ” excesses, II [59]
    • ” Prince, II [55]
  • 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]
    • ”defeated, I [136]
    • ”sacks Silla capital, I [136]
    • ”war with Wang gon, I [137]
  • Land measurement, I [142], [232]
  • Law against adulteration of food, I [171]
    • ” against counterfeiting, I [171]
    • ” codification of, I [315]
    • ” for detectives, II [170]
    • ” of Kija, I [8]
    • ” against Monasteries, II [148]
    • ” against Murder, II [145]
    • ” penal, I [111]
    • ” of primogeniture, I [165]
    • ” published, I [318]
  • 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]
    • ” work of Choé Ch’i-wŭn, I [128]
      • ” of King In-jong, II [182]
      • ” of King Sun-jo, I [340]
  • Loans, Beginnings of Government, I [65]
  • Lobanoff-Yamata Agreement, II [308]
  • Long-tailed fowls, I [29]
  • Mabuda, II [94]
  • Mahan, I [28]
    • ” Conquest of, I [45]
    • ” Customs, I [29]
    • ” Fall of, I [44]
    • ” population, I [30]
    • ” religion, I [30]
  • 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]
    • ” with sister, I [144], [145]
    • ” of present Emperor, II [205]
    • ” of Japanese and Koreans, II [45]
    • ” of widows first forbidden, I [321]
  • Masanpo Russian coaling station, II [334]
  • Masks, Japanese, II [52]
  • Massacre of crew of “General Sherman”, II [207]
    • ” of military faction, I [162]
    • ” of civil faction, I [178]
  • 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]
    • ” instructors, Russian, II [313]
    • ” reforms, II [89], [144]
  • Min faction, II [224]
  • Min Seung-ho murdered, II [218]
  • Min Yong-ik Envoy to U.S., II [232]
    • ” conservative, II [233]
    • ” wounded, II [236]
  • 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]
    • ” forbidden, II [169]
    • ” gold, I [169]
  • Minister to U.S., II [246]
    • ” to Japan, First, II [225]
    • ” of state killed, II [237]
  • 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]
    • ” in Koguryŭ, First, I [65]
    • ” Law against, II [148]
    • ” as poor-houses, II [147]
  • Money, I [152], [171], [242]
    • ” Silver, I [233]
  • Mongols, Allies of, I [187]
    • ” Appeal to, I [205]
    • ” army, Composition of, I [220]
  • 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]
    • ” for dead king begun, I [338]
    • ” garb, I [78]
  • 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]
    • ” of Chöng Mong-ju, I [292]
    • ” of king of Koryŭ, I [181]
    • ” of King Tan-jong, I [312]
    • ” of Kim Ok-kyun, II [249]
    • ” Law against, II [145]
    • ” Punishment for, I [176]
  • 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]
    • ” Attempts to relieve, II [106], [109], [110], [111]
    • ” Defense of, II [102]
    • ” evacuated, II [124]
    • ” Fortress built, II [82]
    • ” King escapes to, II [100]
    • ” Manchu fence about, II [105]
    • ” offer of surrender, II [113]
    • ” Sorties[Sorties] from, II [103], [105], [107]
    • ” Starvation in, II [107]
  • Nang-nang Tribe, I [18], [25]
  • Nap-tap-chŭl defeated, I [252]
  • National examinations, I [146], [237]
  • Naval battle off A-san, II [252]
    • ” ” off Chemulpo, II [359]
    • ” ” of Chin-do, II [33]
    • ” ” at Ok-po Island, I [375]
    • ” ” at Pyuk-hang Harbor, I [377]
    • ” ” near Sun-ch‘un, II [48]
    • ” ” at Tang-hang Harbor, I [377]
    • ” ” of Yalu, II [258]
    • ” reform, II [172]
    • ” stations, II [155]
    • ” victory of Admiral Yi Sun-sin, I [399]
  • 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]
    • ” The King’s, II [278]
    • ” to Mok Ho-ryŭng, King’s, II [163]
    • ” to Manchus, II [86]
  • Obeisance to Tsin Emperor, I [13]
  • Obscene literature banned, I [321]
  • Official garments, I [146]
    • ” grades, I [148]
    • ” names, Mongol, I [228]
  • 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]
    • ” of fall of Koryŭ, I [239]
    • ” of the Japanese Invasion, I [334]
