• 제목/요약/키워드: King Sukjong

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조선 역대 왕의 피부병에 대한 고찰 -"조선왕조실록(朝鮮王朝實錄)"을 중심으로 (A study on Kings' skin diseases of The Annals of the Choson Dynasty)

  • 변석미;탁명림;강나루;윤화정;고우신
    • 한방안이비인후피부과학회지
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.172-201
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    • 2010
  • Objective : The purpose of this study is to investigate kings' skin diseases of The Annals of the Choson Dynasty. Methods : We conducted a study on the text paragraphs of The Annals of the Choson Dynasty containing kings' skin diseases. Results : The results were as follows. 1. The successive kings in the Choson Dynasty are total 27, and 19 kings of them are suffered from skin disease. 2. The most frequent skin disease that the kings of the Choson Dynasty suffered from is Abscess. 3. According to the Annals of the Choson Dynasty, King Moonjong, King Hyeonjong, King Sukjong mainly suffered from skin disease. 4. According to the Annals of the Choson Dynasty, King Moonjong, King Sungjong, King Hyojong, King Chungjo, King Soonjo died of skin disease. Conclusion : We expect this study could be helpful for understanding past state of oriental medicine, re-evaluating present state, and singposting future state.

인현왕후의 발병에서 사망까지 "승정원일기"의 기록 연구 (A Study of Queen Inhyun's death through the Clinical Records in Seungjeongwon Ilgi)

  • 방성혜;차웅석
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2012
  • The objective of this article is to investigate from what kind of disease Queen Inhyun(仁顯王后) died through the clinical records written in Seungjeongwon Ilgi("承政院日記"). The method to do this study was to search the records of Seungjeongwon Ilgi("承政院日記") from Sukjong 26th year to 27th year on the website databased and serviced by National Institute of Korean History. The results was as follows. According to the website search, Queen Inhyun(仁顯王后) suffered from purulent coxarthritis for one and a half year. As time passed by, the lesion of disease spread to her abdomen and heart. Finally, she died of difficulty in breathing.

Astronomical Phenomenon Records from Sukjong's Chunbang-Ilgi

  • Ki-Won Lee
    • 천문학회지
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    • 제56권1호
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    • pp.75-89
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    • 2023
  • We investigate the astronomical phenomenon records of Sukjong's Chunbang-Ilgi made by Sigangwon (Royal Educational Office of the Crown Prince) at which King Sukjong was the crown prince (i.e., 1667 January 24-1674 September 22). From the daily records of 2,799 days, we extract the astronomical records of 1,443 days and classify them into 14 categories. Then, we group the records of each category into five phenomena (Atmosphere, Eclipse, Daylight Appearance, Apparition, and Appulse) and compare them with the results of modern astronomical computations wherever possible. Except for Atmosphere group comprising records of meteorological events, such as solar halo, lunar halo, and unusual clouds, the significant findings in every other group are as follows: In Eclipse group, the solar eclipse that occurred on 1673 August 12 was unobservable in Korea, which is in contrast to the record of Joseonwangjo-Sillok (Annals of the Joseon Dynasty), which states that the sun was in eclipse around sunset time, as observed at Nam mountain. From the lunar eclipse records, we verify that the Joseon court did not change the date of the events observed after midnight. In Daylight Appearance group, we confirm that this phenomenon was observed during the daytime and not during twilight. We further suggest that if observation conditions are met, a celestial body brighter than -2.3 mag could be seen during the daytime with the naked-eye. In Apparition group, we find the possibilities that the Orionid meteor shower had influence on the meteor records and the seasonality on the aurora records. We also find that the Korean records in which the coma of comet C/1668 E1 was located below the horizon were overlooked in previous studies. Finally, we find that the records of Appulse group generally agree with the results of modern calculations. The records of Beom (trespass in literal) and Sik (eating in literal) events show average angular separations of 1.2° and 1.0°, respectively. In conclusion, we believe this work helps study the astronomical records of other logs of Sigangwon, such as Sukjong's Chunbang-Ilgi.

