1.
Introduction
1)
Topic
2)
Motive of the examine
2.
Body
1)
Background of Late Koryo's institutional crisis. (Internal cause & External cause)
2)
Reform of late Koryǒ
(1)
Reform of King Chungseon
(2)
Reform of King Chungmok
(3)
Reform of King Kongmin
3)
Influx of Hyangni
3.
Analysis and conclusion
4.
Reference
1. Introduction
1) Topic
The t
the word Tal
"to let something go"
or
"to be free.“
-Gagsi
Someone who wearing Gagsi Tal, Play the difficulty of new bride in Talchum
Choegwari
During theKoryo period, many Buddhist clergy held considerable political power. The corrupt and lusty monk became an object of mockery for the common people in talchum.
-Nojang
Yellow eyes : drunkard
White spots : Fly-spe
< Kwangjong’s reform >
- Slave Investiture Act
→ deprived manpower of private military forces
- Government service examination system
→ asserted the dynasty’s right to regulate recruitment procedures
Preface
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