    • ” of fall of Păk-je, I [104]
    • ” of fall of Sil-la, I [121]
    • ” of Manchu invasion, II [97]
  • 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]
    • ” falls, I [106]
    • ” Introduction of Buddhism into, I [166]
    • ” treachery, I [45]
  • Păk-tu-san, Sacrifice to, II [179]
  • Păk Yong-hyo pardoned, II [274]
    • ” final departure, II [284]
    • ” return from Japan, II [273]
    • ” II 225
  • Palace built, Kyöng-bok, I [298]
    • ” ” New, II [310]
    • ” ” “Mulberry”, II [61]
    • ” ” Burned 1592, I [363]
    • ” ” 1904, II [366]
    • ” guard, Russian, II [311]
    • ” of Kang-wha, I [198], [200]
    • ” on Kang-wha destroyed, I [209]
    • ” rebuilt, Kyöng-bok, II [211]
    • ” stormed, II [227]
    • ” taken by Japanese, 1894 II [252]
  • Pal-hă Tribe, I [26]
  • Pander to Mongol Court, I [232]
  • Panic because of fall of Peking, II [200]
    • ” in Seoul, I [361]
    • ” in Seoul 1592, I [354]
    • ” ” ”, II [230]
    • ” Strange, II [184]
  • 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]
    • ” ” First, I [301]
    • ” ” restored, II [151]
  • 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]
    • ” captured by “Red-heads”, I [245]
    • ” invested, II [256]
    • ” Japanese before, 1592 I [386]
    • ” King Sŭn-jo at, I [369]
    • ” Schools in, I [138]
    • ” Siege of, I [48], [157]
  • Pyon-han Tribe, I [31]
  • Queen’s body burned, II [295]
    • ” dies, II [294]
    • ” divorced, II [158]
    • ” False charges against King Sun-jo’s, II [62]
    • ” funeral, II [314]
    • ” for Japan, a Korean, I [61]
    • ” of Korea, A Mongol, I [216]
    • ” murder, Hiroshima Court on, II [289]
    • ” murder, Miura plots, II [288]
    • ” and Regent hostile, II [217]
    • ” return to Seoul 1882, II [231]
  • 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]
    • ” Seoul-Wiju, II [309]
    • ” Seoul-Chemulpo, II [311]
    • ” Seoul-Fusan, II [372]
  • 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]
    • ” of 426 B. C., I [12]
    • ” of Cho Wi-jŭng, I [182]
    • ” of Hong Kyöng-nă, II [192]
    • ” in Kong-ju, II [140]
    • ” of Myo Chung, I [176]
    • ” in Sil-la 645 A. D., I [101]
    • ” in South,II [167]
    • ” of Yi Kwal, II [74]
    • ” of Yi Si-ă, I [316]
  • 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]
    • ” returns from China, II [241]
    • ” returns to power, II [229]
  • Relic, Buddhist, I [163]
    • ” of Kija, I [10]
    • ” of Tan-gun, I [3]
  • Religion, Buddhism, I [76]
    • ” Buddhist a Government, I [66]
    • ” of Koguryŭ, I [39]
    • ” of Ma-han, I [30]
    • ” Shintoism, I [92]
    • ” of Ye-mak, I [21]
  • Repository, The Korean, II [326]
  • Resident dismissed, Mongol, I [242]
  • Residency, Mongol, I [194]
  • Retrogression, II [310]
  • Revenue, I [168]
    • ” in Koryŭ, I [222]
    • ” of Korea, II [55]
    • ” laws revised[revised], II [149]
    • ” reforms, II [270]
  • Revolt in Koryŭ, I [197]
    • ” of Ajnus, II [350]
    • ” Nam-nyŭ, I [20]
    • ” of slaves, I [185], [195]
  • 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]
    • ” ” disturbance, II [345]
    • ” ” priest in Nanking, II [92]
    • ” ” priests on Quelpart, II [197]
  • Roman Catholicism, spread of, II [184], [209]
    • ” ” Entrance of, II [37], [156]
    • ” ” First edict against, II [175]
  • Roze appealed to, Admiral, II [206]
    • ” Expedition of Adm., II [208], [209]
    • ” Island sold, II [330]
  • Russians ask for trading rights, II [205]
    • ” coaling station, II [334]
  • Russia not favorable to reforms, II [309]
  • Russian Church, II [331]
    • ” Aggression[Aggression] on Yalu, II [348]
    • ” Legation, King goes to, II [302]
    • ” Military instructors, II [313]
    • ” Palace guard, II [311]
    • ” pressure withdrawn, II [316]
    • ” tactics in the East, II [342]
    • ” timber concession, II [346]
    • ” treaty, II [346]
    • ” Variak, II [357], [367]