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LaHi presents: Seriously Trivial King Taejong of the Joseon Dynasty was one of the toughest kings fr

LaHi presents: Seriously Trivial

King Taejong of the Joseon Dynasty was one of the toughest kings from the period. Once, while on a hunting trip, he fell from his horse. The King was embarrassed, and ordered his attendants not to let the royal recorders know that he fell. It was the recorders’ job to record everything that happened around the court, especially things about the king. Since the recorders were so dedicated to doing their job, they wrote that the king fell from his horse and ordered his attendants not to let the recorders know.

Source:

Taejong Sillok Book 7. 5th year of King Taejong’s Reign (1404), February 8.

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Kim Soo-hyun in Moon Embracing the Sun

Kim Soo-hyun in Moon Embracing the Sun


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Drama:Yi San 2007

  • Character:Consort Sung Ui Bin,Hanbok part 3
  • Actress:Han Ji Min
historical-nonfiction: Name tags (in Korean: hopae) were, at times, legally required for all adult m

historical-nonfiction:

Name tags (in Korean: hopae) were, at times, legally required for all adult males under the Joseon government. First introduced in 1413 by King Taejong they were apparently modeled after a similar system under the contemporary Yuan Dynasty. Hopae were required on and off until the early 1600s, usually when the government saw the need to control internal migration. The tags are made of wood or horn, and showed the man’s name plus other required identification. Some also included rank and permissions.

These particular tags belonged to soldiers. They list the soldiers’ name, year of birth, year of entering service, position, and place of residence/troop. The last two on the right were for two brothers, both cannoneers (別破陣).

Sheds new light on Lee Chang having a jade one in Kingdom….


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