Yeongeuijeong
Yeongeuijeong | |
Portrait of Chae Jegong who served as Yeonguijeong during the King Jeongjo's reign. | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 영의정/ 영상/ 상상/ 수규/ 원보 |
Hanja | 領議政 / 領相/ 上相/ 首揆/ 元輔 |
Revised Romanization | yeong-uijeong[1]/ sangsang/ sugyu/ wonbo |
McCune–Reischauer | yŏng'ŭijŏng / sangsang/ sukyu / wonbo |
Yeonguijeong (Korean pronunciation: [jʌŋ ɰi tɕʌŋ]) was a title created in 1400, during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea (1392-1910) and given to the Chief State Councillor[1][2] as the highest government position of "Uijeongbu" (State Council). Existing for over 500 years, its function can be compared to that of a present day "Prime Minister of South Korea".[3][4] Only one official at a time was appointed to the position and though was generally called Yeongsang, was also referred to as Sangsang, Sugyu or Wonbo. Although, the title of Yeonguijeong was defined as the highest post in charge of every state affairs by law, its practical functions changed drastically depending on the particular King and whether that King's power was strong or weak.[4]
The establishment
The Korean Joseon Dynasty inherited the state structure of its predecessor, the Goryeo Dynasty (918–1392), but soon began to reorganize the government. In 1400, the second year after King Jeongjong ascended to the throne, he renamed the Privy Council or Dopyeonguisasa,[5] the highest assigned post in charge of the state affairs of Goryeo, to "Uijeongbu" and let the post be called "yeonguijeong busa" (領議政府事). As both functions of Uijeongbu got stronger, and its system was further revised, Yeonguijeong busa was renamed to Yeonguijeong in a firm establishment of the office.[4]
In 1466, the position was officially put in statutory form as Gyeongguk daejeon (Complete Code of Law)[6] was complied.[7] The Yeongjuijeong title was generally conferred on a senior minister who had previously served as Jwauijeong (Second State Councillor[8][9]), a post immediately below that of Yeonguijeong, but higher than that of Uuijeong (Third State Councillor[10]). The three posts were collectively referred to as "Samjeongseung" (Three top officials[11]) or "Samuijeong" (Three High Councilors).[4]
List of the Chief State Councilors of Joseon
Reign | King | Hangul | Chief State Councilor | # | Hangul | life | KO | source | |||
1 | 1392–1398 | Taejo | 태조 | ||||||||
1 | 1392/07/17 | Jeong Dojeon | 정도전 | x | kp | ||||||
2 | 1398–1400 | Jeongjong | 정종 | ||||||||
1 | |||||||||||
3 | 1400–1418 | Taejong | 태종 | ||||||||
1 | 1401/07/13 | Yi Seo | 이서 | x | kp | ||||||
2 | 1402/10/04 | Seong Seokrin | 성석린 | x | kp | ||||||
3 | 1403/07/16 | Jo Jun | 조준 | x | kp | ||||||
