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 topic of our team is an analysis ofthe institutional crisis atthe end of Koryǒ re
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