“Daedongyeojido” is a landmark 19th-century map of the Korean Peninsula created by cartographer Kim Jeong-ho. Completed in 1861 during the late Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), it was designed as a folding ...
In Park Bum-shin's novel "Gosanja (Man of the Mountain)," Kim Jeong-ho, a cartographer and geographer of the Joseon Kingdom (1392-1910), struggles to make accurate maps despite opposition from the ...
The National Daegu Museum announced on December 11 that it will hold a special lecture titled "Joseon, the Land of Geographic Records" at 2:00 p.m. on December 18 in the museum auditorium, in ...
<A network of connections among key royal figures of the Gyeyu Jeongnan—King Danjong, Grand Prince Suyang (later King Sejo), Grand Prince Anpyeong—and government officials, reconstructed from the ...
The Suseon Chongdo (首善總圖) held at the Yongsan History Museum in Seoul was designated as Seoul Metropolitan City Tangible Cultural Property No. 582 on the 21st. The term ‘Suseon (首善)’ refers to an ...
As interest grows in Danjong, Sejo, and the Gyeyu coup amid the recent box-office success of the film The King's Warden, domestic and overseas researchers have released findings that analyze the rise ...
<A Method for Defining a Bureaucrat’s Total Success Index Based on the Sum of Ranks Recorded in the Annals> KAIST Reconstructs the Power Map Behind Gyeyu Coup, Revealing the Dynamics of Joseon ...
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