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Gwangju is home to several tombs dating to the Joseon (1392-1910) period. The tombs general are earthen burial mounds with stones around the base to support the structure. In front of the tombs are various stone structures and statues that serve to symbolically protect the tomb and are used during veneration rituals. A stele or monument was often erected near the tomb to record the life and achievements of the person buried there. Husbands and wifes were often buried in the same mound or in adjacent mounds.
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An example of a Joseon period tomb is the [[전상의장군예장석묘|tomb of Jeon Sang-ui]], which belongs to the military official [[전상의|Jeon Sang-ui (1575-1627)]] and his wife Lady Im. Born in Gwangju, Jeon Sang-ui passed the state examination in 1603 and began his military career. He later died during the [[정묘호란|Manchu invasion of 1627]] in the [[정묘호란_안주성전투|Battle of Anjuseong Fortress]], an important stronghold in the northwest part of the Korean Peninsula. The enemy troops were moved by Jeon’s resolve to fight to the death, and, believing that a patriotic martyr’s body should be handled with care, made a separate grave for him marked with his name. After the war, Jeon’s body was returned to Gwangju and formally buried here.
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The earthen burial mound measures 21 m in circumference and is surrounded at the base by support stones. The stone sculptures in front of the tomb include a tombstone erected in 1857, as well as recently made statues of civil officials and goats.It is designated as a [[광주광역시_기념물|Gwangju Monument]]. [[화암마을|Hwaam Village]], where the tomb is located, is also home to [[충민사|Chungminsa Shrine]], where Jeon Sang-ui’s portrait and spirit tablet are held.
  
 
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*[[S2024-G019| Ancient Roots: Gwangju Through the Ages]]
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** [[E2024-G110|Mujingoseong Fortress: A Glimpse of Gwangju in the Unified Silla Period]]
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** [[E2024-G140|Gwangju’s Dolmens]]
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** [[E2024-G141|Ancient Keyhole Tombs]]
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** [[E2024-G142|Tomb of a Goryeo Official: Jeong Ji]]
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** [[E2024-G143|Tomb of a Joseon Official: Jeon Sang-ui]]
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** [[E2024-G145|Ancient Life: The Archeological Site in Sinchang-dong]]
  
 
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 14:03 기준 최신판

Tomb of a Joseon Official: Jeon Sang-ui

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Gwangju is home to several tombs dating to the Joseon (1392-1910) period. The tombs general are earthen burial mounds with stones around the base to support the structure. In front of the tombs are various stone structures and statues that serve to symbolically protect the tomb and are used during veneration rituals. A stele or monument was often erected near the tomb to record the life and achievements of the person buried there. Husbands and wifes were often buried in the same mound or in adjacent mounds.

An example of a Joseon period tomb is the tomb of Jeon Sang-ui, which belongs to the military official Jeon Sang-ui (1575-1627) and his wife Lady Im. Born in Gwangju, Jeon Sang-ui passed the state examination in 1603 and began his military career. He later died during the Manchu invasion of 1627 in the Battle of Anjuseong Fortress, an important stronghold in the northwest part of the Korean Peninsula. The enemy troops were moved by Jeon’s resolve to fight to the death, and, believing that a patriotic martyr’s body should be handled with care, made a separate grave for him marked with his name. After the war, Jeon’s body was returned to Gwangju and formally buried here.

The earthen burial mound measures 21 m in circumference and is surrounded at the base by support stones. The stone sculptures in front of the tomb include a tombstone erected in 1857, as well as recently made statues of civil officials and goats.It is designated as a Gwangju Monument. Hwaam Village, where the tomb is located, is also home to Chungminsa Shrine, where Jeon Sang-ui’s portrait and spirit tablet are held.

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