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He was installed as the crown prince in 1483 and, after the death of his father, ascended the throne on the twenty ninth on the twelfth month of 1494. From the very beginning of his reign, he was at odds with the Neo-Confucian literati over trivial matters; these disagreements ultimately led to a series of purges against the literati. In the last years of his reign, he lost the support of his ministers, was forced from the throne, and exiled to Gyodong \u55ac\u6850, a small island near Ganghwado Island where he died on the sixth day in the eleventh month of 1506.</ins></div></td></tr>\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\">&#160;</td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div>&#160;</div></td></tr>\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\">&#160;</td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div><ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">After being dethroned, the king was stripped of the title of king (''wang'' \u738b) and demoted to prince (''gun'' \u541b) on the second day of the ninth month of 1506. However, since he was inarguably the tenth king of the Joseon Dynasty, at least from a modern perspective, it makes more sense that he is called King Yeonsangun.&lt;ref&gt;One might call him King Yeonsan, but, given naming conventions, it is not still considered proper either. Posthumous titles, which usually end with ''jo'' \u7956 or ''jong'' \u5b97, are fully mentioned for official translation. For example, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty is rendered into King Taejo, not just King Tae. Accordingly, a more accurate translation of Yeonsangun would be King Yeonsangun rather than King Yeonsan or Prince Yeonsan.&lt;</ins>/<ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">ref&gt;&#160; King Yeonsangun endured a biased view from later historiographers. For one example, the records of his reign were not called \u201cveritable records\u201d (''sillok'' \u5be6\u9304), as with other Joseon kings; they are merely \u201cdaily records\u201d (''ilgi'' \u65e5\u8a18).&lt;ref&gt;In Korean, ''ilgi'' means \u201cdiary,\u201d which implies a personal journal, but in this case, ''ilgi'' should be taken literally as \u201ca daily record\u201d of court events as compiled by royal historians. In this paper, therefore, the text is translated as ''Daily Records of King Yeonsangun'' \u71d5\u5c71\u541b\u65e5\u8a18 (hereafter, ''Records'').&lt;</ins>/<ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">ref&gt;&#160; </ins></div></td></tr>\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\">&#160;</td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div>&#160;</div></td></tr>\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\">&#160;</td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div><ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">''The Records'', which cover the twelve years of his reign, began to be compiled immediately after his death and were completed in the ninth month of 1509. Much of the content is short and simple; this is because a large amount of source material was lost as a result of King Yeonsangun\u2019s persecution of literati as well as historiographers, who he thought condemned his policy and life. In fact, the neutrality of the ''Records'' has long been questioned. Modern historians speculate that the violence attributed to King Yeonsangun was exaggerated by the historiographers, who were unfavorable to the king and thus conceal a number of facts, under his successor King Jungjong \u4e2d\u5b97 (r. 1506-1544).</ins></div></td></tr>\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\">&#160;</td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div>&#160;</div></td></tr>\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\">&#160;</td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div><ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">Despite these limitations, the ''Records'' carries great significance as a historical source because they include two important political incidents. The first is the conflict between the Old Meritorious Faction (''hungupa'' \u52f3\u820a\u6d3e) and the Neo-Confucian Faction (''sarimpa'' \u58eb\u6797\u6d3e), a feud which had already begun during the reign of King Seongjong. The second is the conflict between the court\u2019s power, centered around the royal in-laws (the queens and their families), and that of the literati, centered around the State Council. Furthermore, the text has attracted much public attention as it was adapted into a variety of historical novels, dramas, and films about his life and reign</ins>. &#160;</div></td></tr>\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\">&#160;</td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div>&#160;</div></td></tr>\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\">&#160;</td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div><ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">The content of the ''Records'' can be divided into three parts</ins>. <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">The first, spanning the years between the enthronement (1494) and the Muo Purge (1498), consists mainly of memorials submitted by the Office of the Inspector</ins>-<ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">General and the Censorate concerning their demand of Confucian statesmanship and opposition to the law for certifying Buddhist monks (''doseungbeop'' \u5ea6\u50e7\u6cd5) and land ownership by Buddhist temples. The second part, spanning the years between the Muo Literati Purge (1498) and the Gapja Literati Purge (1504), includes not only memorials submitted by inspectors and censors but also the king\u2019s responses. The final part, spanning the years between the Gapja Purge (1504) and Yeonsangun\u2019s ultimate dethronement and exile (1506), deals mainly with the king\u2019s immoral life, such as his bizarre acts of revelry and persecution of the ministers involved in the purges. 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The South Korean version, based on the Taebaeksan edition, was translated between 1972 and 1976 by the first graduates of the Institute for the Translation of Korean Classics \u570b\u8b6f\u784f\u4fee\u9662.&lt;ref&gt;They include Kim Yongguk, Seong Nakhun, Shin Hoyeol, and others.&lt;</ins>/<ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">ref&gt;&#160; The North Korean version, based on the Jeoksangsan edition, was published in 1982 by scholars from the National Classics Research Center \u6c11\u65cf\u53e4\u5178\u784f\u7a76\u6240 at the Institute of Social Science \u793e\u6703\u79d1\u5b78\u9662</ins>.<ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">&lt;ref&gt;They include Baek Yunseon, Seo Yeongcheol, Choe Dongeon, Lee Haknam, and others</ins>.<ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">&lt;</ins>/<ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">ref&gt; </ins></div></td></tr>\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\">&#160;</td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div>&#160;</div></td></tr>\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\">&#160;</td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div><ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">The English translation introduced in this paper covers Chapter One, which begins with the twenty-fifth day and ends on the twenty-ninth day of the twelfth month of 1494. They are but a small portion of the ''Records'', which comprise a total of forty-six chapters in sixty-three volumes. Nevertheless, its contents are noteworthy because they reveal not only the discord between King Yeonsangun and his vassals concerning Buddhist rituals, but also the clash between the Old Meritorious Faction and the Neo-Confucian Faction as seen in response to the memorials submitted by Yu Jagwang \u67f3\u5b50\u5149 (1439-1512). 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