User:Donald Trung/Template:Documents of Joseon and the Korean Empire by period

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This is a draft page for the creation of the Wikimedia Commons navigational template "Template:Documents of Joseon and the Korean Empire by period". It is preserved for transparency, attribution, and the historical record (that is also to view alternative drafts for posterity).

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== See also ==


Linked list[edit]

Latin script

Traditional Chinese script (漢文)

Korean script (훈민정음)

  • 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).

Numbered list[edit]

Latin script
  1. Hongmu (1392–1398)¹
  2. Geonmun (1399–1402)¹
  3. Hongmu (1402)¹
  4. Yeongnak (1403–1424)¹
  5. Honghui (1425–1425)¹
  6. Seondeok (1426–1435)¹
  7. Jeongtong (1436–1449)¹
  8. Gyeongtae (1450–1457)¹
  9. Cheonsun (1457–1464)¹
  10. Seonghwa (1465–1487)¹
  11. Hongchi (1488–1505)¹
  12. Jeongdeok (1506–1521)¹
  13. Gajeong (1522–1566)¹
  14. Yunggyeong (1567–1572)¹
  15. Mallyeok (1573–1620)¹
  16. Taechang (1620–1621)¹
  17. Cheongye (1621–1627)¹
  18. Sungjeong (1628–1637)¹
  19. Sungdeok (1637–1644)²
  20. Sunchi (1644–1661)²
  21. Ganghui (1662–1722)²
  22. Ongjeong (1723–1735)²
  23. Geollyung (1736–1796)²
  24. Gagyeong (1796–1820)²
  25. Dogwang (1821–1850)²
  26. Hampung (1851–1861)²
  27. Dongchi (1862–1875)²
  28. Gwangseo (1875–1894)²
  29. Gaeguk (1894–1895)³
  30. Geonyang (1896–1897)

  • Korean Empire:
  1. Gwangmu (1897–1907)
  2. 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).

Bare list[edit]

Latin script
  • 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)
Traditional Chinese script (漢文)
  • 洪武 (1368–1398)¹
  • 建文 (1399–1402)¹
  • 洪武 (1402)¹
  • 永樂 (1403–1424)¹
  • 洪熙 (1425–1425)¹
  • 宣德 (1426–1435)¹
  • 正統 (1436–1449)¹
  • 景泰 (1450–1457)¹
  • 天順 (1457–1464)¹
  • 成化 (1465–1487)¹
  • 弘治 (1488–1505)¹
  • 正德 (1506–1521)¹
  • 嘉靖 (1522–1566)¹
  • 隆慶 (1567–1572)¹
  • 萬曆 (1573–1620)¹
  • 泰昌 (1620–1620)¹
  • 天啟 (1621–1627)¹
  • 崇禎 (1628–1637)¹
  • 崇德 (1637–1644)²
  • 順治 (1644–1661)²
  • 康熙 (1662–1722)²
  • 雍正 (1723–1735)²
  • 乾隆 (1736–1796)²
  • 嘉慶 (1796–1820)²
  • 道光 (1821–1850)²
  • 咸豐 (1851–1861)²
  • 同治 (1862–1875)²
  • 光緒 (1875–1908)²
  • 開國 (1894–1895)³
  • 建陽 (1896–1897)

  • 大韓帝國:
  • 光武 (1897–1907)
  • 隆熙 (1907–1910)
Korean script (훈민정음)
  • 홍무 (1368–1398)¹
  • 건문 (1399–1402)¹
  • 홍무 (1402)¹
  • 영락 (1403–1424)¹
  • 홍희 (1425–1425)¹
  • 선덕 (1426–1435)¹
  • 정통 (1436–1449)¹
  • 경태 (1450–1457)¹
  • 천순 (1457–1464)¹
  • 성화 (1465–1487)¹
  • 홍치 (1488–1505)¹
  • 정덕 (1506–1521)¹
  • 가정 (1522–1566)¹
  • 융경 (1567–1572)¹
  • 만력 (1573–1620)¹
  • 태창 (1620–1621)¹
  • 천계 (1621–1627)¹
  • 숭정 (1628–1637)¹
  • 숭덕 (1637–1644)²
  • 순치 (1644–1661)²
  • 강희 (1662–1722)²
  • 옹정 (1723–1735)²
  • 건륭 (1736–1796)²
  • 가경 (1796–1820)²
  • 도광 (1821–1850)²
  • 함풍 (1851–1861)²
  • 동치 (1862–1875)²
  • 광서 (1875–1894)²
  • 개국 (1894–1895)³
  • 건양 (1896–1897)

  • 대한제국:
  • 광무 (1897–1907)
  • 융희 (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).

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.