Seungjeongwon ilgi

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Seungjeongwon ilgi
Hangul
승정원 일기
Hanja
承政院 日記
Revised RomanizationSeungjeongwon ilgi
McCune–ReischauerSŭngjŏngwŏn ilgi
Journal of the Royal Secretariat

Seungjeongwon ilgi or Journal of the Royal Secretariat is a daily record of the

Joseon Dynasty of Korea (1392–1910). It records the king's public life and his interactions with the bureaucracy on a daily basis.[1] The record was written in Classical Chinese.[2]
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It is the 303rd

national treasure of Korea and was designated as part of UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme.[3][4] UNESCO confirmed Seungjuongwon ilgi as the world's longest continuous record of a king's daily life in 2001 and designated it in the Memory of the World Programme alongside Jikji
.

It is the subject of the Korean TV series Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung.

See also

References

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  2. ^ Orchiston, Wayne; Green, David A.; Strom, Richard (2014). New Insights From Recent Studies in Historical Astronomy: Following in the Footsteps of F. Richard Stephenson. Springer.
  3. EncyKorea
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  4. Britannica
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