• 제목/요약/키워드: King Sunjo

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고종 2년의 연경당(延慶堂) 수리(修理)에 대해서 (A Research on the Reconstruction of Yeonkyeong-Dang in the 2nd Year of King Gojong's Reign)

  • 김동욱
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.53-69
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    • 2004
  • Located in a rear garden of Changdeok Palace, Yeonkyeong-Dang is valued as the most characteristic building of the houses of aristocrats of the later Joseon Dynasty. The time of the construction has been much debated, however, it is perceived through this research that the construction was completed in September 1827(the 27nd year of king Sunjo's reign). The shape of the buildings during this period resembles a letter ㄷ as shown in the picture of Dong-Kweol. We previously described that the purpose of Yeonkyeong-Dang was to carry the portrait of king Yikjong while keeping the shape of building when it was first established until the 8th year of king Heonjong (1842). In 1865 (the 2nd year of king Gojong's reign), it was reconstructed with very different outlook which has remained the present shape. The characteristic features of the residences of aristocrats were reflected in newly reconstructed Yeonkyeong-Dang. The structure was largely divided into two quarters that occupied by male and female residents respectively. The two quarters were bordered by fences and added with a study and a pavilion. The reconstruction was conducted by king Gojong's father, Daewon- Goon and its purpose was to prepare a separate house for the king and queen before the kings wedding that was about to come. During the 19th century, building an imitation of houses of aristocrats became quite a trend in the palace. Built in 1847, Nakseon-Jae was precedented and followed by Yeonkyeong-Dang. Also later Geoncheong Palace was built in Kyeongbok Palace in 1873. All of the three buildings imitated houses of aristocrats. Divided residences of male and female sections and splendid decorations were common features. Nakseon-Jae was the smallest in the structure of spaces, ornamentation of details and its sizes, Yeonkyeong-Dang was the second and Geoncheong Palace was the most distinguished building. The constructions of these three buildings created an innovative architectural wave in the 19th century palace. Yeonkyeong-Dang was the building that mediated the new flow of architectural structure in the 19th century palace.

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유서편찬(類書編纂)의 전개양상(展開樣相) 고찰(考察) (The study for process of development in publishing of Ryuseo)

  • 이창경
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제35권
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    • pp.220-235
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    • 2002
  • Ryuseo(類書) is a type of traditional books and seems like today's encyclopedia. For compilation of this book, the contents with good ideas and the improvement in method of editing are very important. The process of development, basic form, reception and transformation, the method of succession in today were investigated with the traditional Ryuseo through this study. In Korea, the publishing of this book in the beginning was just republishing of Chinese Ryuseo. During the reign of king Sunjo of Chosun dynasty, Ryuseo for Korean, "Daedongeunbugunok(大東韻府群玉)" was published. Also the basic form of Ryuseo had to be changed in this period. Kimyuk increased practical use of this book by summarizing "Samunryuchui(事文類聚)". The first complete Korean Ryuseo was "Kosachalyo(故事撮要)" that was published in 1554, king Myungjong. In the book was included contents about diplomacy and daily life by Eosukkwun. In 1771, king Youngjo, "Kosashinseo(故事新書)" was published. It had more information about actual life than Kosachalyo. Ryuseo should be considered with two things when it is read by modern readers. One is the development of material for study and another is to ensure the readers. So Ryuseo could be a good basic material for developing contents of internet. Reproduction of this book by new one should be considered with increasing its function. Because reforming classical material by digital one is necessary for daily life in today.

조보(朝報)에 대한 몇 가지 쟁점: 필사보조의 기원, 명칭, 폐간시기, 기문기사 성격과 민간인쇄조보를 중심으로 (Considering a Few Issues on 'Chobo': Handwritten Chobo's Origin, Name, Discontinuance & Privately Printed Chobo)

