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How Did The Joseon Dynasty Reign In Korea For 500 Years? | The Mark Of Empire (Full Episode)
Lasting over five centuries, the Joseon Dynasty was the Korean Peninsula’s longest reigning dynasty, and perhaps its most influential. Singaporean Peter Lee embarks on an adventure across South Korea to learn how this modern nation was shaped by Joseon-era traditions and milestones. Along the way, he meets a fashion designer reviving traditional costumes for the social media generation, tests his Korean language skills in a classroom, and joins in on a pop band’s rehearsal that takes inspiration from Pansori, traditional musical storytelling.
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ABOUT "THE MARK OF EMPIRE: KINGDOMS OF THE EAST":
How do legacies of the past shape some of Asia’s most modern ...
published: 11 Dec 2022
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15 Fascinating Facts About The Joseon Dynasty - Korea’s Golden Age
🎥 Who were the Joseon people, where did they come from, what were their achievements, and what happened to them? 🇰🇷
🏯 Join us as we explore the illustrious Joseon Dynasty, a pivotal era in Korean history. Discover the remarkable journey of one of Korea's longest-serving dynasties, led by founder Yi Seong-gye…
00:21 - ⏳ Foundation and Duration: Delve into the origins and the enduring legacy of the Joseon Dynasty, founded in 1392 and lasting until 1897.
01:33 - 📜 The Creation of Hangul: Uncover how King Sejong the Great revolutionized literacy in Korea by inventing the Korean alphabet in 1443.
02:46 - 🔬 Scientific Breakthroughs: Dive into the dynasty's significant contributions to science, including inventions like the rain gauge, sundial, and water clock.
03:56 - 📚 Confucianism: Learn ...
published: 19 Feb 2024
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Full History of Korea in 5 Minutes
History of Korea
This video presents a quick history of Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, today home to two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
Chapter:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Early History
01:25 Three Kingdoms of Korea
02:24 Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty
03:47 Korean Empire and Japanese Occupation
04:45 Division and Korea War
05:29 Modern Korea
In 2333 BCE, Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, was established in northern Korea, while the Jin state occupied the southern part of Korea by the 3rd century BC.
In 108 BCE, the Han Dynasty invaded the kingdom and installed four commanderies in northern Korea. Three of the commanderies fell within a few decades, except the Lelang Commandery.
The Three Kingdoms of Korea comprises Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje. In the early 6th century, Silla’...
published: 21 Jul 2022
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Top 5 Skincare From Joseon✨ #skincare
published: 05 Nov 2023
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Women During the Joseon Dynasty (Part 1) (Korean History)
#korea #women #koreanhistory #joseon #history #한국사 #historyofkorea (episode 28)
During the Joseon Dynasty 조선, from its foundation in 1392 until 1897, women were always in the shadow of men throughout its history. Joseon had a very strong patriarchal system and women’s rights were more and more restricted as the years went by. In this first part, I will take a look at women’s lives during the Joseon Dynasty exploring their family life, education and role in society focusing primarily on the yangban 양반 social class; the upper class in Joseon society.
Joseon blamed the demise of Goryeo on the moral decline of women, amongst other things. King Sejong ordered that the Samgang haengsildo 삼강행실도, conduct of the three bonds, be completed during his reign. This guide, amongst other things, was the...
published: 22 Jan 2022
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NEW BEAUTY OF JOSEON SUNSCREEN 💦
published: 13 Sep 2024
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Beauty of Joseon Dynasty Cream Review | My Likes and Dislikes
My review on the viral brand Beauty of Joseon's Dynasty Cream
Beauty of Joseon Dynasty Cream: https://amzn.to/3LuyS9x
*This description contains affiliate links. That means that If you purchase something from the link I make a commission from the product you bought at no additional cost to you.
#skincare #beauty #skincareproducts #skincarereview #review #beautytips #beautyinfluencer
published: 28 Jul 2024
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🇰🇷 The Decline of Joseon Korea
See how the Joseon dynasty of Korea (1392 - 1910) went from a prosperous nation that led Korea through its golden age to a broken nation ridden with poverty and corruption.
"Wallpaper"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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published: 02 Aug 2016
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The *ULTIMATE* Viral Korean Beauty Haul - TIRTIR, Beauty of Joseon, Cosrx and More!
Heyyy Girlies and Welcome to my channel! Today I have the one stop shop, ultimate haul for you from the top 40 products from Yesstyle! And Stay tuned because I have the utlimate product review coming to reveal which products are worth the hype and which products flopped and you can save your cash on! I am so happy to be here and I want to build a community of girlies who love all things beauty from makeup, to skincare, and self-care. I feel as a new mom self-care has never been more important. So let me be your new bestie and comfort creator as we all strive to live life Moore Beautifully from the inside out! No fillers needed!! 🤍
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published: 20 Jan 2025
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Which Beauty of Joseon Serum is Right For You? #beautyofjoseon #koreanskincareproducts #faceserums
Ever wondered which Beauty of Joseon serum is right for you?
Beauty of Joseon Calming Serum Green Tea + Panthenol: amazing for sensitive and irritated skin.
Beauty of Joseon Repair Serum: Ginseng + Snail Mucin: ideal for targeting signs of aging.
Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum Propolis + Niacinamide: holy grail for those of you with acne prone skin.
Beauty Of Joseon Glow Deep Serum Rice + Alpha Arbutin: best for treating hyperpigmentation and uneven skin.
#kbeautyskincare #kbeautyproducts #skincaretips101 #kbeautyreview #koreanbeautyproduct #koreanbeautytips #kbeautyskincare
published: 23 Jun 2023
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How Did The Joseon Dynasty Reign In Korea For 500 Years? | The Mark Of Empire (Full Episode)
Lasting over five centuries, the Joseon Dynasty was the Korean Peninsula’s longest reigning dynasty, and perhaps its most influential. Singaporean Peter Lee emb...
Lasting over five centuries, the Joseon Dynasty was the Korean Peninsula’s longest reigning dynasty, and perhaps its most influential. Singaporean Peter Lee embarks on an adventure across South Korea to learn how this modern nation was shaped by Joseon-era traditions and milestones. Along the way, he meets a fashion designer reviving traditional costumes for the social media generation, tests his Korean language skills in a classroom, and joins in on a pop band’s rehearsal that takes inspiration from Pansori, traditional musical storytelling.
WATCH OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkMf14VQEvTbN1Gh3smAZtc2E-ACeu3Fg
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ABOUT "THE MARK OF EMPIRE: KINGDOMS OF THE EAST":
How do legacies of the past shape some of Asia’s most modern nations today? Singaporean scholar and curator Peter Lee travels to Japan and South Korea to seek out epic legends and vibrant traditions of four distinct nations and peoples in East Asia.
He embarks on a journey of adventure and discovery as he learns more about the mighty Tokugawa Shogun during Edo-period Japan. Up north in Hokkaido, he goes on a search for wild bears in their legendary natural landscapes. And as he makes his way down south, Peter traces the history of the small but vibrant Ryukyu Kingdom that emerged 600 years ago. In neighbouring South Korea, Peter meets the Korean musicians reviving Joseon-era music into radio-worthy pop, and discovers how much of the nation’s cultural footprint is shaped by this legendary period in Korean history.
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Lasting over five centuries, the Joseon Dynasty was the Korean Peninsula’s longest reigning dynasty, and perhaps its most influential. Singaporean Peter Lee embarks on an adventure across South Korea to learn how this modern nation was shaped by Joseon-era traditions and milestones. Along the way, he meets a fashion designer reviving traditional costumes for the social media generation, tests his Korean language skills in a classroom, and joins in on a pop band’s rehearsal that takes inspiration from Pansori, traditional musical storytelling.