4 | 1405/07/03 | Seong Seokrin | 2 | 성석린 | kp | ||||||
5 | 1406/12/04 | Yi Seo | 2 | 이서 | kp | ||||||
6 | 1407/07/04 | Uian Daegun (Yi Wa) | 의안대군 (이화) | x | kp | ||||||
7 | 1408/01/03 | Uian Daegun (???) | 의안대군 … 사면 | kp | |||||||
8 | 1408/05/27 | Ha Ryun | 하륜 | x | kp | ||||||
9 | 1409/08/10 | Yi Seo | 3 | 이서 | kp | ||||||
10 | 1408/10/11 | Ha Ryun | 2 | 하륜 | kp | ||||||
11 | 1412/08/21 | Seong Seokrin | 3 | 성석린 | kp | ||||||
12 | 1414/04/17 | Ha Ryun | 3 | 하륜 | kp | ||||||
13 | 1415/10/28 | Seong Seokrin | 4 | 성석린 | kp | ||||||
14 | 1416/05/25 | Nam Jae | 남재 | x | kp | ||||||
15 | 1416/11/02 | Yu Jeonghyeon | 유정현 | x | kp | ||||||
16 | 1418/06/05 | Han Sanggyeong | 한상경 | x | kp | ||||||
4 | 1418–1450 | Sejong | 세종 | ||||||||
1 | 1418/09/03 | Sim On | 심온 | x | kp | ||||||
2 | 1418/12/07 | Yu Jeonghyeon | 2 | 유정현 | x | kp | |||||
3 | 1424/09/07 | Yi Jig | 이직 | x | kp | ||||||
4 | 1431/09/07 | Hwang Hui | 황희 | x | kp | ||||||
5 | 1449/10/05 | Ha Yeon | 하연 | kp | |||||||
5 | 1450–1452 | Munjong | 문종 | ||||||||
1 | 1451/10/27 | Hwangbo In | 황보인 | x | kp | ||||||
6 | 1452–1455 | Danjong | 단종 | ||||||||
1 | 1453/10/11 | Suyangdaegun (K-Sejo) | 수양대군 (이유) | x | kp | ||||||
7 | 1455–1468 | Sejo | 세조 | ||||||||
1 | 1455/06/11 | Jeong Inji | 정인지 | x | kp | ||||||
2 | 1458/12/07 | Jeong Changson | 정창손 | x | kp | ||||||
3 | 1459/11/05 | Gang Maenggyeong | 강맹경 | x | kp | ||||||
4 | 1461/04/29 | Jeong Changson | 2 | 정창손 | kp | ||||||
5 | 1461/05/20 | Sin Sukju | 신숙주 | x | kp | ||||||
6 | 1466/04/18 | Gu Chigwan | 구치관 | kp | |||||||
7 | 1466/10/19 | Han Myeonghoe | 한명회 | x | kp | ||||||
8 | 1467/04/06 | Hwang Susin | 황수신 | kp | |||||||
9 | 1467/05/20 | Sim Hoe | 심회 | x | kp | ||||||
10 | 1467/12/12 | Jo Seokmun | 조석문 | kp | |||||||
11 | 1468/07/17 | Guseonggun | 구성군 (이준) | x | kp | ||||||
8 | 1468–1469 | Yejong | 예종 | ||||||||
1 | 1468/12/20 | Bak Wonhyeong | 박원형 | kp | |||||||
2 | 1469/01/23 | Han Myeonghoe | 2 | 한명회 | x | kp | |||||
3 | 1469/08/22 | Hong Yunseong | 홍윤성 | x | kp | ||||||
9 | 1469–1494 | Seongjong | 성종 | ||||||||
1 | 1470/04/06 | Yun Jaun | 윤자운 | kp | |||||||
2 | 1471/10/23 | Sin Sukju | 2 | 신숙주 | x | kp | |||||
3 | 1475/07/01 | Jeong Changson | 3 | 정창손 | x | kp | |||||
4 | 1485/03/28 | Yun Pilsang | 윤필상 | x | kp | ||||||
5 | 1493/11/06 | Yi Geugbae | 이극배 | kp | |||||||
10 | 1494–1506 | Yeonsangun | 연산군 | ||||||||
1 | 1495/03/20 | No Sasin | 노사신 | x | kp | ||||||
2 | 1495/10/04 | Sin Seungseon | 신승선 | kp | |||||||
3 | 1500/04/11 | Han Chihyeong | 한치형 | kp | |||||||
4 | 1503/01/04 | Seong Jun | 성준 | x | kp | ||||||
5 | 1504/04/04 | Yu Sun | 유순 | kp | |||||||
11 | 1506–1544 | Jungjong | 중종 | ||||||||
1 | 1509/09/27 | Bak Wonjong | 박원종 | x | kp | ||||||
