2022년 4월 25일 월요일

the Joseon Dynasty law that should be applied to politicians of national power called indigenous Japanese pirates

 During the Joseon Dynasty, officials worked 12 hours a day in spring and summer, and 8 hours a day in autumn and winter. Compared to these days, I can't say that there are so many working hours, but there were no Sundays and less than 20 days off as a holiday a year, so officials were often absent. On January 4, the 13th year of King Seongjong (1482) - Annals of King Seongjong - Kim Seung-kyung told. "The national law stipulates that when the sun is long, the official goes to work at Myo City and leaves work at Yu City, and when the sun is short, he goes to work at Jin City and leaves work at New York City. But when we looked into various officials, there were many people who didn't come to work. But all of them rule in their teens, and the imposition of sin is too light. Make another law, I beg you." When the king heard this, he asked his officials, and Lee Jopanseo, the Nozoxin, replied. "Even if you don't set up other laws, there are already books that have written down the mistakes of management on the management list, so it seems right to dismiss those who are absent a lot," the king said. "It is better to strengthen the law." If you are absent, you are in the teens, and if you are frequently absent, you are in the "Daemyeong Rate," the Ming law says that officials who did not come to work for no reason are convicted as taehyung teenagers, and those who returned early are convicted as taehyung 50. On March 15, the 13th year of King Sejong (1431), the king ordered the correction of the fact that tardiness and early leave were punished more heavily than absenteeism, but there is no record that the law was changed. What is clear, however, is that despite these severe penalties, the officials' disorder of work discipline has been a problem throughout the Joseon Dynasty




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