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Authors: Jinwung Kim
Administrative structure: Chos
ŏ
n, colonial rule, Kogury
ŏ
, Kory
ŏ
, Paekche, Parhae, Puy
ŏ
, Silla, Tang, Three Kingdoms (Early)
Aeguktan
Aeno
Afghanistan
Agreed Framework
Agriculture: Chos
ŏ
n, colonial rule, communal farming, development, double-cropping system, dry-field cultivation, garrison farms, Kory
ŏ
, North Korea, Silla, South Korea
Aguda
Ajikki
Aj
ŏ
n (hyangni)
Ajwa
Akhak kwoeb
ŏ
m
Albright, Madeleine
Allen, Horace N.
Allied Powers: Cairo Conference, “Korean Problem” emergence, Potsdam Conference, th parallel division, Yalta Conference,
See also
Great Britain; Soviet Union; United States
Almond, Edward
Als
ŏ
ng-si
Amitabha Buddha
An Ch’ang-ho
An Ch
ŏ
ng-bok
An Chong-su
An Chung-g
ŭ
n
An Hyang (An Yu)
An Kuk-s
ŏ
n
An Ky
ŏ
n
An Lushan rebellion
Andong Duhufu
Andong Kim clan
Anglo-Japanese Alliance
Anhak-kung palace
Animal domestication
Animistic beliefs
Annam (Vietnam)
Anp’y
ŏ
ng (Prince)
Ansan Kim clan
Ans
ŭ
ng
Anti-Americanism
Anticommunist Law
Anticommunist Youth Corps
Anw
ŏ
n (King)
Appenzeller, Henry G.
Archery
Arch’
ŏ
n
Arhats
Arirang
Armed Forces Day
Armistice Agreement (Korean War)
Arnold, Archibald
Art: calligraphy, Chos
ŏ
n, Kogury
ŏ
, literature (
see
paintings (
see
Paintings); porcelain (
see
f
Arthur, Chester A.
Ary
ŏ
ng
Assimilation policy
Association for the Preservation of the Constitution
Astronomy
Asuka-ji
Atomic bombs
Austin, Warren
Authority/prestige, symbols of
Avalokitesvara (Goddess of Mercy)
Avatamsaka (
Hwa
ŏ
m
) sect
Banco Delta Asia
Bank of Japan
Bank of Korea (Bank of Chos
ŏ
n)
Basic Agreement on North-South Reconciliation, Nonaggression, Exchange, and Cooperation
BBK
Beef demonstrations
Berlin agreement
Berneux, Simeon-Francois
Blue House attack
Boat-building industry
Bodhisattva of Compassion
Bodhisattva of Wisdom and Intellect
Boilermaker (p’okt’anju)
Bolshevik Revolution
Bone rank system (
kolp’um
)
Bonesteel, Charles H., III
Bradley, Omar
Brahma-Dava
Brandt, Willy
British India Company
Bronze Age
Bronze bells (
p
ŏ
mjong
)
Bucher, Lloyd M.
Buddha-Nature (
P
ŏ
ps
ŏ
ng
) sect
Buddhism: acceptance of, nn2:; as artistic influence, Avatamsaka (
Hwa
ŏ
m
) sect, Buddha images in art, Buddha-Nature (
P
ŏ
ps
ŏ
ng
) sect, Chogye sect, Chos
ŏ
n, criticism of, Dharmalaksana (
P
ŏ
psang
) sect, diffusion of, geomancy, individualism in, Japan, Kogury
ŏ
, Kory
ŏ
, Kyo school, Nirvana (
Y
ŏ
rban
) sect, Paekche, Pure Land (
Ch
ŏ
ngt’o
) sect, Puy
ŏ
,
sesok ogye
(five secular injunctions), Silla, S
ŏ
n (Meditation) sect, temples, Three Kingdoms (Early), Vinaya (
Kyeyul
) sect
Budler, Hermann
Bulgaria
Bunker, Delzell A.
Burial customs: Bronze Age, Changgun-ch’ong (Tomb of the General), Chin, Ch’
ŏ
nma-ch’ong (Tomb of the Heavenly Horse), Chos
ŏ
n (Old), dolmen tombs, Iron Age, Kogury
ŏ
, Paekche, Silla, Ssangy
ŏ
ng-ch’ong (Tomb of the Twin Pillars), Three Kingdoms (Early), tomb mounds
Bush, George H. W.
