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Taejong of Joseon (June 13, 1367 – May 30, 1422) was the third king of the Joseon dynasty, reigning from 1400 to 1418. 👑 He is remembered as a strong and decisive ruler who carried out numerous political and military reforms, consolidated royal authority, and strengthened central control over the state apparatus. ⚔️ One of the most notable and frequently cited episodes associated with Taejong concerns his conflict with court historians and scribes, the officials responsible for maintaining the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty (Joseon Wangjo Sillok). 📜 These historians held a unique role: they recorded everything that took place at court, including the actions, words, and decisions of the king himself. ✍️ By tradition, not even the monarch was permitted to alter or erase these records, which were regarded as final and inviolable historical testimony. 🏛️ According to tradition, Taejong at one point attempted to erase or destroy records that embarrassed him — including the notorious incident in which he fell off a horse. 🐎 However, regardless of his attempts and threats, the royal scribes continued their work. 🖋️ Even if one document was destroyed, another would soon appear, since the records were produced in multiple copies and stored in different locations to prevent manipulation of history. 📚 This episode illustrates the tension between royal power and the principle of historical objectivity in Joseon Korea. ⚖️ It also demonstrates the high degree of institutional independence and professional ethics of the historians of the time. 🕮 While Taejong is remembered for his many reforms and military successes, it is ironically this failed attempt to erase an embarrassing detail from his past that has endured most vividly in popular culture and collective memory. 🔥 #HistoryTime  #korean  #kingtaejong #DidYouKnow  #EduTok
Taejong of Joseon (June 13, 1367 – May 30, 1422) was the third king of the Joseon dynasty, reigning from 1400 to 1418. 👑 He is remembered as a strong and decisive ruler who carried out numerous political and military reforms, consolidated royal authority, and strengthened central control over the state apparatus. ⚔️ One of the most notable and frequently cited episodes associated with Taejong concerns his conflict with court historians and scribes, the officials responsible for maintaining the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty (Joseon Wangjo Sillok). 📜 These historians held a unique role: they recorded everything that took place at court, including the actions, words, and decisions of the king himself. ✍️ By tradition, not even the monarch was permitted to alter or erase these records, which were regarded as final and inviolable historical testimony. 🏛️ According to tradition, Taejong at one point attempted to erase or destroy records that embarrassed him — including the notorious incident in which he fell off a horse. 🐎 However, regardless of his attempts and threats, the royal scribes continued their work. 🖋️ Even if one document was destroyed, another would soon appear, since the records were produced in multiple copies and stored in different locations to prevent manipulation of history. 📚 This episode illustrates the tension between royal power and the principle of historical objectivity in Joseon Korea. ⚖️ It also demonstrates the high degree of institutional independence and professional ethics of the historians of the time. 🕮 While Taejong is remembered for his many reforms and military successes, it is ironically this failed attempt to erase an embarrassing detail from his past that has endured most vividly in popular culture and collective memory. 🔥 #HistoryTime #korean #kingtaejong #DidYouKnow #EduTok

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