A Study of Ginseng Culture within 'Joseonwangjosilok' through Textual Frequency Analysis

  • Mi-Hye Kim
    • 셀메드
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.2.1-2.10
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    • 2024
  • Through big data analysis of the 'Joseonwangjosilok', this study examines the perception of ginseng among the ruling class and its utilization during the Joseon era. It aims to provide foundational data for the development of ginseng into a high-value cultural commodity. The focus of this research, the Joseonwangjosilok, comprises 1,968 volumes in 948 books, spanning a record of 518 years. Data was collected through web crawling on the website of the National Institute of Korean History, followed by frequency analysis of significant words. To assess the interest in ginseng across the reigns of 27 kings during the Joseon era, ginseng frequency records were adjusted based on years in power and the number of articles, creating an interest index for comparative rankings across reigns. Analysis revealed higher interest in ginseng during the reigns of King Jeongjo and King Yeongjo in the 18th century, King Sunjo in the 19th century, King Sejong in the 15th century, King Sukjong in the 17th century, and King Gojong in the 19th century. Examining the temporal emergence and changes in ginseng during the Joseon era, general ginseng types like insam and sansam had the highest frequency in the 15th century. It appears that Korea adeptly utilized ceremonial goods in diplomatic relations with China and Japan, meeting the demand for ginseng from their royal and aristocratic societies. Processed ginseng varieties such as hongsam and posam, along with traded and taxed ginseng, showed peak frequency in the 18th century. This coincided with increased cultivation, allowing a higher supply and fostering the development of ginseng processing technologies like hongsam.

창덕궁 후원 산단(山壇) 권역 구성요소의 특질과 변용 (Studies on the Characteristics of Spatial Components and Conversion of Sandan Area in the Rear Garden of Changdeokgung Palace)

  • 정우진;유기석;심우경
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제46권4호
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    • pp.24-47
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    • 2013
  • 본 연구는 창덕궁 후원 산단(山壇) 권역의 조영 특성과 공간성격을 구명하는 것으로서, 권역 내의 공간구성요소를 중심으로 조영개념, 경관설계기법 및 변화과정에 대한 조사가 이루어졌다. 이의 결과는 아래와 같다. 산단 권역에는 인조, 숙종, 순조 연간과 일제 강점기 및 근래의 보수공사 등 여러 시대에 걸친 경관 층위가 존재하고 있었다. 인조 연간에 취승정(聚勝亭)의 건립으로 개발된 산단 권역은 임금의 휴게시설로 조성되었고 이러한 용도는 숙종이 낙민정(樂民亭)을 건립할 때까지 지속되었다. 그렇지만 순조 연간, 즉 동궐도 제작 이전에 산단과 백운사(白雲社)가 건립되면서, 이 일대는 산신을 제사 지내는 제례공간의 성격으로 개편되었다. 이때 조성된 건축요소들은 당시 통용되던 토지신(后土神)에 대한 제례시설을 구비했던 것이거나 유교례로 해결될 수 없는 왕실의 신앙적 욕구를 충족시킬 필요성에 의한 것으로 여겨지며 이는 산단 권역의 성격을 규정지을 수 있는 특징으로 판단된다. 한편 일제 강점기에 제작된 창덕궁 평면도의 분석 결과, 일제 강점기까지 산단은 존치되어 있었으나 해방 후 어느 시점에 철거된 것을 알 수 있었다. 1970년대 초에는 이 일대가 '빙천'이라는 관람지로 개발되면서 대대적인 변형이 이루어졌다. 이때 빙천을 거치는 신작로의 공사가 병행되었는데, 현 상태는 당시 공사의 결과를 반영하고 있다. 1970년대 빙천 보수공사에 참여한 관계자의 인터뷰 결과, 당시의 공사가 음용수를 위한 2개소의 배수시설을 신설할 목적으로 이루어졌으며 옥류천 어정(御井)을 모방하여 만들어졌다는 것을 알 수 있었다.

