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2019년 1월 2일 (수) 21:21 판

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Team

No. Team Topic Teacher Role Name (Korean) No. of Students
10 Famous People and Historic Sites of Ganghwa
(강화 유명인사 유적지)
Margarita KICHUKOVA Leader 이하람 8
Vice-Leader 고바하
김하영
박진현
한지민
김도희
박제이
황예진

Topic

  • Famous People and Historic Sites of Ganghwa

Introduction

Body

  • Yang Heon-soo
  • Eo Jae Yeon

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Part A

"Yongheunggung was the residence where King Cheoljong (r. 1849-1863), the 25th king of the Joseon dynasty, once lived. He lived here because his family had been exiled to Ganghwa due to his brother's involvement in treason in 1844. When the preceding king, Heonjong (r. 1834-1849), died without an heir, Cheoljong, a member of the royal Yi family, was selected to become king.

Originally, this was a thatched-roof house. But in 1853, four years after Cheoljong ascended the throne, a local magistrate, Jeong Gi-se (1814-1884), replaced it with new tile-roof buildings and named the house complex "Yongheunggung (龍興宮)," literally meaning “Palace of a Rising Dragon.” " [1]

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References

  1. 용흥궁, Cultural Heritage Wiki (Academy of Korean Studies)