• 제목/요약/키워드: The ceremony of Heaven worship

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정조(正租)의 화성행차(華城行次)에 나타난 의장(儀仗)과 복식(服飾)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) (Honor Guards' Ceremonial and Dress by King Jung-jo Hwa-Sung Hang-Cha)

  • 이혜영;심화진
    • 패션비즈니스
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 2002
  • Honor guards‘ dress represented by royal carriage parade. This thesis studies the ceremonial dress worn by the ceremonial troops during the Hwa-sung Hang-hang Ban-cha drawing (華城幸行班次圖) in the Chosun dynasty of King Jung-jo. The purpose of this study is to understand the national level ceremony by closely looking into the traditional ceremonial dress and the various signs that were used at these events thereby enhancing the cultural status of the Jung-jo King period. The Hwa-sung Hang-hang Ban-cha drawing(華城幸行班次圖) has its characteristics and also has commonality between the garments worn at these ceremonies. These garments are a traditional heritage brought down from many ages before and is a reflection of the changes that have occurred within our everyday life. Among these many records the Bancha-do(班次圖) is a representation of records that show what was worn by both nobles down to the ceremonial troops. The uniforms of the ceremonial troops were not only huge in size but also very diverse according to rank and grade. They used strong true colors with colorful flags, ceremonial items and musical instruments. These all added to the grandeur of the ceremony. The ceremonial flag was itself a symbol and was the core of the whole ceremony and parade. These ceremonial flags represented the heaven, sun, moon, hill and animals as well as supernatural gods. All these showed change in shape, color and content by age and time. Also the Yongmun Gichi(Dragon flag: 龍紋旗幟) is a supernatural being representing the power and wish of the ruler. The Chunsang-mun represents the indivisible relationship between man and heaven and also a metaphor for absolute power. A close look at ceremonial instruments show a direct representation towards power such as an axe, spear and sword and integrated with other large ceremonial items not only provided a shade but was also a representation of worship. These all were a more or less representation of authority. The musical instruments expressed the absolute authority of the ruler and maintained the marching order and also added grandeur to the parade. A summary of the ceremonial troops in the As seen above, these national ceremonies were a representation of the present power of authority and the will to rule. These ideas and the philosophy of “ruled by heaven” is represented here in the uniforms and the ceremony itself. The Bicentennial anniversary of the Nung - hang of February 1795 will be an excellent opportunity to show and inherit the tradition and recreation of our heritage. In this view we must look at the color and shape of traditional dress to be able to inherit and learn from our ancestors.

민족종교에 나타난 한국 정신문화의 원류 (The Origin of Korea Mental Culture in Ethnical Religions)

  • 김현우;이경원
    • 한국철학논집
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    • 제52호
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    • pp.243-280
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    • 2017
  • 19~20세기 초 한국에는 다양한 종교운동이 분출하였다. 서구 기독교가 유입하여 크게 성장하였고, 전통 유교 역시 종교로서 변화를 모색했다. 동시에 새로운 종교들도 나타났는데 대표적인 것이 동학(천도교), 대종교, 증산교, 원불교의 민족종교이다. 대체로 이들 민족종교는 한국의 전통적 종교성과 연관된 한국 정신문화와 깊은 관련이 있다. 본 연구에서는 민족종교 속에 내재한 한국 정신문화를 추론해 보고자 한다. 이를 위해 먼저 한국 전통의 정신문화인 단군신화, 제천의식, 소도 등과 외래문화와 한국 정신의 융합을 추구한 최치원, 원효, 일연, 이황 등의 철학을 경천사상, 실천사상, 조화사상 등으로 정리하고, 이후 민족종교인 동학, 원불교, 증산교에서 이들이 어떻게 발현되는지를 추론하고자 한다.