2 | 1510/03/06 | Kim Sudong | 김수동 | kp | |||||||
3 | 1512/10/07 | Yu Sunjeong | 유순정 | x | kp | ||||||
4 | 1513/04/02 | Seong Huian | 성희안 | x | kp | ||||||
5 | 1513/10/27 | Song Il | 송일 | kp | |||||||
6 | 1514/10/01 | Yu Sun | 2 | 유순 | kp | ||||||
7 | 1516/04/09 | Jeong Gwangpil | 정광필 | kp | |||||||
8 | 1520/02/14 | Kim Jeon | 김전 | x | kp | ||||||
9 | 1523/04/18 | Nam Gon | 남곤 | x | kp | ||||||
10 | 1527/10/21 | Jeong Gwangpil | 2 | 정광필 | kp | ||||||
11 | Nam Gon | 2 | 남곤 | x | kp | ||||||
12 | 1533/05/28 | Jang Sunson | 장순손 | kp | |||||||
13 | 1534/11/20 | Han Hyowon | 한효원 | kp | |||||||
14 | 1535/03/26 | Kim Geunsa | 김근사 | kp | |||||||
15 | 1537/11/02 | Yun Eunbo | 윤은보 | kp | |||||||
12 | 1544–1545 | Injong | 인종 | ||||||||
1 | 1545/01/13 | Hong Eonpil | 홍언필 | x | kp | ||||||
2 | 1545/01/06 | Yun Ingyeong | 윤인경 | kp | |||||||
13 | 1545–1567 | Myeongjong | 명종 | ||||||||
1 | 1548/05/17 | Hong Eonpil | 2 | 홍언필 | x | kp | |||||
2 | 1549/05/21 | Yi Gi | 이기 | x | kp | ||||||
3 | 1551/08/23 | Sim Yeonwon | 심연원 | x | kp | ||||||
4 | 1558/05/29 | San Gjin | 상진 | kp | |||||||
5 | 1563/01/17 | Yun Wonhyeong | 윤원형 | x | kp | ||||||
6 | 1565/08/15 | Yi Jungyeong | 이준경 | x | kp | ||||||
14 | 1567–1608 | Seonjo | 선조 | ||||||||
1 | 1573/03/22 | Gwon Cheol | 권철 | kp | |||||||
2 | 1574/04/11 | Hong Seom | 홍섬 | kp | |||||||
3 | 1576/08/18 | Gwon Cheol | 2 | 권철 | kp | ||||||
4 | 1580/05/25 | Bak Sun | 박순 | x | kp | ||||||
5 | 1588/05/11 | No Sunsin | 노수신 | x | kp | ||||||
6 | Choe Heungwon | 최흥원 | kp | ||||||||
7 | Yi Wonik | 이원익 | x | kp | |||||||
8 | Yu Seongryong | 유성룡 | x | kp | |||||||
9 | Yun Dusu | 윤두수 | x | kp | |||||||
10 | Yi Sanhae | 이산해 | x | kp | |||||||
11 | Yi Hangbok | 이항복 | x | kp | |||||||
12 | Yun Seunghun | 윤승훈 | kp | ||||||||
13 | Yu Yeonggyeong | 유영경 | kp | ||||||||
15 | 1608–1623 | Gwanghaegun | 광해군 | ||||||||
1 | 1608 | Yi Wonik | 2 | 이원익 | x | kp | |||||
2 | Yi Deokhyeong | 이덕형 | x | kp | |||||||
3 | Gi Jaheon | 기자헌 | x | kp | |||||||
4 | Jeong Inhong | 정인홍 | x | kp | |||||||
5 | Bak Seungjong | 박승종 | x | kp | |||||||
16 | 1623–1649 | Injo | 인조 | ||||||||
1 | 1623 | Yi Wonik | 3 | 이원익 | x | kp | |||||
2 | Sin Heum | 신흠 | x | kp | |||||||
3 | Oh Yungyeom | 오윤겸 | kp | ||||||||
4 | Yun Bang | 윤방 | x | kp | |||||||
5 | Sim Ryu | 김류 | x | kp | |||||||
6 | Yi Hongju | 이홍주 | kp | ||||||||
7 | Choe Myeonggil | 최명길 | x | kp | |||||||
8 | Yi Seonggu | 이성구 | kp | ||||||||
9 | Hong Seobong | 홍서봉 | kp | ||||||||
10 | Sim Yeol | 심열 | kp | ||||||||
11 | Kim Jajeom | 김자점 | x | kp | |||||||
17 | 1649–1659 | Hyojong | 효종 | ||||||||
1 | Kim Jajeom | 2 | 김자점 | x | kp | ||||||
2 | Yi Gyeongseok | 이경석 | x | kp | |||||||
3 | Kim Yuk | 김육 | x | kp | |||||||
4 | Yi Sibaek | 이시백 | x | kp | |||||||
