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학술저널
저자정보
저널정보
역사학회 역사학보 歷史學報 第182輯
발행연도
2004.6
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33 - 62 (30page)

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In the wake of the Yi Cha-Gyom Revolt (Yi Cha-Gyom oe nan), Koryo King Injong recovered his weakened royal authority by restraining the political power of civil ministers through use of the Westerners' faction (Seogyeong seryeok). This gave rise to political complications. To protest the strong political influence held by the Westerners' faction, the Confucian college scholars made Confucian memorials (sango) and presented letters to the king (sangseo) three times.
In July of the 8th year of Injong's rule, the Censorate (Eosadae) expressed its view that the number of Confucian college scholars should be greatly reduced. The scholars once again offered memorials to the throne. This protest shows that the scholars supported the king's political use of members from their own ranks.
In February of the 10th year of Injong's rule, Choi Kwang-won, a student of Yang Jung-jae, presented a memorial to the throne that insisted upon elevating Injong to the status of emperor, choosing an imperial name for him, and renaming the current era. This memorial was originally instigated by Yun En-yi and Jung Ji-sang, who supported the Westerners' faction. Men like these two aggravated the political activities of the Confucian college scholars to achieve their political objectives of elevating the king to emperor and choosing a new name for the current era.
In the leap-month April in the 10th year of Injong's rule, the daegan called upon the king to suspend the civil service examination due to some problems, but Injong went ahead anyways and selected successful examinees. Some of those selected were sons of ministers who supported the return of royal authority and were connected with the Westerners' faction.
A month later the Censorate strongly requested invalidation of the exam results and a reexamination. Although King Injong rejected this request, about fifty Confucian college scholars, including Jung En-bak, appealed for reexamination by submitting a memorial to the king. This political consensus between the Confucian college scholars and the Censorate was reached when the political influence of the Westerners' faction ebbed.
In summary, during the reign of King Injong, the political activities of the Confucian college scholars changed and were weakened by the reduced political power of the Westerners' faction and the strengthened political influence of the Gaegyeong civil ministers. When Myocheong's Revolt (Myocheong oe nan) brought about the fall of the Westerners' faction in the 13th year of Injong, the political activities of the Confucian college scholars ebbed.

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Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 정치적 활동의 내용
Ⅲ. 정치적 활동의 배경
Ⅴ. 맺음말
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