  • 김영주
    • 한국언론정보학보
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    • 제43권
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    • pp.247-281
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    • 2008
  • 이 논문의 목적은 아직까지 명확하게 밝혀지지 않은 조보의 기원 문제를 다시 한번 검토해보고, 조보의 명칭 및 폐간시기 문제를 비롯하여 기문기사 성격, 선조 때 발생한 민간인쇄조보 발행사건 등에 초점을 맞추어 살펴보는 데 있다. 내부적 통보매체인 필사조보는 조선왕조 초기에 해당하는 15세기 말경(대략 성종대)에 탄생하여 중종조에 체계적인 발전을 이룩하였으며, 정부의 인쇄관보와 한말의 유수한 민간일간지들이 발행되었던 1907년 11월(승정원의 왕명출납기능을 수행하였던 비서감이 폐지됨)까지 지속적으로 발행된 것으로 추정된다. 조보의 명칭 가운데 가장 보편적으로 사용된 용어는 조보(朝報)였고 그 다음이 저보(邸報)였다. 다음으로는 조지(朝紙), 기별(奇別), 난보(爛報), 경보(京報)의 순이었으며, 나머지 용어들 예컨대, 기별지(奇別紙), 저장(邸狀), 저지(邸紙), 보장(報狀), 한경보(漢京報), 영기(營奇) 등은 거의 사용되지 않았다. '기별'은 조선조 중반(중종대-인조대)에, '조지'는 조선조 후반(숙종대-고종대)에 집중적으로 사용되었다. 필사조보는 폐쇄성과 난초체라는 속기로 필사되어 주요 독자층인 사대부들이 구독하기가 매우 불편하였으므로 1577년(선조 10년) 8월 서울에 사는 수명의 민간인(양민층인 기인(其人))들이 의정부와 사헌부로부터 발행허가를 얻어 목활자로 인쇄조보를 발행하였다. 민간인쇄조보가 약 3개월 동안 발행된 시점에, 선조는 "사국(史局)을 사설화(私設化)하고 국가기밀을 누설할 가능성이 있다"는 이유로 폐간조치하고 신문발행 관련자 30여 명을 유배시키고 언론 양사(사헌부와 사간원)의 책임자를 경질하는 조치를 취하였다. 조선시대 일부 기인(其人)들이 중국 인쇄조보를 본 떠 만든 민간인쇄조보(목활자본)는 그당시 중국의 인쇄신문 형태(길이 $20{\sim}25cm$, 폭 $10{\sim}15cm$, 면수 $5{\sim}10$쪽)와 비슷했을 것으로 추정된다. 민간인쇄조보는 선조의 탄압정책으로 약 3개월 만에 폐간되는 비운을 맛보았지만 영리를 목적으로 민간인이 발행하고 활판인쇄술을 세계 최초로 채용하여 발행하였다는 점에서 세계 최초의 '활판인쇄 상업일간신문'일 가능성이 매우 높은 신문이다.

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조선후기 기노연 회화에 나타난 식문화에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Late of Chosun Dynasty Food Culture in Giroyeon Paintings)

  • 고경희
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.144-151
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    • 2005
  • This study examined food culture appearing in Giroyeon paintings in the late Chosun Dynasty (early $17^{th}{\sim}l9^{th}$ century), a period under political and economical difficulties in overcoming frustrations and looking for self-restoration methods after Imjinweran$(1592{\sim}1598)$ and Byungjahoran$(1636{\sim}1637)$. Paintings related to Giroyeon include Lee Gi-ryong's $(1600{\sim}?)$ painted in 1629 under the reign of King Injo $(1623{\sim}1649)$, painted jointly by Kim Jin-yeo et al. in 1720, the first year of King Gyeongjong $(1720{\sim}1724)$ and Kim Hong-do's painted in 1804 under the reign of King Sunjo $(1800{\sim}1834)$ in the early $19^{th}$ century. These paintings over three centuries of the late Chosun show changes in the character of Giroyeon, food culture and tableware culture, etc. According to these paintings, the character of Giroyeon was expanded from a feast held for high civil officials to a banquet comprehending general civil servants. These paintings show Hyangeumjueui, which means the decorum of respecting and sowing the aged men of virtue with alcohol beverage, table manner, seated culture represented by cushions and mats and individual-table culture. In addition, the expansion of demand for sunbaikja and chungwhabaikja and the diversification of vessels and dishes are demonstrated in Giroyeon paintings after Imjinweran in 1592. in this way, Giroyeon paintings show the historical characteristics of the late Chosun Dynasty, such as the collapse of Yangban-centered political system, the disintegration of the medieval system due to the emergence of the Silhak and the diversification of food culture.

「갑오 재동 제물정례책(甲午 齋洞 祭物定例冊)」에 기록된 복온공주의 다례를 통해 살펴본 궁중음식 고찰 (Analytical Review of Korean Royal Cuisine as Viewed through the Darye for Princess Bokon and Recorded in Gabo Jaedong Jemuljeongnyechaek)

