The House of the Noble Family in Choseon Dynasty 1

in #culture7 years ago

The day was hot. I visited the house of the noble family in Choseon Dynasty. The name of the house was Yeom Seon Jae 念先齋. It means that ‘the house of memory on the ancestor’ Yeom Seon Jae was a typical noble family ‘Yangban’ house. In Choseon dynasty, Yangban was the name of the noble family.

Yangban means 2 kinds of noblemen, scholar and warrior. Choseon was built by the warrior. So at first warrior’s power and authority was so strong, but while time is passing by the scholars’ authority was stronger than the warriors.

The house I had visited was representative scholar family. The most important figure was Kim Jang Saeng. He was born in 1548 AD and died 1631 AD. He was very famous scholar in Confucian philosophy. He died in this house.

At first I took some photos from outside

Passing through the front gate you can see the main building. I took this photo with wide angle. It was too wide to use normal lense

It was main entrance.

The house was built on raised foundation with stone and clay. I could look down everything in this house. In this main building was studyroom and reception room

Side View

Entrance from main building

Yeom Seon Jae was surrounded by the apartments.
I wish you enjoy the contrast and combination between old and new.
Old is romantic but inconvenient. New is convenient but not so romantic.
I opened the door and entered into. The rooms were small and humble. Due to the confucian philosophy, the extravagance was the kinds of worst evil at that time.

There were some furnitures and poems and the portrait of Kim Jang Saeng.

Impressive thing was traditional hat.
It’s name was GAT. The gat was symbol of the Yangban.
Gat was made by horsehairs.

Thank you for reading. In next posting, let’s go inside of this house.

Sort:  
There are 2 pages
Pages

I admire your passion for the legacy of the Korean culture.
It's a pleasure to be here and learn from you.
I hope you will upload your mother's paintings one day, they are beautiful and filled with love to the native land.
thanks for sharing @slowwalker

I admire your passion for the legacy of the Korean culture.
It's a pleasure to be here and learn from you.
I hope you will upload your mother's paintings one day, they are beautiful and filled with love to the native land.

Very interesting. Thank you!

The relics of history that are latut preserved as a cultural heritage for our children and grandchildren.

I just love the rich history and tradition of your Country and people. It must be so interesting to visit places so old and yet kept in good condition. Thank you for sharing this!! The contrast between old and new is really cool!!

A very useful post @slowwalker, in this way I could have a little know about Korean culture, and building custom homes are also very nice of you, always happy to be able to continue to see your postings, may God always give health to you @slowwalker. very interesting for me.

Thank you so much

These photos are sweet.. I love this type of architecture!

What a beautiful house that still stands today.
I'm glad to see how these ancient attractions still stick around for years to come and are not damaged badly.
It looks like a really calm and humble place. A place of great wisdom.
Great photographs @slowwalker

I love having new items such as new computer, cellular phone, clothes and etc. But some old passioned items just like a fountain pen, Han-ok, and typewriter bring back old memories and good feeling. To tell you the true, I like your writing more than pictures since I can learn the new story that I haven't known. Thank you for sharing.

Como veo ahora es museum. Que afortunados en España esta prohibido tomar fotos en los museos

Such awesome architecture! There is something very beautiful about it, though I can't say what exactly. Looking forward to the next post :)

This is so cool, thank you so much for sharing!

Interesting... the Yangban family was comprised of two types of noblemen: the warrior and the scholar --the man of action and the man of thought.

Shakespeare's tragic heroes usually fell into one of these two types - there is Othello, the warrior, or Hamlet, the thinker. Some of the deepest tragedies, however, involve scholars--men of thought.

Once again, we see the yin-yang tension in the two types of human temperament, and in the traditional house versus the modern apartments.

From that basic duality all the variety of human life can be represented, but I think it's interesting that over time the authority of the scholar is held in high regard.

The simplicity of the humble Confucian way of life contrasts with the large estate -- the inner rooms being small and sparsely ornamented.