5 | Sim Jiwon | 심지원 | x | kp | |||||||
6 | Jeong Taehwa | 정태화 | kp | ||||||||
18 | 1659–1674 | Hyeonjong | 현종 | ||||||||
1 | Jeong Taehwa | 2 | 정태화 | kp | |||||||
2 | Hong Myeongha | 홍명하 | kp | ||||||||
3 | Kim Suheung | 김수흥 | x | kp | |||||||
4 | Heo Jeok | 허적 | x | kp | |||||||
19 | 1674–1720 | Sukjong | 숙종 | ||||||||
1 | Heo Jeok | 2 | 허적 | x | kp | ||||||
2 | Kim Seokju | 김석주 | x | kp | |||||||
3 | Kim Suhang | 김수항 | x | kp | |||||||
4 | Gwon Daeun | 권대운 | kp | ||||||||
5 | Nam Guman | 남구만 | x | kp | |||||||
6 | 1696–1699 | Yu Sangun | 유상운 | kp,ws | |||||||
7 | 1700–1701 | Seo Munjung | 서문중 | kp,ws | |||||||
8 | 1701 | Choe Seokjeong | 최석정 | x | kp,ws | ||||||
9 | 1702 | Seo Munjung | 2 | 서문중 | kp,ws | ||||||
10 | 1702–1703 | Choe Seokjeong | 2 | 최석정 | x | kp,ws | |||||
11 | 1703–1705 | Sin Wan | 신완 | kp,ws | |||||||
12 | 1705–1710 | Choe Seokjeong | 3 | 최석정 | x | kp,ws | |||||
13 | 1710 | Yi Yeo | 이여 | x | kp,ws | ||||||
14 | 1711–1712 | Seo Jongtae | 서종태 | kp,ws | |||||||
15 | 1712–1713 | Yi Yu | 이유 | x | kp,ws | ||||||
16 | 1714–1716 | Seo Jongtae | 2 | 서종태 | kp,ws | ||||||
17 | 1717–1720 | Kim Changjip | 2 | 김창집 | x | kp,ws | |||||
20 | 1720–1724 | Gyeongjong | 경종 | ||||||||
1 | 1720–1721 | Kim Changjip | 2 | 김창집 | x | kp,ws | |||||
2 | 1721–1723 | Jo Taegu | 조태구 | kp,ws | |||||||
3 | 1723–1724 | Choe Gyuseo | 최규서 | kp,ws | |||||||
21 | 1724–1776 | Yeongjo | 영조 | ||||||||
1 | 1724-2729 | Yi Gwangjwa | 이광좌 | kp,ws | |||||||
2 | 1729–1732 | Hong Chijung | 홍치중 | kp,ws | |||||||
3 | 1732–1735 | Sim Suyeon | 심수현 | kp,ws | |||||||
4 | 1735–1737 | Yi UiHyeon | ws | ||||||||
5 | 1737–1740 | Yi Gwangjwa | 2 | 이광좌 | kp,ws | ||||||
6 | 1740–1754 | Kim Jaero | 김재로 | x | ws | ||||||
7 | 1754–1758 | Yi Cheonbo | 이천보 | kp,ws | |||||||
8 | 1758–1759 | Yu Cheokgi | 유척기 | x | ws | ||||||
9 | 1759 | Yi Cheonbo | 2 | 이천보 | kp,ws | ||||||
10 | 1759–1760 | Kim Sangro | 김상로 | kp,ws | |||||||
11 | 1761–1762 | Hong Bonghan | 홍봉한 | kp,ws | |||||||
12 | 1762–1763 | Sim Man | 신 만 | kp,ws | |||||||
13 | 1763–1766 | Hong Bonghan | 2 | 홍봉한 | kp,ws | ||||||
14 | 1766–1767 | Seo Jisu | ws | ||||||||
15 | 1767–1768 | Kim Chiin | 김치인 | kp,ws | |||||||
16 | 1768 | Seo Jisu | 2 | ws | |||||||
17 | 1768 | Kim Chiin | 2 | 김치인 | kp,ws | ||||||
18 | 1768–1770 | Hong Bonghan | 3 | 홍봉한 | kp,ws | ||||||
19 | 1770–1772 | Kim Chiin | 3 | 김치인 | kp,ws | ||||||
20 | 1772 | Kim Sangbok | 김상복 | kp,ws | |||||||
21 | 1772 | Sin Hoe | 신회 | kp,ws | |||||||
22 | 1772 | Kim Sangbok | 2 | 김상복 | kp,ws | ||||||
23 | 1772 | Han Ikmo | 한익모 | kp,ws | |||||||
24 | 1772 | Kim Sangbok | 3 | 김상복 | kp,ws | ||||||
25 | 1772–1773 | Sin Hoe | 2 | 신회 | kp,ws | ||||||
26 | 1773 | Han Ikmo | 2 | 한익모 | kp,ws | ||||||
