• 제목/요약/키워드: The Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592

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고종 36년(1899) 남관왕묘의 중건과 건축 특성 연구 (A Study on the Architectural Characteristic of Nam-kwan-wang-myo and it's Reconstruction)

  • 권준형
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.73-82
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    • 2013
  • This study aims to find architectural characteristic of Nam-kwan-wang-myo as known as Nam-myo, Especially focusing on difference between before and after it's reconstruction in 1899. Nam-kwan-wang-myo is a shrine for Kwan-woo who was warlord in ancient china. Belief of Kwan-Woo was introduced to Korea in Japanese invasion of 1592 and the shrine was built in 1598. Belief of Kwan-Woo diffused for the late Joseon, during the reign of Gojong, many people have faith in Kwan-Woo including the king. There was four Kwan-wang-myo around the Hanyang at that time. In 1899 a fire of unknown cause broke out at Nam-kwan-wang-myo, so the main buildings burned down. The king instructed reconstruction of the shrine even though there was in financial difficulties, it had done in the midst of a national crisis. The buildings almost restored as before. The buildings in the shrine has strong characteristics of Chinese architecture because it made by people of the Ming dynasty. Two side-by-side roofs, accumulated brick exterior are important architectural feature, but also all the buildings in the mail hall area Surrounded by the closed-connected fence is hard to find examples in Korea traditional architecture. And Nam-kwan-wang-myo just had maintained architectural characteristics including layout of buildings, shape of the each building until it's reconstruction(1899).

조선(朝鮮) 통신사(通信使)를 포함한 한(韓).일(日) 관계에서의 음식문화(飮食文化) 교류 - 3. 조선통신사(朝鮮通信使) 파견과 일본(日本)의 조선통신사 접대 - (Food Culture Interchange in the Korean-Japanese relations including the Chosun Communication Facilities(correspondents of Chosun) - 3. The path of Chosun Communication Facilities (correspondents of Chosun) and the reception for them in Japan -)

  • 김상보;장철수
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제13권5호
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    • pp.431-460
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    • 1998
  • After the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, correspondents of Chosun called on Japan twelve times, as a mission, from 1607 to 1811. The suite of Chosun Communication Facilities (correspondents) was composed of nearly 500 people including a senior envoy, a junior envoy, other envoyes, and cooks. After preparing traveling expenses, Sifts, foods, medicinal stuffs, and ginseng, they shipped people and freight in three passenger ships and three freighters. They departed from Pusan for Edo(Tokyo). There were 28 stop-overs on their way to Edo and the banquet was given for them at every stop. The arrangements of the table for each banquet were made up of 753 Seon(tables), 3Jeup(soups) and 15Che(dishes). 753Seon(tables) is Ganban(the table for decoration) and a substantial food reception was composed of 3Jeup(soups) and 15Che(dishes). 753Seon(tables) was called Dadopoong(the food of refreshment) style and this was the standard arrangement of the banquet table in Japan. It was comprised of 3Jeup(soups) and 15Che(dishes). On their way from Edo to Thusima Island, food was afforded to correspondents for later preparation and dining. The banquet that the master of Thusima Island gave was composed of the first and second style banquets. The first one was Chusun style and the second one was Japanese style.

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광해군 대(代)의 종교지형 변동 - 불교정책과 불교계의 양상을 중심으로 - (Changes in the Religious Topography of the Great Gwanghaegun: Policies towards Buddhism and the Affected Buddhist Community)

