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"In late Chosŏn when most Kaesŏng Wangs were detached from officialdom, the throne repeatedly articulated its desire to better honor the legacies of Koryŏ, human and material. Chapter 4 highlights how the court took stock of the state of Koryŏ royal tombs, other physical remains of Koryŏ, and the Kaesŏng Wang themselves--all while the position of ritual heir devolved to essentially that of Sungŭijŏn superintendent. As the late-Chosŏn elite as a whole became increasingly removed from officialdom and based their aristocratic status solely on descent, the Kaesŏng Wang published their first-ever comprehensive genealogy in 1798."--
Families of royal descent --- Royal houses --- Dynasties (Royal houses) --- Royal families --- Royalty --- Kings and rulers --- Royal descent, Families of --- Families --- Genealogy --- History. --- Korea --- History --- K9123 --- K9321.10 --- K9514 --- K9146 --- K9150 --- Korea: Genealogy and biography -- genealogy --- Korea: Communities, social classes and groups -- nobility, upper class --- Korea: Politics -- state -- heads of state --- Korea: History -- Koryŏ period (918-1392) --- Korea: History -- Chosŏn period (1392-1910)
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