WATCH OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkMf14VQEvTbN1Gh3smAZtc2E-ACeu3Fg
==============================
ABOUT "THE MARK OF EMPIRE: KINGDOMS OF THE EAST":
How do legacies of the past shape some of Asia’s most modern nations today? Singaporean scholar and curator Peter Lee travels to Japan and South Korea to seek out epic legends and vibrant traditions of four distinct nations and peoples in East Asia.
He embarks on a journey of adventure and discovery as he learns more about the mighty Tokugawa Shogun during Edo-period Japan. Up north in Hokkaido, he goes on a search for wild bears in their legendary natural landscapes. And as he makes his way down south, Peter traces the history of the small but vibrant Ryukyu Kingdom that emerged 600 years ago. In neighbouring South Korea, Peter meets the Korean musicians reviving Joseon-era music into radio-worthy pop, and discovers how much of the nation’s cultural footprint is shaped by this legendary period in Korean history.
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- published: 11 Dec 2022
- views: 423738
20:31
15 Fascinating Facts About The Joseon Dynasty - Korea’s Golden Age
🎥 Who were the Joseon people, where did they come from, what were their achievements, and what happened to them? 🇰🇷
🏯 Join us as we explore the illustrious Jos...
🎥 Who were the Joseon people, where did they come from, what were their achievements, and what happened to them? 🇰🇷
🏯 Join us as we explore the illustrious Joseon Dynasty, a pivotal era in Korean history. Discover the remarkable journey of one of Korea's longest-serving dynasties, led by founder Yi Seong-gye…
00:21 - ⏳ Foundation and Duration: Delve into the origins and the enduring legacy of the Joseon Dynasty, founded in 1392 and lasting until 1897.
01:33 - 📜 The Creation of Hangul: Uncover how King Sejong the Great revolutionized literacy in Korea by inventing the Korean alphabet in 1443.
02:46 - 🔬 Scientific Breakthroughs: Dive into the dynasty's significant contributions to science, including inventions like the rain gauge, sundial, and water clock.
03:56 - 📚 Confucianism: Learn how Confucianism reshaped Joseon's political and social landscapes, steering it away from Buddhism.
05:18 - ⚔️ The Heroic Imjin War: Witness the dramatic Imjin War against Japanese invasions, marked by Admiral Yi Sun-sin's naval prowess.
06:46 - 📈 Economic Transformation: Explore the dynasty's groundbreaking economic reforms, from land taxation to currency promotion.
08:14 - 🎭 Cultural Renaissance: Relive the cultural renaissance in literature, painting, music, and ceramics.
09:42 - 🚫 Isolationist Sakoku Policy: Understand Joseon's strategic isolationism, limiting contacts to China and a few Japanese traders.
11:09 - 🤝 Unification of the Three Kingdoms: Discover how Joseon united the three ancient Korean kingdoms - Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla.
12:39 - 📖 Jikji: Marvel at the "Jikji," the world's oldest metal type-printed book, predating Gutenberg's press.
14:00 - 🪦 Royal Tombs: Explore the UNESCO-listed Royal Tombs, exemplifying harmony with nature.
15:23 - ⚖️ Innovative Legal Code: Discover the comprehensive legal code that shaped Korea's judicial system.
16:33 - 🏺 Exquisite Joseon Porcelain: Admire the internationally acclaimed blue and white porcelain of Joseon.
17:41 - 🗺️ Navigating Foreign Relations: Delve into Joseon's complex foreign relations and military challenges, including Manchu invasions.
19:07 - 🌅 Dawn of the Korean Empire: Witness the end of the dynasty and the rise of modern Korea under Emperor Gojong in 1897.
Stay tuned as we bring history to life, delving into the rich story of the Joseon Dynasty. Like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more historical explorations! 🔔
#Joseon #JoseonDynasty #KoreanHistory
https://wn.com/15_Fascinating_Facts_About_The_Joseon_Dynasty_Korea’S_Golden_Age
🎥 Who were the Joseon people, where did they come from, what were their achievements, and what happened to them? 🇰🇷
🏯 Join us as we explore the illustrious Joseon Dynasty, a pivotal era in Korean history. Discover the remarkable journey of one of Korea's longest-serving dynasties, led by founder Yi Seong-gye…
00:21 - ⏳ Foundation and Duration: Delve into the origins and the enduring legacy of the Joseon Dynasty, founded in 1392 and lasting until 1897.
01:33 - 📜 The Creation of Hangul: Uncover how King Sejong the Great revolutionized literacy in Korea by inventing the Korean alphabet in 1443.
02:46 - 🔬 Scientific Breakthroughs: Dive into the dynasty's significant contributions to science, including inventions like the rain gauge, sundial, and water clock.
03:56 - 📚 Confucianism: Learn how Confucianism reshaped Joseon's political and social landscapes, steering it away from Buddhism.
05:18 - ⚔️ The Heroic Imjin War: Witness the dramatic Imjin War against Japanese invasions, marked by Admiral Yi Sun-sin's naval prowess.
06:46 - 📈 Economic Transformation: Explore the dynasty's groundbreaking economic reforms, from land taxation to currency promotion.
08:14 - 🎭 Cultural Renaissance: Relive the cultural renaissance in literature, painting, music, and ceramics.
09:42 - 🚫 Isolationist Sakoku Policy: Understand Joseon's strategic isolationism, limiting contacts to China and a few Japanese traders.
11:09 - 🤝 Unification of the Three Kingdoms: Discover how Joseon united the three ancient Korean kingdoms - Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla.
12:39 - 📖 Jikji: Marvel at the "Jikji," the world's oldest metal type-printed book, predating Gutenberg's press.
14:00 - 🪦 Royal Tombs: Explore the UNESCO-listed Royal Tombs, exemplifying harmony with nature.
15:23 - ⚖️ Innovative Legal Code: Discover the comprehensive legal code that shaped Korea's judicial system.
16:33 - 🏺 Exquisite Joseon Porcelain: Admire the internationally acclaimed blue and white porcelain of Joseon.
17:41 - 🗺️ Navigating Foreign Relations: Delve into Joseon's complex foreign relations and military challenges, including Manchu invasions.
19:07 - 🌅 Dawn of the Korean Empire: Witness the end of the dynasty and the rise of modern Korea under Emperor Gojong in 1897.
Stay tuned as we bring history to life, delving into the rich story of the Joseon Dynasty. Like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more historical explorations! 🔔
#Joseon #JoseonDynasty #KoreanHistory
- published: 19 Feb 2024
- views: 133204
6:53
Full History of Korea in 5 Minutes
History of Korea
This video presents a quick history of Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, today home to two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
Chapter:
0...
History of Korea
This video presents a quick history of Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, today home to two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
Chapter:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Early History
01:25 Three Kingdoms of Korea
02:24 Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty
03:47 Korean Empire and Japanese Occupation
04:45 Division and Korea War
05:29 Modern Korea
In 2333 BCE, Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, was established in northern Korea, while the Jin state occupied the southern part of Korea by the 3rd century BC.
In 108 BCE, the Han Dynasty invaded the kingdom and installed four commanderies in northern Korea. Three of the commanderies fell within a few decades, except the Lelang Commandery.
The Three Kingdoms of Korea comprises Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje. In the early 6th century, Silla’s power extended across the Korean Peninsula.
