[KS] Query Re: chil-guh-ji-ak

Mia Yun miayun at pipeline.com
Tue Mar 23 19:48:54 EST 1999


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Dear List,

In Confucian Choson, there were seven grounds upon which a man could divorce
his wife.  They were called chil-guh-ji-ak in Korean.  The failure of a woman
to produce a male heir and jealousy are two of them.  What are the rest?   Any
help would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks.


Mia Yun
Author of HOUSE OF THE WINDS
http://www.pipeline.com/~miayun 
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<html><div>Dear List,</div>
<br>
<div>In Confucian Choson, there were seven grounds upon which a man could
divorce his wife.  They were called chil-guh-ji-ak in Korean. 
The failure of a woman to produce a male heir and jealousy are two of
them.  What are the rest?   Any help would be greatly
appreciated. </div>
<br>
<div>Thanks.</div>
<br>
<br>

<tt><font size=3>Mia Yun<br>
Author of HOUSE OF THE WINDS<br>
<font size=3><a href="http://www.pipeline.com/~miayun" eudora="autourl">http://www.pipeline.com/~miayun</a></font></html>

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