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| | Korea to 1875 by Sanderson Beck (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07) |
 | | King Sonjo let the Neo-Confucians gain political influence in the capital as well, and during his reign the village codes were implemented throughout the country. |
 | | King Sukchong also reorganized the army into five garrisons that included the northern approaches, the southern approaches, the capital, and the royal guards. |
 | | King Kojong had fallen in love with Lady I, and in 1868 she bore him a son, whom the Taewon'gun proclaimed as crown prince. |
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