조선 단종의 가봉태실에 대한 문헌·고고학적 검토 (A Historical and Archaeological Study on Gabong Taesil of King Dangjong in Joseon)

  • 심현용
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제45권3호
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    • pp.80-99
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    • 2012
  • 조선 제6대 임금인 단종의 가봉태실이 현재 두 곳에 있다고 알려져 있다. 즉 하나는 경남 사천시의 소곡산에, 다른 하나는 경북 성주군의 법림산에 있는 것이다. 한 임금의 가봉태실은 두 개가 있을 수 없기 때문에 학계에서 논란이 되었다. 필자는 경북 성주에 있는 태실이 단종의 가봉태실이며, 경남 사천에 있는 단종 태실은 예종의 장자인 인성대군의 태실이라고 주장한 적이 있다. 그러나 당시 현존 유물에 대한 세밀한 검토를 하지 못하여 이번에 문헌기록과 유물을 비교 연구하게 되었으며, 다음과 같은 결론에 도달하였다. 1. 단종의 태실은 아기태실과 가봉태실로 두 개가 있다. 즉 최초 단종의 아기태실은 1441년 윤11월 26일에 성주 선석산 태봉에 조성되지만, 1451년 성주 법림산으로 이안되어 2차 아기태실이 조성된다. 그후 세조에 의해 1458년 태실이 철거된다. 그러나 법림산 태봉에는 가봉태실석물이 잔존하고 있어 이를 근거로 단종이 임금으로 등극한 후 재임기간(1452~1455)에 가봉된 것으로 추정하였다. 2. 사천의 태실이 단종의 태실로 정착하게 된 이유는 숙종 때 단종 복위과정과 관련성을 두었다. 복위되면서 왕의 격식에 맞게 태실도 보수되는데, 이때 사천의 소곡산 태실을 단종의 것으로 잘못 알고 보수하였다고 보았다. 또 가봉시기는 단종이 복위되어 장릉 개수 후 얼마 되지 않은 시점(1699~1719)으로 추정하였으며, 의궤와 가봉석물에 난간석이 없는 것은 추봉된 임금의 무덤에 난간석을 하지 않고 간략히 조성하는 왕릉의 예처럼 태실도 난간석을 설치하지 않게 되었다고 보았다. 3. 지금까지 사천의 태실을 단종 태실로 알고 있던 것은 오류이며, 1462년에 장태된 인성대군의 태실로 결론지었다. 이는 서삼릉 태실에 있어야 할 단종 태실은 없고 인성대군 태실이 조성되어 있는 점에 착안을 하였다. 즉 1928년 이왕직이 사천의 단종 태실을 봉출하여 서울에 보관하다가 1930년 서삼릉으로 옮겨 갈 때 태지석의 명문에 단종이 아니라 인성대군 태로 기록되어 있음을 알게 되어 서삼릉에는 단종 태실이 아닌 인성대군 태실을 조성한 것으로 보았다. 이를 위해 일제강점기 때 서삼릉 태실을 조성하면서 남긴 "태봉"과 사천 태실 서삼릉 태실에서 출토된 유물을 그 근거로 제시하였다.

조선시대 기로소 영수각 조영에 관한 연구 (A Study on Construction of Giroso Youngsugak in the Joseon Dynasty)

  • 김석현
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.35-50
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    • 2023
  • This study aims to investigate the history of Giroso during the early Joseon Dynasty, examine the authenticity of the history regarding Taejo's admission to Giroso, and identify the background and architectural form of Giroso Youngsugak. Research confirms that Taejo joined Giroso in 1394 at the age of 60, but there is no evidence of his name being recorded in the Giroso Seoru. Giyeonghoe(耆英會) has been frequently suspended since the 16th century, and after the Japanese Invasion of Joseon in 1592, the king's permission for Giyeonghoe was not readily granted. Taejo's admission to Giroso and the story of Giroso Seoru started emerging as a justification for resuming Giyeonghoe. When King Sukjong joined Giroso, a new building called Youngsugak was required to enshrine Eochup(royal writings), and it was modeled after Jongbushi Seonwongak. Although Youngsugak no longer exists, the form of Giroso Youngsugak from the past can be observed through Uiseong Gounsa Yeonsujeon, which was constructed in 1904 based on the model of Giroso Youngsugak.

