crownprince = 황태자
light a. 가벼운, 빛
right a. 옳은, 오른쪽, 권리
in order to~ = so as to~ = so that … may~ = 하기 위해서
He stood up in order to (or so as to) see better.
enough to~ = so ~ that … can = too … not to
He is strong enough to do the job. = He is so strong that he can do the job.
= He is too strong not to do the job.
too … to
Preface
You can be the best palace tour guide for your family, friends, and tourists with this!
This book is the culmination of five years of research, field study, and personal experience on the subject of Changdeokgung Palace. While working as a tour guide at the royal palace, I gave many tours for locals and global tourists and met lots of people who were interested in Korean royal palac
Principles
To set a basis for a stable and lasting dynasty, Chosun Dynasty had several principles about throne succession in place.
• The first principle said, that the oldest son of the queen, the crownprince, succeeded to the throne.
• The second principle said, that the most virtuous man can also succeed to the throne.
Over the 500 years of Chosun Dynasty, only 7 out of 27 k
Ⅱ. The Basis of the Joseon Dynasty's 500-year history
1) The systemic basis for the Joseon Dynasty
The basis for Joseon kingship was Confucianism. All other religions were excluded, making Confucianism the foundation for the Joseon system as a whole, and the primary subject of education for king, crownprince, and peasant alike.
The virtues of Confucianism were humanity, righteousn
crown perched on a head of tight curls. WE ARE LOOKING
THROUGH the crown at the girl as she rises slowly, then looks boldly
at the PRINCE.
GIRL: Do not be swayed by my pleasure at the sight of you, my lord.
For though my father, the Duke, has promised you my hand, I cannot
consent to be yours until the evil that stalks our land from highest
hill to deepest dale is ...
Suddenly the GIRL stops spea