of the Joseon Dynasty(朝鮮王朝儀軌). ... Records of the use of tung oil(桐油) exist in the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty(朝鮮王朝實錄) and The Royal Protocols ... Analyzing the Yeonggeon Uigwe(營建儀軌) among the Joseon Dynasty's Uigwes shows that tung oil is neither
This thesis mainly deals with how ‘count of Ryang’ was used in Joseon dynasty. ... As a result, the notion of Ryang in Joseon dynasty does not differ from now one. ... In Joseon dynasty, count of Ryang mainly was appeared with another word, count of Kan.
dynasty while modifying it according to the situation in Joseon dynasty. ... dynasty. ... The results were as follows; First, Kim Sa-haeng who was an overseas architect in Yuan dynasty stood
Choryang-weagwan which was the largest international trading place between Joseon Dynasty and Tokugawa ... It is noticeable that Joseon Dynasty permitted Tokukawa Shogunate to construct main pavilions and guesthouses ... On the one hand, the carpenters and workers of Joseon Dynasty were organized by the traditional construction
Taiiljeon(太一殿) in the Joseon(朝鮮) Dynasty was the building where The person in charge performed ancestral ... In Goryeo(高麗) and Joseon(朝鮮) Dynasty, Government moved places for ancestral rites on Taiil(太一星) by the ... places for ancestral rites on Taiil(太一星) in Guiju(龜州), HoaLyeong(和寧), ChungJu(忠 州) BuPyeong(富平). the Joseon
Dynasty. ... Dynasty, wrote about 1,300 poetry reviews from Chinese and Korean dynasties, and his masterpiece “Jibong ... mother, Munhwa Yoo, was the fifth-generation descendant of Hajeong Yugwan in Cheongbaek-ri in the early Joseon
Hoe-amsa temple became to be ruined in the middle years of Joseon dynasty(1392-1910), and the ruin was ... Hoe-amsa temple maintained the form made by priest Na-ong in spite of several times of repair in Joseon ... dynasty, and it was reflected in excavation relics of now.
Although Jogyeongmyo Shrine was preserved without significant changes until the late Joseon dynasty, ... Jogyeongmyo Shrine is the Sijomyo Shrine of the Joseon royal family. ... unique example of an ceremonial architecture that cannot be observed in China or the previous Korean dynasties
experienced in his itinerary to Beijing, and the vivid pictures of Joseonkwan (called the Koryo or Joseon ... In his age of 35, Qianlong(乾隆) 30 (1764, Youngjo 41), he, a military escort, accompanied by Hong Uk, Joseon ... appearances of interior space were even more extended, and storages were less developed than those of Joseon
In Joseon Dynasty, the royal ceremony took place for the crowing of the queens, princes, and eulogistic ... and golden powder makes it distinguished remarkably from the ones used in the private family of the Joseon
Dynasty. ... Dynasty in the late 1800s to early 1900s. ... Jusikbangmun」, one of collections of the National Central Library, along with other cookery books in Joseon