By the 640s, Silla allied with the Tang dynasty of China to conquer Baekje and later Goguryeo, unifying the central and southern parts of the Korean Peninsula into Unified Silla. Meanwhile, the northern part was under the control of Balhae, founded by King Go.
In 918, Goryeo was founded as the successor of Goguryeo, gradually unifying most of the Korean peninsula.
Following the Mongol invasions of Korea from 1230 to 1270, Goryeo existed as a vassal state and compulsory ally of the Mongol-ruled Yuan dynasty in China.
After a coup, General Yi Seong-gye overthrew the Goryeo dynasty and, in 1392, established the Joseon dynasty.
From 1592 to 1598, Joseon suffered from the great destruction of the Japanese invasions.
In the 19th century, Joseon adopted a harsh isolationist policy, for which it became known as the “Hermit Kingdom.” However, Joseon was soon forced to open its borders, leading to an era of Japanese imperial rule.
In 1897, the Joseon dynasty proclaimed the Korean Empire (1897–1910). In 1910, Japan formally annexed Korean Empire which was then officially named Chōsen.
After the end of World War II with the unconditional surrender of Japan, in 1945, Korea was partitioned along the 38th parallel with the north under Soviet occupation and the south under US occupation.
The politics of the Cold War resulted in the 1948 establishment of two sovereign states, North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea.
In 1950, the Korean War broke out when Soviet-backed North Korea invaded South Korea and ended without a formalized peace treaty. The Korean Peninsula remained divided by the Korean Demilitarized Zone up to the present day.
In 2018, the Panmunjom Declaration was signed between the Supreme Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, and the President of South Korea, Moon Jae-in, announcing that they would work to officially end the Korean long-lasting conflict.
Is there any chance that North Korea and South Korea will be reunified into a single Korean sovereign state?
Tell us in the comment section below.
► Thanks for watching!
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https://kls.law.columbia.edu/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/
#northkorea #southkorea #korea #history
https://wn.com/Full_History_Of_Korea_In_5_Minutes
History of Korea
This video presents a quick history of Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, today home to two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
Chapter:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Early History
01:25 Three Kingdoms of Korea
02:24 Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty
03:47 Korean Empire and Japanese Occupation
04:45 Division and Korea War
05:29 Modern Korea
In 2333 BCE, Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, was established in northern Korea, while the Jin state occupied the southern part of Korea by the 3rd century BC.
In 108 BCE, the Han Dynasty invaded the kingdom and installed four commanderies in northern Korea. Three of the commanderies fell within a few decades, except the Lelang Commandery.
The Three Kingdoms of Korea comprises Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje. In the early 6th century, Silla’s power extended across the Korean Peninsula.
By the 640s, Silla allied with the Tang dynasty of China to conquer Baekje and later Goguryeo, unifying the central and southern parts of the Korean Peninsula into Unified Silla. Meanwhile, the northern part was under the control of Balhae, founded by King Go.
In 918, Goryeo was founded as the successor of Goguryeo, gradually unifying most of the Korean peninsula.
Following the Mongol invasions of Korea from 1230 to 1270, Goryeo existed as a vassal state and compulsory ally of the Mongol-ruled Yuan dynasty in China.
After a coup, General Yi Seong-gye overthrew the Goryeo dynasty and, in 1392, established the Joseon dynasty.
From 1592 to 1598, Joseon suffered from the great destruction of the Japanese invasions.
In the 19th century, Joseon adopted a harsh isolationist policy, for which it became known as the “Hermit Kingdom.” However, Joseon was soon forced to open its borders, leading to an era of Japanese imperial rule.
In 1897, the Joseon dynasty proclaimed the Korean Empire (1897–1910). In 1910, Japan formally annexed Korean Empire which was then officially named Chōsen.
After the end of World War II with the unconditional surrender of Japan, in 1945, Korea was partitioned along the 38th parallel with the north under Soviet occupation and the south under US occupation.
The politics of the Cold War resulted in the 1948 establishment of two sovereign states, North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea.
In 1950, the Korean War broke out when Soviet-backed North Korea invaded South Korea and ended without a formalized peace treaty. The Korean Peninsula remained divided by the Korean Demilitarized Zone up to the present day.
In 2018, the Panmunjom Declaration was signed between the Supreme Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, and the President of South Korea, Moon Jae-in, announcing that they would work to officially end the Korean long-lasting conflict.
Is there any chance that North Korea and South Korea will be reunified into a single Korean sovereign state?
Tell us in the comment section below.
► Thanks for watching!
------------------------------------------------
► Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for more videos every day: https://bit.ly/2O870K8
------------------------------------------------
Sources in our video:
https://commons.wikimedia.org
https://en.wikipedia.org
https://en.wikiquote.org
https://pixabay.com/
https://www.flaticon.com
https://www.freepik.com
https://www.pexels.com
https://kls.law.columbia.edu/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/
#northkorea #southkorea #korea #history
- published: 21 Jul 2022
- views: 290794
8:36
Women During the Joseon Dynasty (Part 1) (Korean History)
#korea #women #koreanhistory #joseon #history #한국사 #historyofkorea (episode 28)
During the Joseon Dynasty 조선, from its foundation in 1392 until 1897, women wer...
#korea #women #koreanhistory #joseon #history #한국사 #historyofkorea (episode 28)
During the Joseon Dynasty 조선, from its foundation in 1392 until 1897, women were always in the shadow of men throughout its history. Joseon had a very strong patriarchal system and women’s rights were more and more restricted as the years went by. In this first part, I will take a look at women’s lives during the Joseon Dynasty exploring their family life, education and role in society focusing primarily on the yangban 양반 social class; the upper class in Joseon society.
Joseon blamed the demise of Goryeo on the moral decline of women, amongst other things. King Sejong ordered that the Samgang haengsildo 삼강행실도, conduct of the three bonds, be completed during his reign. This guide, amongst other things, was the first official rule of conduct for women in Joseon. From that point on, women had rigid rules to follow: remain chaste before marriage, not getting re-married, accepting concubines in their household, needing a son for inheritance purposes, clothing rules and many more societal rules to follow.
*Other figures and topics explored in this video: janyeoan 자녀안, Shin Saimdang 신사임당, 장옷, 쓰개치마, three obedience 삼종지도, four virtues 부덕 부언 부용 부공
If you enjoyed this video 🙏 please like and subscribe. 감사합니다~
👕🎒☕️To support this channel you can buy some cool merch here (Art by Tasha's):
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📜 Korean History Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDpgNb683blwQYdvZu6TlDq4ua3W4Olew
🎬 Recommended viewings:
Saimdang, Memoir of Colors 사임당, 빛의 일기, SBS, 2017. Starring: Lee Young-ae, Song Seung-heon
Dae Jang Geum, Jewel in the Palace 대장금, MBC, 2003. Starring: Lee Young-ae, Ji Jin-hee, Hong Ri-na
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Music credit
Finding Movement by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100693
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
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https://loonytricky.wordpress.com/2022/01/22/women-during-the-joseon-dynasty-part-1-history-of-korea/
https://wn.com/Women_During_The_Joseon_Dynasty_(Part_1)_(Korean_History)
#korea #women #koreanhistory #joseon #history #한국사 #historyofkorea (episode 28)
During the Joseon Dynasty 조선, from its foundation in 1392 until 1897, women were always in the shadow of men throughout its history. Joseon had a very strong patriarchal system and women’s rights were more and more restricted as the years went by. In this first part, I will take a look at women’s lives during the Joseon Dynasty exploring their family life, education and role in society focusing primarily on the yangban 양반 social class; the upper class in Joseon society.