조선 숙종조 탐라순력도를 통해 본 상급 관원복식 (High Government Officials' Costumes as Illustrated in Tamna Sullyeokdo at the Era of King Sukjong of the Joseon Dynasty)

  • 장현주;이주영
    • 복식
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    • 제57권3호
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    • pp.108-123
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate costumes worn by high government officials which are illustrated in Tamna Sullyeokdo at the era of King Sukjong of the Joseon Dynasty. The findings of the study are as fellows: 1. Tamna Sullyeokdo showed that Moksa wore an simplified version of Jobok at a congratulatory ceremony. They wore Sibok at such events as examinations, Yeonhyang or Jinsang. Particularly at Yeonhyang, Samo was decorated with some red flowers. The officials wore Yungbok when they were participated in military training, hunting or arrow shooting competitions. They wore Pyeonbok when they go on a trip 2. Pangwan wore Sibok when they took an examination. They wore Yungbok during military training while they wore Pyeonbok during Tamseung. 3. Hyeongam wore Sangbok at a congratulatory ceremony. When they take part in military training, examinations, Yeonhyang or Jinsang, those officials wore Sibok. They also wore Yungbok during military training, Yeonhyang or Jinsang. They wore Jurip decorated with some red flowers during Yeonhyang. And they wore Pyeonbok when they were inspecting military training of Seongjeonggun. 4. Gungwan wore Yungbok at every events. They wore Jurip decorated with Hosu and Jeonrip on their head, and wore Cheolrik during military drills, arrow shooting competitions, examinations, Jinsang, or Tamseung. They wore Jeonip decored with red flowers during Yeonhyang. During regular military trainings, those officials wore Jeonrip decorated with Sangmo on their head and wore Cheolrik and Jeonbok. During Tamseung, they wore Jeonrip decorated with Sangmo on their head and wore Jeonbok with Jungchimak or a set of Jeogori and Baji.

조선시대 관상감과 관천대의 위치 변천에 대한 연구 (A STUDY ON THE LOCATIONS OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL BUREAU AND THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY IN THE JOSEON DYNASTY)

  • 민병희;이기원;안영숙;이용삼
    • 천문학논총
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.141-154
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    • 2010
  • In the beginning of the Joseon dynasty, the Royal Astronomical Bureau (觀象監, shortly RAB) was established. After the double RAB had settled down by King Sejong (世宗), it continued to function until 1907. Before the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592, the Joseon court had the Inner RAB in the Gyeongbok Palace (景福宮) and the Outer RAB in the Northen District Gwangwha-Bang (北部廣化坊) at the western side of the Changdeuk Palace (昌德宮). In the reign of King Sukjong (肅宗) the double system of the RAB was transformed into the Geumho-Gate (金虎門) Outer RAB and the Gaeyang-Gate (開陽門) Outer RAB. During the reconstruction of the Gyeongbok Palace in the early reign of King Gojong (高宗), the Gaeyang-Gate Outer RAB was replaced by the Yeongchu-Gate (迎秋門) Outer RAB in 1865. All RAB had the Royal Astronomical Observatory (觀天臺, RAO hereinafter), so called the Soganui-platform (小簡儀臺) on which the Soganui (小簡儀) has been put. The Soganui (小簡儀) is a small simplified armillary sphere. While the Gwangwha-Bang RAO handed down from the reign of King Sejong still exists, other RAOs, such as Gyeongbok Palace RAO, Gaeyang-Gate and Yeongchu-Gate RAOs, do not remain. According to our study, the Changgyeong Palace (昌慶宮) RAO was not indeed the RAO with the Soganui.

조선(朝鮮)의 전제법(田制法)과 산학(算學) (Mathematics in the Joseon farmland tax systems)

  • 홍성사;홍영희;김창일
    • 한국수학사학회지
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 2015
  • The Joseon dynasty (1392-1910) is basically an agricultural country and therefore, the main source of her national revenue is the farmland tax. Thus the farmland tax system becomes the most important state affair. The 4th king Sejong establishes an office for a new law of the tax in 1443 and adopts the farmland tax system in 1444 which is legalized in Gyeongguk Daejeon (1469), the complete code of law of the dynasty. The law was amended in the 19th king Sukjong era. Jo Tae-gu mentioned the new system in his book Juseo Gwan-gyeon (1718) which is also included in Sok Daejeon (1744). Investigating the mathematical structures of the two systems, we show that the systems involve various aspects of mathematics and that the systems are the most precise applications of mathematics in the Joseon dynasty.