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The Characteristics of Married Culture of Yangban in wedding equipment(Hongu,婚具) in the Late Joseon Period
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19세기 말 혼구(婚具) 자료에 나타난 사대부 혼례문화의 특징

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Academic journal
Author
Kim yeon soo (한국학중앙연구원)
Journal
Korean Association of Women's History 여성과역사 여성과 역사 제37호 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2022.12
Pages
323 - 370 (48page)
DOI
10.22511/women..37.202212.323

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The Characteristics of Married Culture of Yangban in wedding equipment(Hongu,婚具) in the Late Joseon Period
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This paper was designed to understand the wedding culture of Joseon society through "wedding equipment(Hongu,婚具)" data, which is a part of the ancient document's Mulmok danja(物目單子). In the meantime, if it has been used to reinforce the thesis partially and piecemeal, this study has been analyzed as one of the new research methods, serving as a central data overall. There will be more data to be discovered in the future, but there will be 4 types of mixed data collected so far ① Man and Woman Marriage article (男女婚姻具,1891) owned by the Hwasun Choi Clan in Boeun, ② Marriage article(具婚,the end of the 19th century) owned by Ansan Jinju Yoo Clan, ③Gwangrye-ram(廣禮覽) Marriage article(昏禮諸具,1893) , ④ an old-fashioned marriage article(1924) . Previous studies have confirmed that the area and political orientation of these data are different, but it was found to be quite similar in that the record date was from the end of the 19th century to the early 20th century and targeting wealthy aristocrats of the upper class. In particular, it is noteworthy that it has the representation and symbolism of the weddings of prestigious aristocrats throughout the country in the late Joseon Dynasty. First, it can be confirmed once again that the wedding ceremony was held in leisure until the late Joseon Dynasty, and the actual cause was that the preparation amount and expenditure of leisure were overwhelmingly high. Second, it was seen that the culture of royal weddings formed by royal daughters such as princesses, ongju(翁主), and Gungju(宮主), etc. deeply penetrated and became similar to their marriages in the 19th century, and that the goods were rented by the royal government. Third, it was inferred that the Jok du-ri(簇頭里), the symbol of Gyerye(筓禮), was held in the city during the right period after marriage, not before marriage, and that it became the exclusive property of women through the ritual. Lastly, since Hongu(婚 具) records visible items, it has a complementary relationship not only with the phenomenon of silk but also with the interpretation of paintings related to weddings in the Joseon Dynasty, enabling more accurate analysis.

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