Joseon blamed the demise of Goryeo on the moral decline of women, amongst other things. King Sejong ordered that the Samgang haengsildo 삼강행실도, conduct of the three bonds, be completed during his reign. This guide, amongst other things, was the first official rule of conduct for women in Joseon. From that point on, women had rigid rules to follow: remain chaste before marriage, not getting re-married, accepting concubines in their household, needing a son for inheritance purposes, clothing rules and many more societal rules to follow.
*Other figures and topics explored in this video: janyeoan 자녀안, Shin Saimdang 신사임당, 장옷, 쓰개치마, three obedience 삼종지도, four virtues 부덕 부언 부용 부공
If you enjoyed this video 🙏 please like and subscribe. 감사합니다~
👕🎒☕️To support this channel you can buy some cool merch here (Art by Tasha's):
https://tashas.myspreadshop.com
📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loonytricky
😀 📖Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Loonytricky
📜 Korean History Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDpgNb683blwQYdvZu6TlDq4ua3W4Olew
🎬 Recommended viewings:
Saimdang, Memoir of Colors 사임당, 빛의 일기, SBS, 2017. Starring: Lee Young-ae, Song Seung-heon
Dae Jang Geum, Jewel in the Palace 대장금, MBC, 2003. Starring: Lee Young-ae, Ji Jin-hee, Hong Ri-na
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Music credit
Finding Movement by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100693
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
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https://loonytricky.wordpress.com/2022/01/22/women-during-the-joseon-dynasty-part-1-history-of-korea/
- published: 22 Jan 2022
- views: 94037
0:22
Beauty of Joseon Dynasty Cream Review | My Likes and Dislikes
My review on the viral brand Beauty of Joseon's Dynasty Cream
Beauty of Joseon Dynasty Cream: https://amzn.to/3LuyS9x
*This description contains affiliate li...
My review on the viral brand Beauty of Joseon's Dynasty Cream
Beauty of Joseon Dynasty Cream: https://amzn.to/3LuyS9x
*This description contains affiliate links. That means that If you purchase something from the link I make a commission from the product you bought at no additional cost to you.
#skincare #beauty #skincareproducts #skincarereview #review #beautytips #beautyinfluencer
https://wn.com/Beauty_Of_Joseon_Dynasty_Cream_Review_|_My_Likes_And_Dislikes
My review on the viral brand Beauty of Joseon's Dynasty Cream
Beauty of Joseon Dynasty Cream: https://amzn.to/3LuyS9x
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- published: 28 Jul 2024
- views: 44097
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🇰🇷 The Decline of Joseon Korea
See how the Joseon dynasty of Korea (1392 - 1910) went from a prosperous nation that led Korea through its golden age to a broken nation ridden with poverty and...
See how the Joseon dynasty of Korea (1392 - 1910) went from a prosperous nation that led Korea through its golden age to a broken nation ridden with poverty and corruption.
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See how the Joseon dynasty of Korea (1392 - 1910) went from a prosperous nation that led Korea through its golden age to a broken nation ridden with poverty and corruption.
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Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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- published: 02 Aug 2016
- views: 113855
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The *ULTIMATE* Viral Korean Beauty Haul - TIRTIR, Beauty of Joseon, Cosrx and More!
Heyyy Girlies and Welcome to my channel! Today I have the one stop shop, ultimate haul for you from the top 40 products from Yesstyle! And Stay tuned because ...
Heyyy Girlies and Welcome to my channel! Today I have the one stop shop, ultimate haul for you from the top 40 products from Yesstyle! And Stay tuned because I have the utlimate product review coming to reveal which products are worth the hype and which products flopped and you can save your cash on! I am so happy to be here and I want to build a community of girlies who love all things beauty from makeup, to skincare, and self-care. I feel as a new mom self-care has never been more important. So let me be your new bestie and comfort creator as we all strive to live life Moore Beautifully from the inside out! No fillers needed!! 🤍
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Heyyy Girlies and Welcome to my channel! Today I have the one stop shop, ultimate haul for you from the top 40 products from Yesstyle! And Stay tuned because I have the utlimate product review coming to reveal which products are worth the hype and which products flopped and you can save your cash on! I am so happy to be here and I want to build a community of girlies who love all things beauty from makeup, to skincare, and self-care. I feel as a new mom self-care has never been more important. So let me be your new bestie and comfort creator as we all strive to live life Moore Beautifully from the inside out! No fillers needed!! 🤍
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- published: 20 Jan 2025
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Which Beauty of Joseon Serum is Right For You? #beautyofjoseon #koreanskincareproducts #faceserums
Ever wondered which Beauty of Joseon serum is right for you?
Beauty of Joseon Calming Serum Green Tea + Panthenol: amazing for sensitive and irritated skin.
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Ever wondered which Beauty of Joseon serum is right for you?
Beauty of Joseon Calming Serum Green Tea + Panthenol: amazing for sensitive and irritated skin.
Beauty of Joseon Repair Serum: Ginseng + Snail Mucin: ideal for targeting signs of aging.
Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum Propolis + Niacinamide: holy grail for those of you with acne prone skin.
Beauty Of Joseon Glow Deep Serum Rice + Alpha Arbutin: best for treating hyperpigmentation and uneven skin.
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Ever wondered which Beauty of Joseon serum is right for you?
Beauty of Joseon Calming Serum Green Tea + Panthenol: amazing for sensitive and irritated skin.
Beauty of Joseon Repair Serum: Ginseng + Snail Mucin: ideal for targeting signs of aging.
Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum Propolis + Niacinamide: holy grail for those of you with acne prone skin.
Beauty Of Joseon Glow Deep Serum Rice + Alpha Arbutin: best for treating hyperpigmentation and uneven skin.
#kbeautyskincare #kbeautyproducts #skincaretips101 #kbeautyreview #koreanbeautyproduct #koreanbeautytips #kbeautyskincare
- published: 23 Jun 2023
- views: 227840
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The Qing Conquest of China: The Battle of Shanhaiguan
The Battle at Shanhaiguan (山海關)crowned the Qing Dynasty and kicked off the Qing-Ming transition. It assured that the next Emperor of China would not be Han. The battles and wars that make up the Qing conquest of the Ming dynasty would cost over 25 million lives over the span of 75 years.
After you watch this video, watch the commentary video: https://youtu.be/cWdddHi7u5A
published: 15 Sep 2020
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Lesser (Little) Goguryeo Kingdom
Lesser (Little) Goguryeo Kingdom
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Lesser Goguryeo or Little Goguryeo (699-820) (소고구려, 小高句麗) was a state established by the refugees of Goguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
The kingdom was originally called Goryeo, but later historians added "Lesser" for disambiguation from Goguryeo, which was also called Goryeo sometimes. "Goryeo" is also the name of a later kingdom in Korean history, and the source of the English name Korea.
After the Korean Silla kingdom and the Chinese Tang Dynasty allied to destroy Goguryeo, the Liaodong Peninsula was briefly administered by Tang. Tang soon lost effective control due to rebellion by Goguryeo refugees, and the region became a buffer zone between Tang and the Korean kingdom of Balhae. Alt...
published: 01 Apr 2015
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우리 옛 초상화의 비밀
터럭 하나하나가 생생하게 묘사되어 있습니다. 흰머리는 물론 나이든 인물의 검버섯도 사실적으로 그려져 있습니다. 흔히들 동양화가 정신을 표현하고자 하는 전통 때문에 사실적이지 않았을 것이라는 선입견을 가지고 계시죠. 하지만 우리 옛 초상화를 보면 이런 선입견이 여지없이 무너집니다. 초상화는 바로 그 인물과 마찬가지라는 생각 때문에 터럭 하나까지도 똑같이 그리려고 했는데요, 그 결과 이런 사실적인 초상화가 탄생했습니다.
