Koryŏ under Mongol control had unique political features. Despite the long struggle against the Mongols, Koryŏ eventually surrendered to them to become their "son-in-law" country and thus came to be dominated by the Mong...
The chohoe (朝會, court conference) was a ceremony symbolizing
royal authority which was conducted in traditional East Asian societies
heavily influenced by Confucianism. The Chinese character for cho (朝)
has traditi...
In 1356, King Kongmin of Koryŏ carried out his “anti‐Yüan
reforms” that finally ended a century of Mongol interference. This
reform came as a result of several factors such as the king’s
accurate assessment of politic...
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Deoksoo Choi (2001). King Kojong's Perception of the West during the Period of Opening of Ports. International Journal of Korean History, 2(1),
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