on of the last king. This Prince commenced his political career at Moukden, where he had been sent as hostage by his father. In the second year of his reign, 1650, he organised the navy ... and died in the year 1659.
The twentieth King was ... son of the last, and born in Moukden, whence he returned a year before his father. He destroyed the Buddhist nunneries.... He died in 1674" (Parker, Corea, China Review XIV, bl. 63).--Vgl. Synchronismes chinois (Variétés sinologiques no. 24) Chang-hai, 1905, bl. 457, 462.
[270] goed arms, ook wel goed armsch, weldadig, mild jegens de armen. Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal V, kolom 301, onder: Goed (I) waar voorbeelden worden aangehaald uit Bredero, Huygens, Bosboom-Toussaint en Beets.
[271] "Stores of rice are kept at certain places on the coast, in anticipation of dearth in adjoining provinces, and royal or local rewards are given to relief distributors according to merit" (Parker, Corea, China Review XIV bl. 129).
[272] Aker (in de schrijftaal verouderd), vrucht van den eik, eikel (Van Dale, Groot Wdb. der Ned. Taal).
[273] Zie: Griffis, Corea, 1905,
[274] "Ko-Rye. Ancien nom d'un des trois royaumes de la presqu'île et dont le roi conquit les deux autres royaumes, n'en formant qu'un seul sous le nom de Ko-Rye, d'où est venu le nom de Corée" (Dict. Cor. Franc., bl. 8**).--"Tjyo-Syen. Nom de la Corée sous la dynastie actuelle depuis 1392" (a. v. bl. 20**).
"Li Chunggwei ... founded the dynasty which still rules Corea, and which has, therefore, swayed the Corean sceptre for more than four centuries. He moved his capital to its present site, to the city of Hanchung, on the Han river,--the name Seool or Seoul simply meaning "The Capital". He also changed the name Gaoli, which h