이렇게 사실적인 표현은 유교 사상에서 비롯되었는데요, 송나라 시대의 주자학자인 정이(程頤)형제가, 조상의 모습을 똑같이 그리기 힘드니까 이름을 적은 위패를 모시는 것이 적절하다는 의견을 남깁니다. 일호불사 편시타인 (一毫不似 便時他人)이라고 말하는데요, 터럭 하나라도 다르면 그 사람이 아니라는 말입니다. 그런데 우리 조상들은 이 문구를 다르게 해석해, 정말 터럭 하나라도 똑같이 그린 것이죠.
부모, 조상의 초상화를 그 인물과 마찬가지로 존중했던 데에는 다른 이유도 있습니다. 당시에는 초상화를 그리는 비용이 굉장히 비쌌기 때문에 아무나 그릴 수도 없었습니다. 공을 세우거나 큰 뜻을 지닌 신하와 백성의 초상화가 제작된다는 것은 굉장한 영광이었습니다. 고려의 마지막 충신 정몽주, 조선의 대 학자 송시열, 오성과 한음으로 알려진 이항복과 이덕형, 절개와 충의를 인정받아 사후에 기념하기 위해 제작된 논개 등의 초상화는 그런 영광을 담고 있습니다. 과거시험에 좋은 성적을 거둔 유생들의 초상화도 있습니다. 후배 선비들도 굉장한 자극을 받았을 겁니다. 좋은 성적을 받아 초상화로 기록되는 영광을 안았기...
published: 17 Jan 2012
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Battle of Tianmenling
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Battle of Tianmenling
The Battle of Cheonmun-ryeong (Hangul: 천문령 전투), also known as the Battle of Tianmenling (Traditional Chinese: 天門嶺之戰) was a battle fought between Dae Jo-yeong, later founder of Balhae, and Li Kaigu (李楷固) a Khitan commander of Chinese Tang Dynasty.
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published: 12 Jan 2016
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Hangul | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangul
00:02:27 1 Names
00:02:36 1.1 Official names
00:04:07 1.2 Other names
00:05:02 2 History
00:05:11 2.1 Creation
00:07:16 2.2 Opposition
00:08:16 2.3 Revival
00:09:57 2.4 Reforms and prohibition under Japanese rule
00:12:32 2.5 Further reforms
00:13:57 2.6 Contemporary use
00:15:10 3 Letters
00:15:36 3.1 Consonants
00:16:26 3.2 Vowels
00:16:52 4 Alphabetic order
00:17:26 4.1 Historical orders
00:18:30 4.2 North Korean order
00:19:40 4.3 South Korean order
00:20:49 5 Letter names
00:21:29 5.1 In North Korea
00:23:00 5.2 In South Korea
00:23:53 6 Stroke order
00:24:28 7 Letter design
00:24:56 7.1 Consonant design
00:29:12 7.2 Vowel design
00:32:29 7.2.1 Simple vowels
00:33:11 7.2.2 Compound vowels
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published: 05 Dec 2021
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Buyeo
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Buyeo
Buyeo or Puyŏ (Korean: 부여; Hanja: 夫餘 Korean pronunciation: [pujʌ]) was an ancient kingdom located in parts of southern Manchuria and northern Korea, from around the 2nd century BC to 494.
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In the Shadow of China
Grossmont College History 100 Spring 2022 Lecture on Vietnam, Korea, and Japan
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Research track keynote: When Deep Neural Nets Fail - Prof. Yoav Goldberg
published: 02 Aug 2018
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Korean language | Wikipedia audio article
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Korean language
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles t...
published: 25 Nov 2018
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The Qing Conquest of China: The Battle of Shanhaiguan
The Battle at Shanhaiguan (山海關)crowned the Qing Dynasty and kicked off the Qing-Ming transition. It assured that the next Emperor of China would not be Han. The...
The Battle at Shanhaiguan (山海關)crowned the Qing Dynasty and kicked off the Qing-Ming transition. It assured that the next Emperor of China would not be Han. The battles and wars that make up the Qing conquest of the Ming dynasty would cost over 25 million lives over the span of 75 years.
After you watch this video, watch the commentary video: https://youtu.be/cWdddHi7u5A
https://wn.com/The_Qing_Conquest_Of_China_The_Battle_Of_Shanhaiguan
The Battle at Shanhaiguan (山海關)crowned the Qing Dynasty and kicked off the Qing-Ming transition. It assured that the next Emperor of China would not be Han. The battles and wars that make up the Qing conquest of the Ming dynasty would cost over 25 million lives over the span of 75 years.
After you watch this video, watch the commentary video: https://youtu.be/cWdddHi7u5A
- published: 15 Sep 2020
- views: 18348
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Lesser (Little) Goguryeo Kingdom
Lesser (Little) Goguryeo Kingdom
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Lesser Goguryeo or Little Goguryeo (699-820) (소고구려, 小高句麗) was a state es...
Lesser (Little) Goguryeo Kingdom
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Lesser Goguryeo or Little Goguryeo (699-820) (소고구려, 小高句麗) was a state established by the refugees of Goguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
The kingdom was originally called Goryeo, but later historians added "Lesser" for disambiguation from Goguryeo, which was also called Goryeo sometimes. "Goryeo" is also the name of a later kingdom in Korean history, and the source of the English name Korea.
After the Korean Silla kingdom and the Chinese Tang Dynasty allied to destroy Goguryeo, the Liaodong Peninsula was briefly administered by Tang. Tang soon lost effective control due to rebellion by Goguryeo refugees, and the region became a buffer zone between Tang and the Korean kingdom of Balhae. Although Lesser Goguryeo declared itself an independent kingdom, it was soon absorbed into Balhae, which became a successor state to Goguryeo.
In 699, the Tang government sent former Goguryeo Prince Go Deokmu, the third son of Goguryeo's last ruler, King Bojang, to Liaodong Peninsula, naming him "King of Joseon" and Governor of the Yodong Commandery of the Protectorate General to Pacify the East. Like his father, Go Deokmu had plans to rebel against the Tang and revive Goguryeo and provide a kingdom for the Goguryeo people.
The Tang Empire at the time was undergoing several crises like the An Lushan Rebellion. Along with these major events was also the pressure given by the Goguryeo and Baekje revival movements and the Silla kingdom. This pressure allowed Go Deokmu to take control of the Protectorate General to Pacify the East and establish a kingdom.
The Little Goguryeo kingdom was established with Go Deokmu as its first king. Very little is known about how the establishment of Little Goguryeo was reacted upon by neighboring kingdoms. It is known that the Balhae kingdom was in good terms with Lesser Goguryeo in respect for the similar purposes that the two kingdoms possessed. The location of Go Deokmu's capital or when he died is unknown.
Around 820, after two generations of ruling the Liaodong Peninsula and other former regions of Goguryeo, Lesser Goguryeo was absorbed into Balhae during the reign King Seon of Balhae. Go Deokmu's Lesser Goguryeo is believed to have lasted for about 120 years before being absorbed into Balhae.
The pictures used in this video are of the Goguryeo kingdom.