Bush, George W.
Byrnes, James F.
Cairo Conference
Cairo Declaration
Calcutta agreement
Calendars
Calligraphy: Chos
ŏ
n, Kory
ŏ
, Silla
Canghai (Ch’anghae)
Capital Security Command
Carter, Jimmy
Cartography
Case of the One Hundred Five
Caste system (
kolp’um
)
Catholicism (S
ŏ
hak)
Centrist United Democratic Party (
CUDP
)
Ch’a Chi-ch’
ŏ
l
Ch’ach’aung
(shaman)
Ch’ae Ch’an
Chaeb
ŏ
l conglomerates
Chaech’u (Yang-bu)
Chaesin
Chajang
Chakcheg
ŏ
n
Chamch’ae
Ch’am
ŭ
ibu
Ch’ang (King)
Chang (Lady)
Chang Chi-wan
Chang Chi-y
ŏ
n
Chang Chi-y
ŏ
ng
Chang Hy
ŏ
n-gwang
Chang In-hwan
Chang My
ŏ
n (John M. Chang)
Chang Po-go (Kung-bok)
Chang S
ŏ
ng-t’aek
Chang S
ŭ
ng-
ŏ
p
Chang Y
ŏ
ng-sil
Changakw
ŏ
n
Ch’angd
ŏ
k-kung
Changga
poetry
Changgun-ch’ong (Tomb of the General)
Ch’anggy
ŏ
ng-gung
Changsi
Changsu (King),
See also
Kogury
ŏ
Chaoxian celue
Chapka songs
Chap-
ŏ
p
Chasan
ŏ
bo
Cheam-ni massacre
Chech
ŏ
n
Chehy
ŏ
ng
Cheju-do
Chejungw
ŏ
n
Che
ŏ
n ch
ŏ
rmok
Cheonan (Ch’
ŏ
nan)
Che
ŏ
nsa
Chesul-
ŏ
p
Chi Ch’
ŏ
ng-ch’
ŏ
n (Yi Ch’
ŏ
ng-ch’
ŏ
n)
Chi Hong-yun
Chi S
ŏ
k-y
ŏ
ng
Chiang Kai-shek
Chibong (Yi Su-gwang)
Chibong yus
ŏ
l
Chieftains
Chigu ch
ŏ
nyo
Chij
ŭ
ng (King),
See also
Silla
Chikchi simch’e yoj
ŏ
l
Chikch
ŏ
np
ŏ
p
Ch’il che
Ch’ilch
ŏ
ngsan
Ch’ilch’
ŏ
nnyang, battle of
Ch’imnyu (King)
Chin: burial customs, communal farming in, founding of, Han Federation, religion in,
thanksgiving festivals, titles of rulers, trade in
Chin Hwa
China: An Lushan rebellion, Cairo
Conference, Cultural Revolution, division, reunification of,
dongyi
(barbarians), Han dynasty, interactions with Old Chos
ŏ
n, Jin dynasty, Korean
culture in, Korean trusteeship policy, Korean War (
see
Korean War); Liang dynasty, as major influence, Ming dynasty, motivations, perceptions of Chos
ŏ
n, Qing dynasty, relations with Chos
ŏ
n, relations with Kogury
ŏ
, relations with Kory
ŏ
, relations with North Korea, relations with Paekche, relations with Parhae, relations with Puy
ŏ
, relations with Silla, relations with South Korea, relations with United States, revisionist scholarship by, Shih Siming rebellion, Song dynasty, Sui dynasty, Tang administrative structure, Tang dynasty, titles of rulers, Warring States Period, Wei dynasty, Yin (Shang) dynasty, Zhou dynasty