27 | 1773–1774 | Kim Sangbok | 4 | 김상복 | kp,ws | ||||||
28 | 1774 | Han Ikmo | 3 | 한익모 | kp,ws | ||||||
29 | 1774–1775 | Sin Hoe | 3 | 신회 | kp,ws | ||||||
30 | 1775 | Han Ikmo | 4 | 한익모 | kp,ws | ||||||
31 | 1775–1776 | Kim Sangcheol | 김상철 | kp,ws | |||||||
? | 1731 | Kim Heunggyeong | 김흥경 (조선) | x | kp | ||||||
? | Sin Im | 신임 | x | kp | |||||||
? | Jeong Ho | 정호 | Err | kp | |||||||
22 | 1776–1800 | Jeongjo | 정조 | ||||||||
1 | 1776–1779 | Kim Yangtaek | ws | ||||||||
2 | 1779–1780 | Seo Myeongseon | 서명선 | kp,ws | |||||||
3 | 1780–1781 | Kim Yangtaek | 2 | ws | |||||||
4 | 1781–1783 | Seo Myeongseon | 2 | 서명선 | kp,ws | ||||||
5 | 1783–1784 | Jeong Jongyeom | 정존겸 | kp,ws | |||||||
6 | 1784–1785 | Seo Myeongseon | 3 | 서명선 | kp,ws | ||||||
7 | 1785–1786 | Jeong Jongyeom | 정존겸 | kp,ws | |||||||
8 | 1786–1789 | Kim Chiin | 2 | 김치인 | kp,ws | ||||||
9 | 1789 | Kim Ik | 김익 | kp,ws | |||||||
10 | 1789–1790 | Yi Jaehyeop | 이재협 | kp,ws | |||||||
11 | 1790 | Kim Ik | 2 | 김익 | kp,ws | ||||||
12 | 1790–1793 | Choe Hyowon | ws | ||||||||
13 | 1793 | Chae Jegong | 채제공 | x | kp,ws | ||||||
14 | 1793–1798 | Hong Nakseong | 홍낙성 | x | kp,ws | ||||||
15 | 1799–1800 | Yi Byeongmo | 이병모 | kp,ws | |||||||
? | Kim Jongsu | 김종수 | b1728 | x | kp | ||||||
23 | 1800–1834 | Sunjo | 순조 | ||||||||
1 | 1800–1802 | Sim Hwanji | 심환지 | x | kp,ws | ||||||
2 | 1802–1803 | Yi Sisu | ws | ||||||||
3 | 1803–1805 | Yi Byeongmo | 이병모 | kp,ws | |||||||
4 | 1805–1806 | Seo Maesu | ws | ||||||||
5 | 1806 | Yi Byeongmo | 2 | 이병모 | kp,ws | ||||||
6 | 1806–1812 | vacant | ws | ||||||||
7 | 1812–1816 | Kim Jaechan | 김재찬 | x | ws | ||||||
8 | 1816–1819 | vacant | ws | ||||||||
9 | 1819–1821 | Seo Yongbo | ws | ||||||||
10 | 1821 | Han Yonggwi | ws | ||||||||
11 | 1821–1823 | Kim Jaechan | 2 | 김재찬 | x | ws | |||||
12 | 1823–1833 | Nam Gongcheol | 남공철 | kp,ws | |||||||
13 | 1833–1834 | Yi Sanghwang | 이상황 | b1763 | kp,ws | ||||||
24 | 1834–1849 | Heonjong | 헌종 | ||||||||
1 | 1834–1835 | Sim Sanggyu | 심상규 | b1766 | kp,ws | ||||||
2 | 1835–1837 | vacant | ws | ||||||||
3 | 1837–1838 | Yi Sanghwang | 2 | 이상황 | b1763 | kp,ws | |||||
4 | 1838–1841 | vacant | ws | ||||||||
5 | 1841–1844 | Jo Inyoung | 조인영 | x | kp,ws | ||||||
6 | 1845–1848 | Gwon Donin | 권돈인 | b1783 | kp,ws | ||||||
7 | 1848–1849 | Jeong Wonyong | 정원용 | x | kp,ws | ||||||
25 | 1849–1863 | Cheoljong | 철종 | ||||||||
1 | 1849–1850 | Jeong Wonyong | 정원용 | x | kp,ws | ||||||
2 | 1850 | Jo Inyoung | 2 | 조인영 | x | kp,ws | |||||
3 | 1851–1852 | Gwon Donin | 2 | 권돈인 | b1783 | kp,ws | |||||
4 | 1853 | Kim Heunggeun | 김흥근 | x | ws | ||||||
5 | 1853–1859 | Kim Jwageun | 김좌근 | x | kp,ws | ||||||
6 | 1859–1861 | Jeong Wonyong | 2 | 정원용 | x | kp,ws | |||||
7 | 1861–1862 | Kim Jwageun | 2 | 김좌근 | x | kp,ws | |||||
