Template talk:Documents of Joseon and the Korean Empire by period
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Instructions[edit]
When adding a new category then please count the number of (distinct) era names and then add "|*XX" to the category so it liste chronologically rather than alphabetically. For example the Seondeok period being "|*05" because it's the fifth (5th) distinct period (note that the Homgmu period was restored by the Yeongnak Emperor for a single year). This will also make it easier to find documents chronologically rather than arbitrarily.
- Numbered list
- Hongmu (1392–1398)¹
- Geonmun (1399–1402)¹
- Hongmu (1402)¹
- Yeongnak (1403–1424)¹
- Honghui (1425–1425)¹
- Seondeok (1426–1435)¹
- Jeongtong (1436–1449)¹
- Gyeongtae (1450–1457)¹
- Cheonsun (1457–1464)¹
- Seonghwa (1465–1487)¹
- Hongchi (1488–1505)¹
- Jeongdeok (1506–1521)¹
- Gajeong (1522–1566)¹
- Yunggyeong (1567–1572)¹
- Mallyeok (1573–1620)¹
- Taechang (1620–1621)¹
- Cheongye (1621–1627)¹
- Sungjeong (1628–1637)¹
- Sungdeok (1637–1644)²
- Sunchi (1644–1661)²
- Ganghui (1662–1722)²
- Ongjeong (1723–1735)²
- Geollyung (1736–1796)²
- Gagyeong (1796–1820)²
- Dogwang (1821–1850)²
- Hampung (1851–1861)²
- Dongchi (1862–1875)²
- Gwangseo (1875–1894)²
- Gaeguk (1894–1895)³
- Geonyang (1896–1897)
- Korean Empire:
- Gwangmu (1897–1907)
- Yunghui (1907–1910)
- ¹ = Adopted the era name of the Ming dynasty of China.
- ² = Adopted the era name of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty of China.
- ³ = The 1st year of Gaeguk (開國, 개국) was officially taken to be 1392 CE; 1894 CE was therefore the 503rd year of Gaeguk (大朝鮮開國五百三年).
--Donald Trung 『徵國單』 (No Fake News 💬) (WikiProject Numismatics 💴) (Articles 📚) 07:29, 12 May 2023 (UTC)