  • 이종우
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제36집
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    • pp.227-266
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    • 2020
  • 본 논문의 목적은 광해군 대(代)의 불교정책과 이것의 영향을 받는 불교계의 양상을 검토하는 것이었다. 이것을 통해 조선불교를 "숭유억불"이라고 규정지음으로 인해 드러나지 않았던 광해군 대의 불교가 가진 나름의 영향력과 역동성을 드러내고자 했다. 성리학을 사상적 배경으로 삼았던 조선 시대에 불교는 성리학의 벽이단을 내세운 지배층에 의하여 배척되어야 했고, 이것은 광해군 대에도 마찬가지였다. 그러나 실제로는 지배층이 이중적 불교관을 가지고 있었다. 이러한 지배층의 이중적 불교관은 광해군 대의 불교계의 상황에 영향을 끼쳤다. 임진왜란에서의 전공으로 지배층은 불교의 존재를 인정할 수밖에 없었고, 그 결과 조선에서 불교의 위상이 일정부분 상승했다. 상승한 위상과 임진왜란 때의 경험을 바탕으로 불교계는 보사(報謝)와 구호 활동에 종사했다. 그 결과, 승려의 수는 증가했고, 사찰과 승려의 토지 소유가 허가됨으로써 경제적 상황도 좋아졌다. 이 과정에서 임진왜란은 광해군 대의 불교정책을 좌우하고 불교지형을 변동시킨 역사적 배경이 되었다. 광해군 대에 지배층은 불교를 이단으로 간주하면서도, 임진왜란에 공이 있는 승려들에게 시호를 하사했고, 승려에게 관직을 제수하는 등 일부 승려들을 우대하는 정책을 폈다. 또한, 승려들은 국방, 건축 등 조직력과 물리적 힘을 요구하는 역을 부담하기 시작했다. 그런데 광해군 대까지는 승려들이 부담하는 역에 대하여 일정 부분 보상해서, 승려가 역을 부담하는 것이 불교에 대한 탄압의 면보다는 불교에 대한 용인의 측면이 강했다. 불교정책에 대하여 불교계는 지배층과의 유착과 사찰의 창·재건, 그리고 불교 예술품 제작이라는 양상을 보인다. 지배층과의 유착을 통해 불교계는 광해군 대 불교정책에 적극 호응했고, 이것을 통해 교단을 유지할 수 있었다. 아울러 이러한 모습 속에서 부휴 선수(浮休 善修)와 제자인 벽암 각성(碧巖 覺性)의 부휴계가 불교계에서 주도권을 가지기 시작했음도 확인된다. 광해군 대의 불교정책은 지배층의 이중적 불교관과 좋아진 측면과 악화된 측면이 공존하는 불교계의 상황을 배경으로 시행되었다. 지배층은 불교의 조직력을 전후(戰後) 복구와 국방, 토목 공사에 적극적으로 활용하였고, 이에 따른 적절한 보상을 시행했다. 불교계 역시 지배층과의 교류를 바탕으로 불교정책에 호응하였고, 사찰과 예술품을 보수하고 제작하였다. 광해군 대의 불교정책과 대응을 살펴보면, 조선 불교에 대한 일반적 묘사인 "숭유억불"로 설명할 수 없는 불교의 조직력과 영향력이 확인된다.

"기영회도(耆英會圖)"에 나타난 16세기 복식에 관한 연구 - 남자복식을 중심으로 - (A Study on Dress During the 16th Century of Chosun Dynasty through "Kiyeonghoido" - Focusing Men's Costume -)

  • 최지희;홍나영
    • 복식
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    • 제53권3호
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    • pp.121-135
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    • 2003
  • This paper is about the dress styles during the 16th century of the Chosun dynasty, just before the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, through painting-Kiyeonghoido. In the Chosun period, dress styles played an important role in representing the differences in social status. The most remarkable signs of social standing are the hair ornaments. Officials in ranks, noksas, and seoris are wearing a same, a yugakpyeongjeongeon and a mugakpyeongjeongeon respectively. The head ornament for musicians in high ranks is a samo, and, for those in low ranks a hood or a heuklip. Accordingly, head ornaments were important articles among apparels, and especially ripja was an article that sensitively reflected the contemporary fashion. Such a trend also influenced the common people's styles of dress. Thus, the style of the heuklip worn by the chamberlain in Kiyeonghoido resembled of yangban's. Actual official uniforms also diverged from the specifications for them. Sangboks were red for both dangsanggwans and danghagwans, but their ranks were marked by the material of their dress rather than by the breast plates. Dress styles change over time as the society members influence and are influenced by each other. Therefore, owing to the social characteristics of a hierarchical society, dress styles are distinctive according to the wearers' social standings and roles, and various dress styles emerge that deviate from regulations. The significance of the present paper is to review the diversity of the dress styles during the 16th century of the Chosun dynasty.