  • 이소영;한복려
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제34권5호
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    • pp.495-507
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    • 2019
  • This study investigates the Gabo Jaedong Jemuljeongnyechaek, which is the recording of the darye executed over a period of a year in 1834 ($34^{th}$ year of reign by King Sunjo) in the latter part of the Joseon Dynasty, two years after the death of Princess Bokon, the $2^{nd}$ daughter of King Sunjo. Accordingly, we examined the types of darye (tea ceremonies) and the characteristics of the composition of foods at ancestral rites of the royal families of Joseon. Moreover, we also analyzed the cooking methods and characteristics of food terminologies used in the darye. This includes 39 categories of food and ingredients used for tea ceremonies held for one year, on behalf of the deceased Princess Bokon in 1834. The darye for the monthly national holiday was held along with the darye on the $1^{st}$ and the $15^{th}$ day of every month. The darye for rising up and the birthday darye were held on May $12^{th}$ and October $26^{th}$ of the lunar calendar, being the anniversaries of the death and the birth of Princess Bokon, respectively. The birthday darye and the darye for New Year's Day, Hansik ($105^{th}$ day after winter solstice), Dano ($5^{th}$ day of the $5^{th}$ month of the lunar calendar), and Thanksgiving "Chuseok" were held in the palace and at the burial site of the Princess. During the darye for rising up in May and the Thanksgiving darye at the burial site in August, rituals offering meals to the deceased were also performed. The birthday darye at the burial site of Princess Bokon featured the most extensive range of foods offered, with a total of 33 dishes. Foods ranging 13~25 dishes were offered at the national holiday darye, while the darye on the $1^{st}$ and the $15^{th}$ of the month included 9~11 food preparations, making them more simplified with respect to the composition of foods offered at the ceremony, in comparison to the national holiday darye. The dishes were composed of ddeok, jogwa, silgea, hwachae, foods such as tang, jeok, jjim, hoe, and sikhae, and grain-based foods such as myeon, mandu, and juk. Foods offered at the burial site darye included 12~13 dishes comprising ban, tang, jochi, namul, chimchae, and jang. Meals offered at the darye had a composition similar to that of the daily royal table (sura). Darye recorded in the Jemuljeongnyechaek displayed characteristics of the seasonal foods of Korea. Jemuljeongnyechaek has detailed recordings of the materials, quantities, and prices of the materials required for preparations of the darye. It is quite certain that Jemuljeongnyechaek would have functioned as an essential reference in the process of purchasing and preparing the food materials for the darye, that were repeated quite frequently at the time.

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.

"풍공유보도략(豊公遺寶圖略)"의 복식사적 의미 (Historical Meaning of PungGongYuBoDoRyak)

  • 장인우
    • 복식
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    • 제59권10호
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    • pp.124-136
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    • 2009
  • This Study is on the Punggongyubodoryake. Punggongyubodoryak was the records and pictures written by Ohgyeongmun(吳景文, Painter) and Gangbonpungeon(岡本豊彦, a Japanese painter, 1773~1745). in 1832. Those records and pictures were about the gifts which Korea's King(宣祖, 1567-1608) sent to Doyotomi Hideyosi(豊臣秀吉, Pungsinsugil) in 1590. Most of the gifts were of the Korean costume, which meant that Korea recognized Doyotomi Hideyosi as the new general of Japan, Tokugawa Shogunate(幕府將軍). The pictures of every Clothing in punggongyubodoryake described forms of every cloth and delineated ornamental patterns and sizes of clothing as closely as actual, they were clothes of the Middle period of Chosun. the author of the study inferred that it would be one of the impotent materials in the history of the Korean traditional costume. Among the clothes, there were several danryeongs(단령, ceremonial coat), okgwan (玉冠 woman headdress with) and paeok(佩玉, pendents with jade stings) and choongdan(中單 ceremonial undercoat) and Sang(裳, ceremonial Skirts for man), gyeontongsuseulran (肩通袖膝襕, chinese coat) was recorded in punggongyubodoryake. they were not a set of clothes for ceremonial costume but a mixture of men's and women's costume, of korean and abroad styles. the author inferred that this phenomenon was actually a good proof that the gifts were sent to Hideyosi only as courtesy, which meant for downgrading the receiver.

효명세자 대리청정시기 창경궁 연향공간의 건축변화 연구 (A Study on the Architectural Change of Banquet Space in Changgyeonggung during the Reign of Crown Prince Hyomyung)

