'Seongjong of Goryeo' (
960–
997; reigned
981–997) was the sixth
emperor of the medieval
Korean empire of
Goryeo. He was the second son of
Daejong, and a grandson of
Emperor Taejo. He ascended the throne after Gyeongjong stepped down.
Seongjong set out to reform the Goryeo state and establish it as a centralised monarchy on a firmly
Confucian foundation. In
983, he established the system of twelve ''mok'', the administrative divisions which prevailed for most of the rest of the Goryeo period. He also sent learned men to each of the ''mok'' to oversee local education. This was intended particularly as a way to integrate the country aristocracy into the new bureaucratic system.
See also
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List of Korea-related topics
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Rulers of Korea
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History of Korea
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First Koryo-Khitan War
References
★ Lee, K.-b. (1984). ''A new history of Korea.'' Tr. by E.W. Wagner & E.J. Schulz, based on the Korean rev. ed. of 1979. Seoul: Ilchogak. ISBN 89-337-0204-0