The Confucian Systematization of the Royal Ancestral Cult: On Chosŏn’s Hamhŭng Pon’gung
Hamhŭng Pon’gung was the house in Hamhŭng that Yi Sŏnggye inhabited prior to founding the Chosŏn dynasty. After assuming the kingship, Yi Sŏnggye posthumously crowned his direct patrilineal ancestors going back four generations. In addition to enshrining their spirit tablets at the Chongmyo (Royal A...
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University of Hawai'i Press
2014
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Journal of Korean religions
Year: 2014, Volume: 5, Issue: 2, Pages: 89-118 |
Further subjects: | B
Yi Sŏnggye [End Page 89]
B kiŭn 祈恩 B autochthonous religion B ŭmsa 淫祀 B Filial Piety B sajŏn 祀典 B bureaucratization of rites B pon’gung 本宮 B wŏnmyo 原廟 |
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