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The Problem of the success of Gwajeon in early Joseon and the Reformation of Susinjeon and Hyulyangjeon

  • The Review of Korean History
  • 2019, (135), pp.5-36
  • Publisher : The Historical Society Of Korea
  • Research Area : Humanities > History
  • Received : August 12, 2019
  • Accepted : September 1, 2019
  • Published : September 30, 2019

LEE MIN-WOO 1

1서울대학교 규장각한국학연구원

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ABSTRACT

The Gwajeonbeop was eclectic in that it did not deny the possibility of successes in family relationships, even though the principle was hand-over. The tension between the principle and the reality has existed since the enactment of the Gwajeonbeop, and as time passed since the founding of Joseon, the demand for successes in family relationships grew. The revision of the Susinjeon and Hyulyangjeon in King Taejong period resulted in the direction of accepting the demands of the officials and greatly expanding the width of succession. The process in which the eclectic aspects in the Gwajeonbeop eventually changed in the direction that allowed the succession in family relationships means that the custom and idea about land in Goryo persisted despite the upheaval of the founding of the Joseon and the radical changes in the institution of land. Nevertheless, the principle of hand-over did not deteriorate or invalidate, and the reform of the system was carried out in the exterior of the system bearing the Confucian values.

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