Abstract

This study aims to clarify that the various bureaucrats led the political situation because of the absence of military ruler after the 13th year of Myeongjong(明宗), which was in 1183, and that Lee Ui-Min(李義旼) and Du Gyeong-Seung(杜景升) became distinguished and led the political situation after the 20th year of Myeongjong. After the death of Gyeong Dae-Seung(慶大升) in the 13th year of Myeongjong, a political upheaval in the form of elimination of the military ruler did not occur, so the military ruler was not able to emerge. After the 20th year of Myeongjong, Lee Ui-Min and Du Gyeong-Seung were appointed to Jaesang(宰相), and the activities of their Dangyeo(黨與) began. In the 24th year of Myeongjong Lee Ui-Min clearly revealed his intention to become a military ruler as he was invested as a vassal of merit. Choi Chung-Heon(崔忠獻) was dissatisfied with his action, and removed him in the 26th year of Myeongjong.

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