Chinb
ŏ
n (Zhenfan)
Chindaep
ŏ
p
(Relief Loan Law)
Chindan hakhoe
Chind
ŏ
k (Queen)
Chinese People’s Volunteer Army
Chinese poetry
Chingol
Chingp’o
Chingsesa
Ch’in’guny
ŏ
ng
Chin’gy
ŏ
ng sansu hwa
Chinhan federation
Chinh
ŭ
ng (King),
See also
Silla
Chinji (King)
Chinp
ŏ
p
Chinp’yo
Chinp’y
ŏ
ng (King)
Chinsa-kwa
ChinS
ŏ
ng (Queen)
Chinul (National Preceptor Pojo)
Chipkangso
Chipp’y
ŏ
nj
ŏ
n
Chipsabu
Chiri-san
Chistiakov, Ivan
Cho
Cho Chun
Cho Chun-yong
Cho Ho-ik
Cho H
ŏ
n
Cho H
ŭ
i-ryong
Cho Kwang
Cho Kwang-jo
Cho Man-sik
Cho Man-y
ŏ
ng
Cho My
ŏ
ng-nok
Cho
ŏ
m
Cho Pong-am
Cho Py
ŏ
ng-gap
Cho Py
ŏ
ng-ok
Cho Py
ŏ
ng-se
Cho Pyông-sik
Cho Sik
Cho So-ang
Cho Su-sam
Cho T’ong
Cho Wi-ch’ong
Choch’iw
ŏ
n, battle of
Choch’
ŏ
ng sangmin suryuk muy
ŏ
k changj
ŏ
ng
Ch’oe Cha
Ch’oe Ch’ang-ik
Ch’oe Ch’an-sik
Ch’oe Che-u
Ch’oe Ch’i-w
ŏ
n
Ch’oe Ch’ung
Ch’oe Ch’ung-h
ŏ
n (King),
See also
Kory
ŏ
Ch’oe Hang
Ch’oe Han-gi
Ch’oe Hyôn
Ch’oe Hyôn-bae
Ch’oe Ik-hy
ŏ
n
Ch’oe Ky
ŏ
ng
Ch’oe Kyu-ha
Ch’oe Mu-S
ŏ
n
Ch’oe My
ŏ
ng-gil
Ch’oe Nam-S
ŏ
n
Ch’oe
Ŏ
n-wi
Ch’oe Pu
Ch’oe Si-hy
ŏ
ng
Ch’oe S
ŏ
hae
Ch’oe S
ŭ
ng-no
Ch’oe S
ŭ
ng-u
Ch’oe U
Ch’oe Uí
Ch’oe Un
Ch’oe Ung
Ch’oe Y
ŏ
ng
Ch’oe Yong-g
ŏ
n
Ch’oe Y
ŏ
ng-nim
Ch’oe Yun-d
ŏ
k
Chogye sect
Choj
ŏ
ng
chwap’y
ŏ
ng
Ch’
ŏ
k Chun-gy
ŏ
ng
Chokching
Ch
ŏ
kkoj
ŏ
k
(Red Trousers Banditti)
Cholbon (Hwanin)
Ch’
ŏ
lchong (King)
Ch’
ŏ
lgam (Master)
Ch
ŏ
llang
Ch’
ŏ
mS
ŏ
ngdae (Star-Gazing Platform)
Ch’
ŏ
m
ŭ
ibu
Ch’on
Ch
ŏ
n My
ŏ
ng-un
Ch
ŏ
n Pong-jun
Ch’
ŏ
nan, battle of
Ch’
ŏ
nch’u k
ŏ
mgy
ŏ
ng nok
Ch’
ŏ
ndogyo movement
Chong
Ch
ŏ
ng Chi-sang
Ch
ŏ
ng Chi-yun (Ch
ŏ
ng Su-dong)
Ch
ŏ
ng Ch’o
Ch
ŏ
ng Ch’
ŏ
l
Chông Chung-bu
Ch
ŏ
ng Chu-y
ŏ
ng
Ch
ŏ
ng Chu-y
ŏ
ngo
Ch
ŏ
ng garrisons
Ch
ŏ
ng Hang
Ch
ŏ
ng Hy
ŏ
n-s
ŏ
k
Ch
ŏ
ng In-bo
Ch
ŏ
ng In-hong
Ch
ŏ
ng In-ji
Ch
ŏ
ng Ka-sin
Ch
ŏ
ng Ku
Ch
ŏ
ng K
ŭ
k-y
ŏ
ng
Chông Kyo
Ch
ŏ
ng Mong-ju
Ch
ŏ
ng Mong-jun
Ch
ŏ
ng Mun-bu
Ch
ŏ
ng Pal
Ch
ŏ
ng Py
ŏ
ng-ha
Ch
ŏ
ng Sang-gi
Ch
ŏ
n-si
Ch
ŏ
ng S
ŏ
n
Ch
ŏ
ng S
ŭ
m-my
ŏ
ng
Ch
ŏ
ng S
ŭ
ng-hwa