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Did you know... that the 500-year-old title Yeonguijeong was created in 1400 CE during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea, and given to the Chief State Councilor as the highest government position of "Uijeongbu"?
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Please do not add information if there's no proper sources for them. The Korean wiki has a lot of issues with not providing sources; we don't want to carry those issues over to the English wiki. toobigtokale (talk) 22:11, 25 September 2023 (UTC)Reply
@Seefooddiet it appears that there aren't any comprehensive lists of Joseon Yeonguijeong from reliable sources other than this one [1], which has no info on dates of service. Furthermore, the current list includes Chief Councilors who did not hold the title of Yeonguijeong (which was created in 1400 as "Yeongijeong-busa"). It also appears to me that there is an inconsistency with the dates on the list and the dates on the article pages of some councilors due to the use of different calendars. Likewise, it would take some serious effort to complete this list with full sourcing and Gregorian dates. -- 00101984hjw (talk) 02:19, 8 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
May have originally come from print books. South Korea doesn't do a great job of digitizing its old books imo. Lot of history books I'd like to have access to but would have to order it online and ship it internationally... seefooddiet (talk) 03:43, 8 September 2024 (UTC)Reply