A Study about Historical Research on Jebok(ritual robes) of Jirisan Namakje

지리산 남악제(南岳祭) 제례복식(祭禮服飾)에 관한 제언

  • Lee, Yeong-Ju (Dept. of Traditional Costume Design, Graduate School of Design, Konkuk University) ;
  • Lee, Sang-Eun (Dept. of Traditional Costume Design, Graduate School of Design, Konkuk University)
  • 이영주 (건국대학교 디자인대학원 전통복식디자인전공) ;
  • 이상은 (건국대학교 디자인대학원 전통복식디자인전공)
  • Received : 2014.08.06
  • Accepted : 2014.10.06
  • Published : 2014.12.31

Abstract

This study is intended to historical research the Jebok(ritual robes) of Jirisan Namakje. Joseon Dynasty established Five Manners as a country-ruling policy on the basis of Confucianism, the religious clothes-wearing method has been established through Sejong Silok Five Manners and the ritual robes system of all the government officials has been handed down to the end of Joseon Dynasty. The ritual robes of all the government officials was worn at the timed of the religious ceremony included ritual manners, and ritual robes are composed of Yanggwan, Ui, Sang, Jungdan, Peasul, Hwan, Wu(a cord, a leather belt, a belt, jade, a mace, Bangsimgokryeong, Mal, Ri, etc., and the rank was classified by the number of the veritical line of Ynaggwan, a leather belt, Hwan, Wu and jade and typeof a mace. "Jongmyouigwe" during the reign of king Sukjong described exactly the Uicha and textile of the ritual robes at that time, the textile Ui used Heukju as same as "Jegiakgidogamuigwe", and jade was used only in case of the first rank ritual official and other government officials did not wear jase. Also, it was revealed that all officials used a wooden mace, and in case of Husu, the first rank ritual official used Jikseong and other official used a picture.

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