There were many beautiful photos here, @slowwalker, but my favourite was the portrait of Kim Jang Saeng looking peaceful and wise in his long white beard and wearing the traditional Gat hat.

Once again, @slowwalker, you bring Korean culture and history to life. An excellent post!

thank you for your interpretation.
Confucian philosophy had similar aspect of Buddhism.
I feel like to introduce that thought.
yin yang is baic principle of living and philosophy in Confucian philosophy

thank you, @slowwalker for that clarification :)

Very interesting

I really like these old Korean homes, everything is on a single floor. The homes are like small castles with the walled in courtyards.

The perfect space to Kim Jang Saeng i read something about him mostly in the case of politic. Great post is good to know the spaces where this kind of persons lived

Did you know Kim Hang Saeng ?
Wow

Place looks like taken good care of , government is doing a great job

That's right.

The last pic could be an art installation called "Icefishing Rabbi" or "Frozen Jewlocks"

....think about it.

Thankyou for sharing some inforamtion @slowwalker

Really looking forward for the next post to discover what's inside! Always a pleasure reading your post, we get to learn this amazing Korean culture!
Cheers
@progressivechef

@slowwalker great informative post, I actually visited Seoul back in April this year. Thoroughly enjoyed it. I've actually just posted about South Korea. I also included a link to this article in it, hope you don't mind. Check it out if you get some free time :)

This is a very interesting place to visit.

You will not regrett

Amazing photographs. I like the history associated with the photos. Thanks.

Appreciateed

Glad to know they still maintained the tradition.

Yes but diminishing now

Is that a ADT security sign I spotted? We got those in the states too

ADT ?

Its a security company, saw it on a sign, blue octagon

Indeeed a special house. Confucianists lives to their principles.

Great stuff as always, that hat is a miracle of worksmanship, that is really good stuff.

You really like getting out seeing things in all your tours eh???

Say hi to your mom for me!

See you soon @slowwalker.

Thank you so much
Mom will like your say hi

It is harder for me to be managing everything here, these days but I am doing my best and you are always one of my favorite people to see a post or reply from!

I shared some important stuff on my page today, some you might like if you get time to drop by my friend.

Have a good Sunday where you are !!

Can't wait for the next post! :D

...you are also a great photography and the lens of your camera seems to understand the quality of work you want to share. after reading, i still went back again to start. your post are always captivating and i applaud your work

Yes very nice postinganmu very interesting story. Many people love your story I hope you can thank me

Amazing i like your post @slowwalker

Very beautiful. Cant wait for the next post.

Grand and royal.

I am thankful for the info shared. The photos are awesome.

Interesting post. The architecture is beautiful and the way you have shown contrast between the old and new. The gat made of horsehair is very unique and I am looking forward to reading more of the story about the inside of the house.

The post is very interesting. thanks for sharing

Thanks for the virtual visit, I did enjoy the photos

It's so wonderful to see how the korean government preserves the historical places. Kudos to them for doing a great job.

I love the contrast of the modern architecture from nearby buildings to the royal and antiquated house. Im eager to see what's inside.

They must have worked very hard on this
LMAN.GIF

Very interesting story. Photographs are really cool.

Thank you so much

I didn't know gat was made of horse hair. How interesting! :)

Amazing house and great post! Upvoted and Resteemed!

Very interesting post, i like it for sure... Nice

great adventure @slowwalker, Hoping someday I gonna visit that place too

help help,, please follow me @martunisa

help help,, please follow me @martunisa

Beautiful view

This is fantastic. I love to imagine walking through that building during it's prime, experiencing the culture and honor that was in those walls. It's a beautiful thing to think on. Thanks for your pictures.

Wonderful steem I always love your posts because I learn such wonderful things and see great pictures and you sure do know your stuff! I didn't see your mom with you I pray she is in good health, have a great weekend!!🕊

There are 2 pages
Pages