The Confucian kingship in Korea : Yŏngjo and the politics of sagacity
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(OCoLC)47254811
(OCoLC)ocm47254811
(CStRLIN)OHCA01-B2269
(NNC)3024945
Heritage of kings
JaHyun Kim Haboush.
Y*ongjo and the politics of sagacity
geneal. tables ; 23 cm.
Originally published as: A heritage of kings.
"Contains a new preface reflecting new discoveries and updated scholarship"--P. [4] of cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-307) and index.
1. Confucian Kingship and Royal Authority in the Yi Monarchy -- 2. Yongjo's Reign: Images of Sagehood -- 3. Yongjo's Rule: Politics of Patriarchy -- 4. Yongjo's Court: Magnificent Harmony -- 5. Yongjo's Tragedy: The Prince of Mournful Thoughts -- App. 1. Genealogical Table of the Yi Royal House -- App. 2. Historical Chart of Factional Development -- App. 3. Yongjo's and Sukchong's Curricula in the Royal Lecture -- App. 4. Historiographical Discussion and Evaluation of Several Sources.
Studies in Asian culture.
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In this book, JaHyun Kim Haboush provides an introduction to traditional Korean culture through the story of Yongjo, and offers profound insights into the complex interplay between Confucian rhetoric and the politics of the Yi monarchy. Haboush focuses on the deteriorating relationship between Yongjo and his only son, Crown Prince Sado, and relates the agonizing choices the Confucian ruler was forced to make between saving either his son or his dynasty.
Originally published as A Heritage of Kings, this paperback edition contains a new preface reflecting new discoveries and updated scholarship in the field."--BOOK JACKET.