As I said before, This posting is on the traditional buildings of Deoksugung Palace.
If the western style building in Deoksugung showed us the inability of the government, the traditional buildings seemed to show us the tragedy of the dynasty.
King Go Jong had moved his main residency from the embassy of Russia to Deoksugung palace.
He couldn’t back to Gyeongbokgung where his queen was murdered by Japanese Samurais.
Actually Gyeongbokgung was fired and destroyed in the midst of Japanese invasion 1592.
This palace had been abandoned for more than 250 years.
Gyeongbokgung was rebuilt in 1865 by father of King Go Jong. As Former King Cheol Jong died without child, so King Go Jong became next King after King Cheol Jong. Father of King Go Jong was very prominent person. He had acted like the drunk to escape the check and the restraint from the main faction of the government.
At that time, King’s family had lost the initiative in ruling country. The main power had been passed over to the hand of the novel class after the death of Kong Jeong Jo.
Father of king Go Jong had tried to set up the authority of King’s power with rebuilding of Gyeongbogung. Ironically, King Go Jong had lost the initiative of political power in Gywongbokgung not by the novel class but by Japanese.
After moving to Deoksugung, King Go Jong had done his efforts to sustain the independence, it was effortless.
In Deoksugung there are three kinds of building.
The first was the building had been used after the invasion of Japan in 1592. After the war, King Seen Jo had stayed in this building. This two story wooden building had been used for King Seon Jo during the reconstruction of Changdeokgung palace.
Next building was Hamryeong Jeon.
Hamryeong Jeon means the palace for sustaining well-being. King Go Jong had stayed in this place until he died. HamryeongJeon was not a good peaceful place. Unike the meaning of this building, King Go Jong was died in this building. It is said that King Go Jong was poisoned by the Japanese.
Third place is the main place for ruling country. Name of this building is Jungwha Jeon. It means that moderation and balance. It is interesting the name of this building has specific meaning of political situation in that time.
For king the safety was the best priority. And For the country and the politics the diplomatic balance and moderation was the most important.
It means that the name of Confucian philosophy was no more important value for maintaining the country.
Jungwha Jeon was very small size compare to Gyeonbokgung and Changdeokgung.
It seemed that the size of Jungwha Jeon showed the smaller authority.
You could think and feel the last moment of the 500 years long dynasty in Deoksugung.
Thank you for reading
I always tend to take interest in history and thanks for sharing this history and I know one more thing about Korea.
@slowwalker can you make one post on some of the major food brands in korea? I mean the packaged foods.
I have some Korea friends . They are good cooker !
Great post @slowwalker. korean history is really fascinating.
Amazing architecture, amazing buildings. I've always found these buildings beautiful.
The use of wood in your traditional architecture is amazing!
If you are now in China, you will definately feel the situation of CNY
its pleasure that you share this history.
thnx for this post..
yes, nice post. I also like this post.
Good post!
Freemarket is always the winner. The problem is that "government" or "global elite" control/regulate and inhibit truth art and progression.
However I always really like your pictures. I love the austin culture and appreciate you sharing.
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When government mess up, it always allow opportunity for others to profit from their mistakes.
Which is economic incentive for bad people to take control of government and 'mess up.'
lol
Thank you for comment
I am curious regarding the sepia tone of your photographs. Is it intentional? if it is the case, its working. Not too many people use this technique in modern photography. It kind of gives a historical feel to your write up. I am learning a lot about Korean history by reading your blog.
sepia tone is useful some times in historical photo. and actually I like sepia tone.
Thank you so much for your comment
Thanks. I thought so. Like I said it is totally working!
haha, if you didn't tell me this is from Seoul, I would think this is some part of the Imperial Palace in BeiJing, they look exactly the same!
lol
East asian architecture looked similar, but in detail quite different
good work :)
Beautiful pictures and great post
Thank you
Keren boss
Wow. In 1592 (hundreds of years ago) you mean there are craftsmen who can design this beautiful piece without sophisticated gadgets we have nowadays???
Like with Woods?
Wow.
I'm blown in Awe.
I can imagine what they would have done if they were still alive.
#KoreaIsBeautiful
#HistoryIsAmazing
Thanks for sharing @slowwalker
For thousands years ago, they had built much more sophisticated one
Thanks for this information and nice photography
Its so interesting how much I dont know about Korean history as i study more and more about it
anyways thank you again for the indepth knowledge about korean dynastys
Thank you so much
Korea temple It is always famous for its unique designs and especially for the beautiful home-made porcelain
This photo is a beautiful bouquet of the enchanting time that Linsey created
The painting really impressed me with harmony buildings
Thank you for you comment
Thats beautiful building..
Thanks for your posting, I get knowladge more about traditional building in the world..
I wait for your next post...
This is a great photography ... I appreciate your good work. Up vote and resteemit done
This is awesome I like it too
So good expression of The Dynasty by your brilliant capture.I appreciate and many many respect to you for amazing blog discussion.
Keep it up
thank you
wonderful constraction photography.
Very nic post.
I am really amazed to see these kind of historical posts which provide us more knowledge about the history of different regions.Now this time buildings of Deoksugung Palace.That's a very informative post.I learnt a lot of thins from this post.Thank's for sharing.@upvoted and resteemed
Thank you so much
You are well come sir.I am so happy that you commented on my comment.You truly rocks @slowwalker.
Nice post.good job.
sir @slowwalker your post always inspire me. Thanks for share it.
very nice
It's good to see history with photo.. thanks. 사진으로 역사를 볼 수 있어서 좋아요, 고맙습니다!
Beautiful photography really amazing photos really amazing thanks for sharing sir...@slowwlker
Thank you for reading
Very beautiful photography . These are the chinese tradition building i think ..... Its very beautiful
looks like, but different in many aspects
Yes dear .... where r u from
Very cool photography I want to be able to visit the place
wow...excellent photography
and very nice place deoksugung.
A very beautiful place with a very sad story :( Very nice architecture. Nice shots !
You can always spot the difference between a photographer and a normal person who took the shot! And you really are one those amazing photographers. I super love you <3
These are really beautiful @slowwalker. I have only seen these kinda buildings in movies though but one thing that has always been on my mind is...
What kind of material are they built/made from?
Is it wood or the normal bricks?
all most of materials are wood
Beautiful post! I need to see this culture ASAP, there's something that always drags me there, I don't know why.. Hopefully next year I will be traveling. <3
Welcome to Korea.
When you visit korea next year, let me know
Beautiful photography
really amazing
thanks for sharing @slowwalker
o its interesting history and can i get more history about the palace and the kings.. i really loved reading this history
a very interesting story connection, and I've also seen the history of japan, korea, and china, success is always friend @slowwalker
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A very historic place. You explain in great detail. I really admire every post from you. A lot of information can get from here. Want to feel right there to meet you @slowwalker.
Thank you for your reading
You are welcome @slowwalker.
명절 잘보내셨나요??? ^^;; 잘보고 갑니다.
;))
Beautiful architecture
I think you are flower to Deoksugung ;)
Thank you for good post!
wonderful portfolio of the Japanese temple. very nice pictures
Very good
a very historic place
thank you for writing a nice post
Love the structure of Hamryeong Jeon.
Nice pictures, I really like the unique style.. specially coming from europe :) Thanks for sharing!
So nice pictures! Feel like walking into the history~