• 제목/요약/키워드: Prince Hyomyeong

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1817년 효명세자 입학례의 왕세자 복식 고증 (A Study on the Costumes for the Crown Prince Based on the Picture for School Entrance Ceremony in 1817)

  • 손윤혜;이은주
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제46권1호
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    • pp.188-207
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    • 2013
  • 본 연구에서는 1817년에 거행된 효명세자의 입학례 의주(儀註)와 절차별 장면을 담은 국립문화재연구소 소장본 ${\ll}$왕세자입학도${\gg}$를 중심으로, 입학례 절차에 따라 왕세자가 착용하는 복식의 종류와 구성에 대하여 살펴보았다. 입학례를 구성하는 첫 번째 절차인 <출궁의(出宮儀)>는 산선시위를 비롯하여 세자시강원과 세자익위사 관원들, 그리고 의장군들이 왕세자와 함께 동궁을 출발하여 성균관을 향하는 절차이다. 산선시위를 비롯하여 세자시강원과 세자익위사 관원들이 동행하고, 이 대열 앞에 의장군이 앞장서 출궁을 알린다. 이때 왕세자는 서연복(書筵服)을 착용하였다. 서연복은 익선관(翼善冠)과 곤룡포(袞龍袍), 독옥대(禿玉帶), 흑화(黑靴)로 구성된다. 그러나 입학례 당시 효명세자는 아직 관례를 치르지 않은 상태였으므로 익선관 대신 쌍동계(雙童?)라는 머리모양에 쌍옥도(雙玉導)를 꽂는 공정책(空頂?)을 썼다. 곤룡포는 다홍색 안감을 넣은 아청색 혹은 자적색 곤룡포를 착용하고, 허리에는 청정(靑?) 독옥대를 띠며 청색 또는 흑색 깃 장식의 흑피화를 신었다. 성균관에 이르면 <작헌의(酌獻儀)>, <왕복의(往復儀)>, <수폐의(脩弊儀)>, <입학의(入學儀)>를 치르게 되는데, 그동안 줄곧 학생복인 청금복(靑衿服)을 착용하였다. 왕세자는 학생복으로 연두건(軟頭巾)을 머리에 쓰고 아청색 도포를 입고 자적색 세조대, 흑화를 착용하였다. 도포 안에는 대창의와 중치막을 받쳐 입었다. 왕세자가 성균관에서 학생복을 착용하는 것은 왕세자가 왕위 계승자로서의 서열을 내세우는 자리가 아니라, 학문의 스승을 맞이하고 유학의 학맥을 잇는 자임을 표방하는 자리이기 때문이다. 성균관에서 의식을 마치고 궁으로 돌아온 후, 효명세자는 창경궁의 시민당(時敏堂)에서 입학례의 마지막 절차인 <수하의(受賀儀)>를 거행하였다. 이때 원유관복(遠遊冠服)을 착용한다고 하였으나 관례를 치르기 전이므로 원유관 대신 공정책을 사용하였다.

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.

순조 궁중연희 내연 무대의 주렴(朱簾), 갑장(甲帳)에 관한 연구 -수리(修理)·배설(排設) 부분을 중심으로- (A Study of the Red Blind and Gabjang on the Playacting Stage at the Royal Palace under King Sunjo -Focusing on Repairs and Installation-)

  • 석진영;한동수
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제26권6호
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2017
  • Royal banquets under the reign of King Sunjo saw developments in the playacting stage, which exhibited characteristics unique to the transitionary period between Jeongjo and Gojong this period established the framework of the Joseon Dynasty's playacting stage construction. Starting with the Jagyeongjeon-Hall banquet and continuing into the Year of the Golden Rat banquet, the next-day banquet by the Crown Prince demonstrates a renewed format, with the stage also changing accordingly. This change was substantiated by more assertive use of the Red Blind and gabjang. Previously, the Red Blind has been installed in the palace hall and around the royal courtyard, to form three sides, but as next-day banquets became more frequent under Sunjo, the Red Blind developed and came to be installed in accordance with the hierarchy within the royal family. In the Year of the Golden Rat banquet, the Red Blind was lifted and the throne of the crown prince was situated in the palace hall. In the banquet of the following year, however, the Red Blind was let down and the crown prince's throne was placed outside, in palace court yard. This seems to have been a gesture to reorient the crown prince's political standing and restore Sunjo's sovereignty the following year. Hence, the installation of the Red Blind developed in accordance with the royal hierarchy and ranks under Sunjo's reign. The gabjang provided the second layer of protection for the playacting stage. The hongjeongju gabjang surrounded the stage in multiple layers and served as a partition. The gabjang from the Year of the Golden Bull banquet, in particular, boasted a unique installation, where it dangled from both sides of the royal palace's facade. Hongjeongju gabjang, lapis lazuli gabjang, red gabjang, and yellow curtains were installed in the stated order to reflect Sunjo's 40th birthday as well as the 30-year anniversary of his coronation. The Red Blind and gabjang from Sunjo's years were positioned in creative ways to reinstate the royal authority, and demonstrated many improvements from those of Jeongjo's reign.