내시 금량보 호성공신록권 (A Study on HOSEONGKONGSINLOK awarded to Kim Yang-bo, a eunuch)

  • 심우준
    • 한국문헌정보학회지
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    • 제20권
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    • pp.17-33
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    • 1991
  • This articles aims to analyze HOSEONGKONGSINLOK awarded to Kim Yang-bo, a eunuch, having major roles to take refuge the king Seon-jo when the Japanese invader rushed into Seoul in the time of Hideyoshi's Invasion of Korea in 1592. At that time, all meritorious retainer was to be rewarded equally by a given rules of the stipends and the gifts. But for the eunuch, differently from others, the portrait was not made to be handed down as a model. Instead one more clothes was given. This suggests that there were some differenciation of the class and the job in the evaluation of the merits. From this we can see that there might be some problems in the selection of the meritorious retainer, resulting in unfair awarding, and needing to be reevaluation from the historian. Even though somewhat worn out, this material has very important value as a historical source in terms of following viewpoint: 1) it contains all the name of the meritorious retainers at that time. 2) it suggests the social situation and affairs at that time more precisely. 3) it reveals the facts even some facts in the authentic records can be corrected.

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조선시대 도성(都城) 중층건물의 건축형식 전개(展開)에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Architectural Evolution of Multi-storied Buildings in Hanyang, the Capital of Josun Dynasty)

  • 류성룡
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제24권3호
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    • pp.17-29
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    • 2015
  • This study is about the change of multi-storied buildings in Hanyang, the capital city of Joseon Dynasty. The changes are divided into 3 phases in the viewpoint of architectural types and building types. The first phase is from the early Joseon Dynasty to the time of Japanese invasion to Korea and Sungryemun remains until now. The second phase is from 1592 to the the first half of the 18th century. Many multi-storied Buddhist halls were rebuilt at that time. In the final phase, many multi-storied gate buildings and multi-storied main buildings of palaces were rebuilt. And there are differences between the Buddhist buildings and the main buildings of palaces. By the way the change that architectural style of the Buddhist buildings and the main buildings of pal were switched and mixed occurred. For example, Anguksa Daeungjeon adopted the style of multi-storied gates and Injeongjeon adopted the style of multi-storied Buddhist halls. These phenomenon was result from periodical situation the monk carpenter and his disciple took part in governmental construction like Janganmun.

후단 방령반비에 관한 고찰 (A Study on Hudan Bangryung-Banbee)

  • 홍나영
    • 복식
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    • 제44권
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    • pp.117-129
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    • 1999
  • Hudan Bangryung-Banbee was the name for a traditional dress which had a square neckline collar. Among Bangryung-Banbee, there was a particular style which, plus with the square neckline collar, had the half-length sleeve, bodice whose back length was shorter than the front. This kind of style shown a big difference from the typical pattern of traditional Korean costumes which had the V neck and had to fold the neckband of the clothes in Y-shape. This study focused on the analysis of the change of Hudan(後短) Bangryung-Banbee style. Bangryung-Banbee of the half sleeve/shortened back style had been usually excavated around the period of the Japanese invasion of Chosun dynasty(1592-1598). And up to now this kind of the costumes was never found before the fifteenth century or after the eighteenth century in Korea. Therefore it is thought that Bangryung-Banbee was worn widely in the middle of the Chosun dynasty. However, the shape of the collar and the length of sleeve and of dress were variously used, so it must be recognized that there existed much more diverse styles of Bangryung-Banbee than it was known today. But as the times passed away, the lined Bangryung-Banbee disappeared, and the collar of Bangryung-Banbee changed from square neckline to rounded Wonsam(圓衫) or Baeja(背子)-shape. And in the case of Bangryung-Banbee's front length, the original style disappeared, while a new style of longer back appeared.