For more information, you can visit:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_G...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goguryeo
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goguryeo...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_Deokmu
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balhae
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protectorate_General_to_Pacify_the_East
https://wn.com/Lesser_(Little)_Goguryeo_Kingdom
Lesser (Little) Goguryeo Kingdom
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Lesser Goguryeo or Little Goguryeo (699-820) (소고구려, 小高句麗) was a state established by the refugees of Goguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
The kingdom was originally called Goryeo, but later historians added "Lesser" for disambiguation from Goguryeo, which was also called Goryeo sometimes. "Goryeo" is also the name of a later kingdom in Korean history, and the source of the English name Korea.
After the Korean Silla kingdom and the Chinese Tang Dynasty allied to destroy Goguryeo, the Liaodong Peninsula was briefly administered by Tang. Tang soon lost effective control due to rebellion by Goguryeo refugees, and the region became a buffer zone between Tang and the Korean kingdom of Balhae. Although Lesser Goguryeo declared itself an independent kingdom, it was soon absorbed into Balhae, which became a successor state to Goguryeo.
In 699, the Tang government sent former Goguryeo Prince Go Deokmu, the third son of Goguryeo's last ruler, King Bojang, to Liaodong Peninsula, naming him "King of Joseon" and Governor of the Yodong Commandery of the Protectorate General to Pacify the East. Like his father, Go Deokmu had plans to rebel against the Tang and revive Goguryeo and provide a kingdom for the Goguryeo people.
The Tang Empire at the time was undergoing several crises like the An Lushan Rebellion. Along with these major events was also the pressure given by the Goguryeo and Baekje revival movements and the Silla kingdom. This pressure allowed Go Deokmu to take control of the Protectorate General to Pacify the East and establish a kingdom.
The Little Goguryeo kingdom was established with Go Deokmu as its first king. Very little is known about how the establishment of Little Goguryeo was reacted upon by neighboring kingdoms. It is known that the Balhae kingdom was in good terms with Lesser Goguryeo in respect for the similar purposes that the two kingdoms possessed. The location of Go Deokmu's capital or when he died is unknown.
Around 820, after two generations of ruling the Liaodong Peninsula and other former regions of Goguryeo, Lesser Goguryeo was absorbed into Balhae during the reign King Seon of Balhae. Go Deokmu's Lesser Goguryeo is believed to have lasted for about 120 years before being absorbed into Balhae.
The pictures used in this video are of the Goguryeo kingdom.
For more information, you can visit:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_G...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goguryeo
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goguryeo...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_Deokmu
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balhae
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protectorate_General_to_Pacify_the_East
- published: 01 Apr 2015
- views: 2590
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우리 옛 초상화의 비밀
터럭 하나하나가 생생하게 묘사되어 있습니다. 흰머리는 물론 나이든 인물의 검버섯도 사실적으로 그려져 있습니다. 흔히들 동양화가 정신을 표현하고자 하는 전통 때문에 사실적이지 않았을 것이라는 선입견을 가지고 계시죠. 하지만 우리 옛 초상화를 보면 이런 선입견이 여지없이 무너집니다. 초상화...
터럭 하나하나가 생생하게 묘사되어 있습니다. 흰머리는 물론 나이든 인물의 검버섯도 사실적으로 그려져 있습니다. 흔히들 동양화가 정신을 표현하고자 하는 전통 때문에 사실적이지 않았을 것이라는 선입견을 가지고 계시죠. 하지만 우리 옛 초상화를 보면 이런 선입견이 여지없이 무너집니다. 초상화는 바로 그 인물과 마찬가지라는 생각 때문에 터럭 하나까지도 똑같이 그리려고 했는데요, 그 결과 이런 사실적인 초상화가 탄생했습니다.
이렇게 사실적인 표현은 유교 사상에서 비롯되었는데요, 송나라 시대의 주자학자인 정이(程頤)형제가, 조상의 모습을 똑같이 그리기 힘드니까 이름을 적은 위패를 모시는 것이 적절하다는 의견을 남깁니다. 일호불사 편시타인 (一毫不似 便時他人)이라고 말하는데요, 터럭 하나라도 다르면 그 사람이 아니라는 말입니다. 그런데 우리 조상들은 이 문구를 다르게 해석해, 정말 터럭 하나라도 똑같이 그린 것이죠.
부모, 조상의 초상화를 그 인물과 마찬가지로 존중했던 데에는 다른 이유도 있습니다. 당시에는 초상화를 그리는 비용이 굉장히 비쌌기 때문에 아무나 그릴 수도 없었습니다. 공을 세우거나 큰 뜻을 지닌 신하와 백성의 초상화가 제작된다는 것은 굉장한 영광이었습니다. 고려의 마지막 충신 정몽주, 조선의 대 학자 송시열, 오성과 한음으로 알려진 이항복과 이덕형, 절개와 충의를 인정받아 사후에 기념하기 위해 제작된 논개 등의 초상화는 그런 영광을 담고 있습니다. 과거시험에 좋은 성적을 거둔 유생들의 초상화도 있습니다. 후배 선비들도 굉장한 자극을 받았을 겁니다. 좋은 성적을 받아 초상화로 기록되는 영광을 안았기 때문이죠.
왕 자신의 초상화도 신경 써서 제작되었습니다. 위엄이 느껴질 수 있게 사람들이 올려다 볼 정도의 크기로 그려졌습니다. 세밀하지만 부드러운 얼굴의 표현이 인자한 왕의 모습을 떠올리게 합니다. 왕의 초상은 어진이라 불렀는데요, 선왕의 어진을 대할 때도 왕을 대하는 것과 마찬가지였습니다. 화재로 선대 왕의 초상의 소실되었을 때 왕과 신하들이 3일간 곡을 하며 슬퍼했다는 기록이 있을 정도입니다.
한국의 초상화를 보다 보면 색의 표현이 굉장히 부드러운 것에 놀라게 됩니다. 옛날에는 화학적인 물감도 없었을 텐데 어떻게 저런 자연스러운 피부색이 그려졌을까요? 비밀은 바로 한지의 뒷면에 색을 칠해 은은하게 배어 나오는 색 표현에 있습니다. 이를 배채법(背彩法)이라고 합니다. 한지의 물이 번지는 성질을 이용해 뒷면에 그림을 그리는 방법입니다. 태조 어진의 온화한 얼굴빛도 이렇게 그려졌습니다.
터럭 하나하나 똑같이 그리려는 전통과 더불어 초상화 속에 정신을 담아야 한다는 전통도 있습니다. 전신사조(傳神寫照). 아무리 세밀하게 그려도 완전히 똑같은 재현은 불가능 합니다. 하지만 눈에 보이지 않는 정신이 담겨 있다면 말이 달라집니다. 초상화 속에 인물이 가지고 있는 정신이 고스란히 담겨 있다면 더욱 그 인물에 가까이 다가간 그림일 것입니다.
윤두서 자화상이 뿜어내고 있는 강렬함은 그의 정신이 오늘도 살아 있는 듯한 느낌을 줍니다. 정신을 담아야 한다는 말이 어떤 것인지 보여줍니다. 강한 눈빛을 가진 얼굴이 화폭 중간에 떠있어 굉장히 파격적으로 보입니다. 사실 일부러 몸을 그리지 않은 것은 아닙니다. 꼿꼿한 정신이 살아 있는 얼굴 뒤에 은은하게 옷의 형태가 그려져 있었는데 시간이 지나면서 잘 보이지 않게 되었습니다. 엑스레이와 적외선 촬영 기술로 윤두서 자화상의 숨어 있는 몸을 찾아냈습니다. 하지만 처음부터 몸을 강조할 생각은 없지 않았나 짐작해 봅니다. 보통 약간 측면을 향하는 초상화의 방식에서 벗어나 정면을 뚫어져라 바라보는 윤두서 초상. 진사에 합격했지만 벼슬길에 나가지 않은 꼿꼿한 선비의 모습을 떠올릴 수 있다면, 정신을 담아내는 옛 선조들의 초상화가 어렵게 느껴지지만은 않습니다.