8 | 1862–1863 | Jeong Wonyong | 3 | 정원용 | x | kp,ws | |||||
26 | 1863–1897 | Gojong | 고종 | ||||||||
1 | 1863–1864 | Kim Jwageun | 2 | 김좌근 | x | kp,ws | |||||
2 | 1864–1866 | Jo Dusun | ws | ||||||||
3 | 1866–1867 | Yi Kyeongjae | ws | ||||||||
4 | 1867–1868 | Kim Byeonghak | 김병학 | x | kp,ws | ||||||
5 | 1868 | Jeong Wonyong | 4 | 정원용 | x | kp,ws | |||||
6 | 1868–1872 | Kim Byeonghak | 2 | 김병학 | x | kp,ws | |||||
7 | 1872–1873 | Hong Sunmok | 홍순목 | x | kp,ws | ||||||
8 | 1873–1875 | Yi Yuwon | 이유원 | b17814 | kp,ws | ||||||
9 | 1875–1882 | Yi Choeeung | 이최응/흥인군 | 1815–1882 | x | kp,ws | |||||
?? | 1878 | Min Gyuho ??? | 민규호 | 1836–1878 | x | kp | |||||
10 | 1882 | Seo Bangbo | ws | ||||||||
11 | 1882–1884 | Hong Sunmok | 2 | 홍순목 | x | kp,ws | |||||
12 | 1884 | Kim Byeongguk | 김병국 | 1825–1905 | ws | ||||||
13 | 1884–1894 | Sim Suntaek | ws | ||||||||
14 | 1894 | Kim Byeongsi | 김병시 | 1832–1898 | x | ws | |||||
15 | 1894–1895 | Kim Hongjip | 김홍집 | b1842 | x | kp,ws | |||||
16 | 1895 | Bak Jeongyang | 박정양 | 1841–1904 | ws | ||||||
17 | 1895-1896/02/11 | Kim Hongjip | 2 | 김홍집 | b1842 | x | kp,ws | ||||
18 | 1896 | Kim Byeongsi | 2 | 김병시 | 1832–1898 | x | ws | ||||
19 | 1896–1898 | Yun Yongseon | ws |
This table started as a translation of the Yeonguijeong[12] Korean page. The corresponding items are tagged "kp" in the "source column. Not a single reference were provided. For the 1st-14th reigns, an Gregorian installation date is given (the best possibility). In case of multiple occurrences e.g. Seong Seokrin during Taejong reign, this is acknowledged by a tag in the "#" column. For the 14th-26th reigns, only the names are given, so that chronological order is not enforced. For example Chae Jegong was cited once for the Jeongjo reign, but the corresponding Korean page lists 1776, 1790, 1793. A "x" in the KO column means the existence of a Korean Wiki page for a given statesman.
Additional material coming from the WorldStatesmen page [13] is tagged as "ws" in the source column. Here too, no references are given. When a cross-checking with the Korean page of a given statesman has been possible, hangul transcription and life dates are also provided.
List of the Chief State Councilors / Prime Ministers of the Korean Empire
Changes of Yeonguijeong's roles
Until April 1436, the 18th year of Sejong the Great's reign, Jwauijeong and Uuijeong concurrently served as Panijosa (判吏曹事) and Panbyeongjosa (判兵曹事) respectively, so that they governed personnel affairs of yangban (the literary and military nobility).
Yeonguijeong continued to exist as an honorary post, and so only managed to contemplate and adjust diplomatic documents or re-examine the cases of condemned people.