  • 석진영
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.17-26
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    • 2020
  • The planning acumen led by the crown prince stands out during the banquets that were held continually during the reign of Crown Prince Hyomyung around the late Joseon period from 1827 to 1929. If we examine the changes in banquet space during the period that Crown Prince Hyomyung ruled by proxy, the Jagyeongjeon(慈慶殿) in Changgyeonggung Palace, which was built during the time of King Jeongjo was repaired after the in 1827 during the reign of the crown prince and appeared in its changed form in Muja Jinjakin 1828. It is believed that the Jagyeongjeonwas expanded and repaired during the reign of Crown Prince Hyomyung to conduct banquets for important guests. Jagyeongjeon which was repaired during the crown prince's reign, is a space where banquets were continuously held during the three years that he reigned, and we can see that it is an important space for royalty where the authority of King Sunjo, Queen Sunwon, and Crown Prince Hyomyung was reflected. Yeongyeongdan(演慶堂) was a structure built in 1828, which is after the period when the Jagyeongjeonwas changed in 1827, and it is a space that emerged during the reign of the crown prince. Hwanchwijeong(環翠亭), which was constructed during the time of King Seongjong was changed after 1827 during the reign of Crown Prince Hyomyung and appeared in its changed form in Muja Jinjakin 1828. Hwanchwijeongwas the place where the Crown Prince Hyomyung stayed and planned banquets and it was repaired along with Jagyeongjeonin 1827. During his reign, the political intent of the crown prince was reflected not in superficial political spaces but in spaces where banquets were held and accordingly the main spaces for banquets and their related royal palace locations were changed or newly established. You need to briefly explain what this and Muja Jinjak are. New information is not provided in this paragraph. You have already established why the crown prince renovated the banquets and its significance in the first two paragraphs. You could just add "Jagyeongjeon(慈慶殿), Yeongyeongdan(演慶堂), and Hwanchwijeong(環翠亭) in Changgyeonggung Palace during his reign were changed and renovated during the time when the royal banquets of the 19th century were getting established. It was spaces that reflected the royal family and royal authority" to the end of the second paragraph and it would convey your intended meaning.

조선후기 궁중연향 시 숙설소와 중배설청의 배치와 운영에 관한 연구 -궁중연향의궤를 중심으로- (A Study on Layout and Operation of Suk-seol-so and Jung-bae-seol-cheong at Court Banquets in the Late Joseon - Focusing on Uigwe(Ritual Manual) for Court Banquets -)

  • 경세진;조재모
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제24권6호
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    • pp.67-82
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    • 2015
  • With regard to Gung-jung Yeon-hyang(宮中宴享; court banquet), the frequency of banquets that were held at one time beginning Mu-ja J in-jak(戊子進爵; a royal banquet held in 1828) in 1828 (the 28th year of King Sunjo (純祖)'s reign). In proportion to this frequency, there was an increase in the need and importance of Suk-seol-so(熟設所; a kitchen built in temporarily house for court banquet) and Jung-bae-seol-cheong(中排設廳; a temporary place to put offerings) as a space to assist court banquets. Although Suk-seol-so was a temporary but large-scale facility, it was frequently used for long periods. This facility was flexibly established using the variability of Dong-gung(東宮; Palace for Crown Prince) and enhanced the efficiency of censorship and security in conjunction with palace gates and Suk-wi-cheo(宿衛處; guard station, guard room). In addition, it was reused according to the period when the nation and royal family gave finances or banquets. Jung-bae-seol-cheong was established in the place connected to the central space of court banquets and worked as buffer space to resolve the tension on the day of the event. The location where Jung-bae-seol-cheong was established enabled us to confirm the applicability of Bok-do(複道; corridor) connected to Chimjeon(寢殿; royal residence) when holding court banquets. In short, Suk-seol-so and Jung-bae-seol-cheong were auxiliary spaces, but were considered importantly in the palace operation when holding court banquets.

국립 고궁박물관 활옷 수본에 관한 연구 (A Study on Embroidery Design Patterns of Hwal-ot at the National Palace Museum of Korea)

  • 권혜진;홍나영
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제32권8호
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    • pp.1255-1263
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    • 2008
  • Study on Hwal-ot, woman's wedding robe of the Joseon Dynasty, has been limited to the Princess Bock-on's Hwal-ot and some folk remains. In this study, I tried to identify formative characteristics of Hwal-ot by studying embroidery design patterns in the royal Hwal-ot. On Mar 26, 2007, I inspected total of 15 pieces of embroidery design patterns for Hwal-ot held at the National Palace Museum of Korea. I classified them into three types of Hwal-ot by considering characteristics in embroidery design patterns as well as composition of embroidery design patterns held by the private. For the Hwal-ot embroidery design pattern type I, there is a calligraphy called "Embroidery Design Pattern of Red Long Robe for leo-dong Palace", which is presumed to be the embroidery design pattern of Princess Deok-on, the third daughter of King Sunjo and a little sister to Princess Bock-on. Its patterns are very similar to that of Princess Bock-on's, with similar flower patterns and treasure patterns, as well as overall stripy structure. The Hwal-ot embroidery design pattern type II maintains the same flower patterns and butterfly patterns as in the type I, but does not have the striped decorative. The Hwal-ot embroidery design pattern type III has illustrative design with waves and mountain at the background and a pair of water birds flying around lotus. In particular, the type III design has a nine phoenix pattern at the front part of the robe, illustrating nine baby phoenixes (four in the left, five in the right) under a mother phoenix, which is closer to characteristics found in the Hwal-ot embroidery design patterns at the end of the Joseon dynasty.