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터럭 하나하나가 생생하게 묘사되어 있습니다. 흰머리는 물론 나이든 인물의 검버섯도 사실적으로 그려져 있습니다. 흔히들 동양화가 정신을 표현하고자 하는 전통 때문에 사실적이지 않았을 것이라는 선입견을 가지고 계시죠. 하지만 우리 옛 초상화를 보면 이런 선입견이 여지없이 무너집니다. 초상화는 바로 그 인물과 마찬가지라는 생각 때문에 터럭 하나까지도 똑같이 그리려고 했는데요, 그 결과 이런 사실적인 초상화가 탄생했습니다.
이렇게 사실적인 표현은 유교 사상에서 비롯되었는데요, 송나라 시대의 주자학자인 정이(程頤)형제가, 조상의 모습을 똑같이 그리기 힘드니까 이름을 적은 위패를 모시는 것이 적절하다는 의견을 남깁니다. 일호불사 편시타인 (一毫不似 便時他人)이라고 말하는데요, 터럭 하나라도 다르면 그 사람이 아니라는 말입니다. 그런데 우리 조상들은 이 문구를 다르게 해석해, 정말 터럭 하나라도 똑같이 그린 것이죠.
부모, 조상의 초상화를 그 인물과 마찬가지로 존중했던 데에는 다른 이유도 있습니다. 당시에는 초상화를 그리는 비용이 굉장히 비쌌기 때문에 아무나 그릴 수도 없었습니다. 공을 세우거나 큰 뜻을 지닌 신하와 백성의 초상화가 제작된다는 것은 굉장한 영광이었습니다. 고려의 마지막 충신 정몽주, 조선의 대 학자 송시열, 오성과 한음으로 알려진 이항복과 이덕형, 절개와 충의를 인정받아 사후에 기념하기 위해 제작된 논개 등의 초상화는 그런 영광을 담고 있습니다. 과거시험에 좋은 성적을 거둔 유생들의 초상화도 있습니다. 후배 선비들도 굉장한 자극을 받았을 겁니다. 좋은 성적을 받아 초상화로 기록되는 영광을 안았기 때문이죠.
왕 자신의 초상화도 신경 써서 제작되었습니다. 위엄이 느껴질 수 있게 사람들이 올려다 볼 정도의 크기로 그려졌습니다. 세밀하지만 부드러운 얼굴의 표현이 인자한 왕의 모습을 떠올리게 합니다. 왕의 초상은 어진이라 불렀는데요, 선왕의 어진을 대할 때도 왕을 대하는 것과 마찬가지였습니다. 화재로 선대 왕의 초상의 소실되었을 때 왕과 신하들이 3일간 곡을 하며 슬퍼했다는 기록이 있을 정도입니다.
한국의 초상화를 보다 보면 색의 표현이 굉장히 부드러운 것에 놀라게 됩니다. 옛날에는 화학적인 물감도 없었을 텐데 어떻게 저런 자연스러운 피부색이 그려졌을까요? 비밀은 바로 한지의 뒷면에 색을 칠해 은은하게 배어 나오는 색 표현에 있습니다. 이를 배채법(背彩法)이라고 합니다. 한지의 물이 번지는 성질을 이용해 뒷면에 그림을 그리는 방법입니다. 태조 어진의 온화한 얼굴빛도 이렇게 그려졌습니다.
터럭 하나하나 똑같이 그리려는 전통과 더불어 초상화 속에 정신을 담아야 한다는 전통도 있습니다. 전신사조(傳神寫照). 아무리 세밀하게 그려도 완전히 똑같은 재현은 불가능 합니다. 하지만 눈에 보이지 않는 정신이 담겨 있다면 말이 달라집니다. 초상화 속에 인물이 가지고 있는 정신이 고스란히 담겨 있다면 더욱 그 인물에 가까이 다가간 그림일 것입니다.
윤두서 자화상이 뿜어내고 있는 강렬함은 그의 정신이 오늘도 살아 있는 듯한 느낌을 줍니다. 정신을 담아야 한다는 말이 어떤 것인지 보여줍니다. 강한 눈빛을 가진 얼굴이 화폭 중간에 떠있어 굉장히 파격적으로 보입니다. 사실 일부러 몸을 그리지 않은 것은 아닙니다. 꼿꼿한 정신이 살아 있는 얼굴 뒤에 은은하게 옷의 형태가 그려져 있었는데 시간이 지나면서 잘 보이지 않게 되었습니다. 엑스레이와 적외선 촬영 기술로 윤두서 자화상의 숨어 있는 몸을 찾아냈습니다. 하지만 처음부터 몸을 강조할 생각은 없지 않았나 짐작해 봅니다. 보통 약간 측면을 향하는 초상화의 방식에서 벗어나 정면을 뚫어져라 바라보는 윤두서 초상. 진사에 합격했지만 벼슬길에 나가지 않은 꼿꼿한 선비의 모습을 떠올릴 수 있다면, 정신을 담아내는 옛 선조들의 초상화가 어렵게 느껴지지만은 않습니다.
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Battle of Tianmenling
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The Battle of Cheonmun-ryeong (Hangul: 천문령 전투), also known as the Battle of Tianmenling (Traditional Chinese: 天門嶺之戰) was a battle fought between Dae Jo-yeong, later founder of Balhae, and Li Kaigu (李楷固) a Khitan commander of Chinese Tang Dynasty.
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The Battle of Cheonmun-ryeong (Hangul: 천문령 전투), also known as the Battle of Tianmenling (Traditional Chinese: 天門嶺之戰) was a battle fought between Dae Jo-yeong, later founder of Balhae, and Li Kaigu (李楷固) a Khitan commander of Chinese Tang Dynasty.
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Hangul | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangul
00:02:27 1 Names
00:02:36 1.1 Official names
00:04:07 1.2 Other na...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangul
00:02:27 1 Names
00:02:36 1.1 Official names
00:04:07 1.2 Other names
00:05:02 2 History
00:05:11 2.1 Creation
00:07:16 2.2 Opposition
00:08:16 2.3 Revival
00:09:57 2.4 Reforms and prohibition under Japanese rule
00:12:32 2.5 Further reforms
00:13:57 2.6 Contemporary use
00:15:10 3 Letters
00:15:36 3.1 Consonants
00:16:26 3.2 Vowels
00:16:52 4 Alphabetic order
00:17:26 4.1 Historical orders
00:18:30 4.2 North Korean order
00:19:40 4.3 South Korean order
00:20:49 5 Letter names
00:21:29 5.1 In North Korea
00:23:00 5.2 In South Korea
00:23:53 6 Stroke order
00:24:28 7 Letter design
00:24:56 7.1 Consonant design
00:29:12 7.2 Vowel design
00:32:29 7.2.1 Simple vowels
00:33:11 7.2.2 Compound vowels
00:33:42 7.2.3 Iotized vowels
00:35:15 7.2.4 Traditional account
00:35:19 7.2.5 Ledyard's theory of consonant design
00:39:02 8 Obsolete letters
00:42:38 8.1 Most common
00:48:55 9 Restored letters
00:51:07 10 Unicode
00:53:29 11 Morpho-syllabic blocks
00:54:35 11.1 Letter placement within a block
00:56:28 11.2 Block shape
00:58:18 11.3 Linear Korean
01:00:01 12 Orthography
01:01:52 12.1 Mixed scripts
01:03:06 13 Readability
01:05:32 14 Style
01:06:45 15 See also
01:08:07 16 Notes
01:10:19 17 References
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SUMMARY
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The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul ( HAHN-gool; from Korean 한글, Korean pronunciation: [ha(ː)n.ɡɯl]), has been used to write the Korean language since its creation in the 15th century by King Sejong the Great. It may also be written as Hangeul following the standard Romanization.