However, when Hwang Hui was appointed as "Yeonguijeong busa" in that same year, the king modified the government system to strengthen the power of Samjeongseung from the Yukjo (Six Ministries) centered system. With the reform, Sejong noted that a situation in which three highest senior advisors could not participate in the state affairs contravened the original intention to have them as the high state councillors.[4]
During the reform, Yukjo conferred with Uijeongbu regarding the responsibilities of each minister. Uijeongbu discussed legitimacy of the issues, and then reported to the king. After receiving an approval from the king, Uijeongbu returned to Yujo to enact the assigned affairs. As a result Yeonguijeong came to participate more actively in the representative work as the head of Uijeongbu. However, other ministerial duities, such as the rights of Ijo (吏曹; Ministry of Personnel[14]) and Byeongjo (兵曹, Ministry of Military Affairs[15]) to implement personnel management, Byeongjo's mobilization of soldiers, Hyeongjo (刑曹, Ministry of Punishments[16])'s right to handle all criminals other than condemned people, were still directly operated by the related ministers.[4]
When Prince Suyang usurped the place of his nephew, King Danjong, the function of Yeonguijeong was relegated to its previous powerless position. This was because when the King Sejo was still a prince, his actions were greatly restricted by his political rivals, Yeonguijeong, Hwangbo In (皇甫仁) and Jwauijeong, Kim Jong-seo (金宗瑞). So during the reigns of King Seongjong and Jungjong, there were several proposals to restore the former powers of Uijeongbu, but those suggestions were not implemented.[4]
Major affairs of the state were discussed when Bibyeonsa was established in 1558 (during the 10th year of King Myeongjong's reign). The three High Councillors attended meetings only as "Dojejo" (Supreme Commissioner[17][18]). So the power of Yeonguijeong tended to be increased or decreased, depending on the political atmosphere of the times, such as the degree of the king's power, the relationship between Uijeongbu and Yukjo, the establishment of Bibyeonsa (備邊司; Border Defense Command[19]), the later administration of Kyujanggak (the Royal Library), the conflicts between political parties, and the advancement of "in-law government" (勢道政治, Sedo jeongchi [20]), among others. Regardless, the title "Yeonguijeong" continued as the apex in the bureaucratic system throughout the entire Joseon period.[4]
See also
- Joseon Dynasty politics
- Yukjo (the Six Ministries of Joseon)
- History of Korea
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "영의정(領議政 ), yeong-uijeong" (in Korean/English). The Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
- ↑ Choi (2006), The Origin of the Roman Catholic Church in Korea p. 375
- ↑ "영의정" (in Korean/English). Daum Korean-English Dictionary.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 "영의정 (領議政)" (in Korean). Empas /EncyKorea. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
- ↑ "도평의사사 (都評議使司), Dopyeonguisasa" (in Korean/English). The Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
- ↑ "경국대전(經國大典), Gyeonggukdaejeon" (in Korean/English). The Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
- ↑ John B. Duncan (2000). The Origins of the Chosŏn Dynasty. University of Washington Press. p. 229. ISBN 0-295-97985-2.
- ↑ Choi (2006), The Origin of the Roman Catholic Church in Korea p. 372
- ↑ "좌의정(左議政), Jwauijeong" (in Korean/English). The Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
- ↑ "우의정(右議政), uuijeong" (in Korean/English). The Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
- ↑ "정승(政丞), Jeongseung" (in Korean/English). The Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
- ↑ "Yeonguijeong" (in Korean). Wikipedia. Retrieved 2011-07-14.
- ↑ "WorldStaesmen". Retrieved 2011-08-01.
- ↑ "이조(吏曹), Ijo" (in Korean/English). The Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
- ↑ "병조(兵曹), Byeong-jo" (in Korean/English). The Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
- ↑ "형조(刑曹), Hyeongjo" (in Korean/English). The Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
- ↑ James B. Palais (1996). Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions: Yu Hyŏngwŏn and the Late Chosŏn Dynasty. University of Washington Press. p. 1271. ISBN 0-295-97455-9.
- ↑ "도제조 (都提調)" (in Korean). Empas/EncyKorea.
- ↑ "비변사(備邊司), Bibyeonsa" (in Korean/English). The Academy of Korean Studies.
- ↑ "세도정치(勢道政治), sedo jeongchi" (in Korean/English). The Academy of Korean Studies.
- Lee, Ki-Baik (1984). A New History of Korea. Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-61575-1.
- Choi, Jai-Keun (2006). The Origin of the Roman Catholic Church in Korea. The Hermit Kingdom Press. ISBN 1-59689-064-9.