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삼국 및 통일신라시대의 정세와 경호조직 변천사 (A Study on the Change of Three States and Unified Silla Guard Organization History)

  • 장철원;김상진
    • 시큐리티연구
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    • 제12호
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    • pp.291-308
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    • 2006
  • 국가의 성립과 발전에 따라 그 사회의 지배자와 피지배자 사이에는 일정한 간극이 발생한다. 이 중 지배자는 다시 세분화되어 국왕이나 대통령 및 최고 집권자 등으로 구분되어 상대적으로 신변에 불안을 느끼게 되고, 이를 보호하기 위한 모든 수단과 방법을 동원하여 위해 요인을 사전에 예방하거나 제거하기 위한 여러 작용이 발생하는 바, 이것을 일반적으로 경호라 한다. 따라서 경호의 시작은 왕권의 강화 내지 중앙집권화체제와 밀접한 관련이 있으며, 처음에는 군사조직이 이를 대행해 왔으나, 점차 경호업무의 세분화${\cdot}$조직화에 따라 독립적인 부서로 자리를 잡게 된다. 삼국 및 통일신라시대의 경호는 왕권의 강화, 영토의 확장, 중앙집권화의 확립 등에 따라 새로운 지배체제가 필요하였으며, 국와 근시집단과 시위부가 성립하여 국왕을 시위하거나 사병적 역할을 담당하는 업무를 관장하게 된다. 신라말에는 광범위한 관제개혁이 진행되어 중사성${\cdot}$선교성 등의 근시기구가 나타나며, 국왕과 태자의 시종뿐만 아니라 문한(文翰)의 업무도 장악하는 관부로 발전하게 된다.

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"기사계첩(耆社契帖)"의 "경현당석연도(景賢堂錫宴圖)"에 보이는 인물들의 복식 고찰 (A Study of Court Dresses Shown in Scene of the Royal Banquet Given by the King at Gyeong-hyeon-dang of Gisagyecheop)

  • 이은주
    • 복식
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    • 제58권1호
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    • pp.45-60
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    • 2008
  • This study reports a court dress culture in 1719 shown in the Scene of a Royal Banquet given by the King at Gyeong-hyeon-dang(景賢堂) of Gisagyecheop(耆社契帖). It can be summarized as follows: First, King Suk-jong(肅宗) attending a Royal Banquet for members of the Hall of Elder Statement wore the Ikseonkwan decorated with flowers, red Gollyongpo, Okdae, and Heukpiwha. The Crown Prince(王世子) also wore the Ikseonkwan decorated with flowers, black Goliyongpo, Okdae, and Heukpiwha. Second, senior statesmen(耆老臣) over the age 70 wore Sarno, Heukdallyeong with a crane rank tablet, belt, and black boots. Royal family members and officers also wore Samo, Heukdallyeong with a crane or silver pheasant rank tablet, belt, and black boots. Third, Sakum(司禁) of King's body guards wore Yungbok and Muyaebyulgam(武藝別監) wore Ja-geon and the green Jikryeong. Ui-jang-gun(儀仗軍) wore Pirip and Hongui, Haengjeon, and Unhae. Saboksikwan(司僕侍官) wore Samo, Heukdallyeong, belt, black boots, and a sword. Fourth, boy dancers(舞童) wore Buyongkwan, Kwanbok, skirt, belt, and black boots. Cheoyong-dancers(處容舞童) wore outfits in fine colors, wide pants, skirt, mask with an earring, gold colored belt, and white colored sandal. Hyeopryulrang(協律郞) wore Sarno and Heukdallyeong. Jipbak(執拍) wore Morabokdu and Noksaui, and Ak-kong(樂工) wore Whawhabokdu, Hongju-ui, Ojungdae, and Heukpiwha. Singer(歌童) wore Jajeok-dugeon, nokju-ui, and jajeokdae.

조선시대 상례행렬복식에 나타난 상징성에 관한 연구 (A Study on Meanings of Funeral ceremony costumes in Chosun Dynasty)

  • 최해율;이순원
    • 복식
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    • 제50권
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    • pp.119-128
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    • 2000
  • this study was designed to discuss the pattern of Confucian funeral ceremony and its costumes in Chosun dynasty thereby exploring the ideas and symbolic meanings expressed on them. 1. Male's official mourning dresses were composed of Choieui symbolizing sadness Choisang(최상), Dukun Sangkwan Sujil Yojil Kyodai and mourning stick Female's official mourning dresses consisted of Daersoojangkon and Kaedoo which were of simple kinds as compared to those of males. Duration of wearing mourning dreses was the longest to the death of father husband and eldest son The forms of mouring dresses were one and the same irrespective of the noble and the mean which expressed the sameness of the sorrow full of losting blood relative. Symbol expressed on funeral ceremony costumes were something like "eldestson-oriented" "male-centered" "distinction of the sexes" and "principle of yin and yang" to reinforce vitality to the costumes. 2. In the other funeral ceremony costumes in a royal fami8ly were those Euijangsu in red and blue colors Yeosakon in purple and white colors. Bandsman in Danryung and Guards in Kukonbok Changeui and Hoeui with five colors while the generally of people woere white dress in the ceremony Hoeui with five colors symbolized the principle of Yin and Yang costumes of military uniforms the dignity of the royal family: white dresses grife symbolizing the dignity of a royal family and Confucian sorrow as well 3. Unlike the mouring dresses there were great differences relative to socio-ecpmpomic status in funeral goods for dercoration Soyeo and daeyeo Among the goods the instrument to drive out evil spirites symbolized shamanism the distinction of Soyeo and Daeyeo separation of body and soul; the sculpture of the Lord of Hades and messenger philosophy of buddhistic netherworld: the engraving of blue and yellow dragons in bier and Juksanma the principles of Yin and Yang : elaborate burial accesaries realistic viewpoint of the hereafter.

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