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광해군(光海君) 대(代)의 궁궐(宮闕) 영건(營建)에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Erection of the Palaces during the Reign of Kwang Hae Kun)

  • 홍석주;박언곤
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.25-38
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    • 1999
  • After Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592 was over and the situation was coped with, Chang-Kyoung Palace and Chang-Duk Palace were rebult, and In-Kyung Palace and Kyung-Duk Palace were built during the reign of Kwang Hae Kun. Many utilitarians were engaged with the construction as a manager, and they devoted themselves to improve technology. As a result, craftsmen were treated so valuable, compared to the past, that they were consulted about the technical problems under construction, the process of making an estimate, and the management of construction materials. Moreover, famous craftsmen obtained the government service. And there were various attempts on organizing and compensating workmen in order to manage them efficiently. In addition, the know-how of manufacturing a blue tile, which had been failed to succeed due to the war, was revived, and manufacturing a yellow tile, which had not been used, was studied by utilitarians. Finally, There were many kind of technical attempts and development under the construction of palaces, which gave utilitarians a chance to express their ideas, expected practical science, and assembled craftsmen who had scattered due to the war, during the reign of Kwang Hae Kun

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김확[김확:$1572{\sim}1633$묘 유물을 통해 본 17세기 남자 포에 관한 연구 (A Study on Men's coats in Early $17^{th}$ Century based on the Excavated Costume of Kim, Hwak($1572{\sim}1633$) Tomb)

  • 송미경
    • 복식
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    • 제57권7호
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    • pp.98-107
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    • 2007
  • This study examines the men's coats in the early $17^{th}$ century through the excavated costumes of Kim, Hwak($1572{\sim}1633$)'s tomb. Kim, Hwak was a literary man with a high government position. After the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, in the early $17^{th}$ century, there were many changes with the kinds and form of men's coats. From Kim, Hwak's tomb, there excavated 8 kinds of coats; Sim-ui, Dan-ryung, Jik-ryung, Cheol-rik, Do-po, Chang-ui, Joong-chi-mack, So-chang-ui, and they are 27 items. The characteristics of $17^{th}$ century costumes are well seen from these coats. Up to that period, Cheol-rik was worn as ordinary clothes, but from Kim, Hwak's tomb, there are 5 pieces of Do-po, and 15 pieces of Joong-chi-mack. This tells us that these items were widely worn after the $mid-17^{th}$ century.

이순신장군의 난중일기에 기록된 기상자료의 분석 (Analysis of Weather Records in Admiral Yi Sun-sin's Nanjung Ilgi)

  • 서명석;차소영
    • 대기
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    • 제31권5호
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    • pp.539-551
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, the weather records in 'Nanjung Ilgi' were investigated and the weather characteristics of the southern coast of Korea (SC_Korea) was discussed. The Nanjung Ilgi is a personal diary written by admiral Yi Sun-sin from January 1592 to November 1598 during the 7-year war caused by the Japanese invasion. He is a respected great leader in the history of world naval warfare, winning all 23 battles against the Japanese. Of the 1593 days of diaries currently preserved, only 42 days have no weather records. Weather was recorded in detail, including sky conditions, precipitation, wind characteristics and others. Weather records were extracted from the diary, converted to the solar calendar, and compared with the meteorological data of Yeosu. The average annual precipitation day is about 90 days, which is similar to the current 95~100 days. As in the current climate, precipitation frequently occurs for about 30 days in summer, but less than 15 days in other seasons, and the rainy season starts from June 14 to 21 and ends from July 6 to 17. It seems that the abnormal cold and heat phenomena, which deviate significantly from the seasonal average climate, occurred on 6 and 21 days, respectively, over 7 years. This means that the weather records of Nanjung Ilgi can be used as valuable data on the climate of SC_Korea in the late 16th century. The fact that he recorded the weather even in such extreme battle conditions shows that he clearly recognized the importance of weather in warfare.