It is the official writing system of Korea, both South and North. It is a co-official writing system in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture and Changbai Korean Autonomous County in Jilin Province, China. It is also sometimes used to write the Cia-Cia language spoken near the town of Baubau, Indonesia.
The Hangul alphabet originally consisted of 28 letters with 17 consonant letters and 11 vowel letters when it was created. As four became obsolete, the modern Hangul consists of total 24 letters with 14 consonant letters and 10 vowel letters. In North Korea the total is counted 40. It consists of 19 consonant letters and 21 vowel letters as it additionally includes 5 tense consonants (ㄲ ㄸ ㅃ ㅉ ㅆ) and 20 (for compound and complex vowel letters as well as ㅐ ㅔ).
The Korean letters are written in syllabic blocks with each alphabetic letter placed vertically and horizontally into a square dimension. For example, the Korean word for "honeybee" (kkulbeol) is written 꿀벌, not ㄲㅜㄹㅂㅓㄹ. As it combines the features of alphabetic and syllabic writing systems, it has been described as an "alphabetic syllabary" by some linguists. As in traditional Chinese writing, Korean texts were traditionally written top to bottom, right to left, and are occasionally still written this way for stylistic purposes. Today, it is typically written from left to right with spaces between words and western-style punctuation.Some linguists consider it among the most phonologically faithful writing systems in use today. One interesting feature of Hangul is that the shapes of its consonants seemingly mimic the shapes of the speaker's mouth when pronouncing each consonant.
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangul
00:02:27 1 Names
00:02:36 1.1 Official names
00:04:07 1.2 Other names
00:05:02 2 History
00:05:11 2.1 Creation
00:07:16 2.2 Opposition
00:08:16 2.3 Revival
00:09:57 2.4 Reforms and prohibition under Japanese rule
00:12:32 2.5 Further reforms
00:13:57 2.6 Contemporary use
00:15:10 3 Letters
00:15:36 3.1 Consonants
00:16:26 3.2 Vowels
00:16:52 4 Alphabetic order
00:17:26 4.1 Historical orders
00:18:30 4.2 North Korean order
00:19:40 4.3 South Korean order
00:20:49 5 Letter names
00:21:29 5.1 In North Korea
00:23:00 5.2 In South Korea
00:23:53 6 Stroke order
00:24:28 7 Letter design
00:24:56 7.1 Consonant design
00:29:12 7.2 Vowel design
00:32:29 7.2.1 Simple vowels
00:33:11 7.2.2 Compound vowels
00:33:42 7.2.3 Iotized vowels
00:35:15 7.2.4 Traditional account
00:35:19 7.2.5 Ledyard's theory of consonant design
00:39:02 8 Obsolete letters
00:42:38 8.1 Most common
00:48:55 9 Restored letters
00:51:07 10 Unicode
00:53:29 11 Morpho-syllabic blocks
00:54:35 11.1 Letter placement within a block
00:56:28 11.2 Block shape
00:58:18 11.3 Linear Korean
01:00:01 12 Orthography
01:01:52 12.1 Mixed scripts
01:03:06 13 Readability
01:05:32 14 Style
01:06:45 15 See also
01:08:07 16 Notes
01:10:19 17 References
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.8590367614589237
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul ( HAHN-gool; from Korean 한글, Korean pronunciation: [ha(ː)n.ɡɯl]), has been used to write the Korean language since its creation in the 15th century by King Sejong the Great. It may also be written as Hangeul following the standard Romanization.
It is the official writing system of Korea, both South and North. It is a co-official writing system in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture and Changbai Korean Autonomous County in Jilin Province, China. It is also sometimes used to write the Cia-Cia language spoken near the town of Baubau, Indonesia.
The Hangul alphabet originally consisted of 28 letters with 17 consonant letters and 11 vowel letters when it was created. As four became obsolete, the modern Hangul consists of total 24 letters with 14 consonant letters and 10 vowel letters. In North Korea the total is counted 40. It consists of 19 consonant letters and 21 vowel letters as it additionally includes 5 tense consonants (ㄲ ㄸ ㅃ ㅉ ㅆ) and 20 (for compound and complex vowel letters as well as ㅐ ㅔ).
The Korean letters are written in syllabic blocks with each alphabetic letter placed vertically and horizontally into a square dimension. For example, the Korean word for "honeybee" (kkulbeol) is written 꿀벌, not ㄲㅜㄹㅂㅓㄹ. As it combines the features of alphabetic and syllabic writing systems, it has been described as an "alphabetic syllabary" by some linguists. As in traditional Chinese writing, Korean texts were traditionally written top to bottom, right to left, and are occasionally still written this way for stylistic purposes. Today, it is typically written from left to right with spaces between words and western-style punctuation.Some linguists consider it among the most phonologically faithful writing systems in use today. One interesting feature of Hangul is that the shapes of its consonants seemingly mimic the shapes of the speaker's mouth when pronouncing each consonant.
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Buyeo or Puyŏ (Korean: 부여; Hanja: 夫餘 Korean pronunciation: [pujʌ]) was an ancient kingdom located in parts of southern Manchuria and northern Korea, from around the 2nd century BC to 494.
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Grossmont College History 100 Spring 2022 Lecture on Vietnam, Korea, and Japan
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The Korean language (South Korean: 한국어/韓國語 Hangugeo; North Korean: 조선말/朝鮮말 Chosŏnmal) is an East Asian language spoken by about 80 million people. It is a member of the Koreanic language family and is the official and national language of both Koreas: North Korea and South Korea, with different standardized official forms used in each territory. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture and Changbai Korean Autonomous County of Jilin province, China. Historical and modern linguists classify Korean as a language isolate; however, it does have a few extinct relatives, which together with Korean itself and the Jeju language (spoken in the Jeju Province and considered somewhat distinct) form the Koreanic language family. This implies that Korean is not an isolate, but a member of a micro-family. The idea that Korean belongs to the controversial Altaic language family is discredited in academic research. Korean is agglutinative in its morphology and SOV in its syntax.
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The Korean language (South Korean: 한국어/韓國語 Hangugeo; North Korean: 조선말/朝鮮말 Chosŏnmal) is an East Asian language spoken by about 80 million people. It is a member of the Koreanic language family and is the official and national language of both Koreas: North Korea and South Korea, with different standardized official forms used in each territory. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture and Changbai Korean Autonomous County of Jilin province, China. Historical and modern linguists classify Korean as a language isolate; however, it does have a few extinct relatives, which together with Korean itself and the Jeju language (spoken in the Jeju Province and considered somewhat distinct) form the Koreanic language family. This implies that Korean is not an isolate, but a member of a micro-family. The idea that Korean belongs to the controversial Altaic language family is discredited in academic research. Korean is agglutinative in its morphology and SOV in its syntax.
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