"S2023-206a"의 두 판 사이의 차이
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
− | * | + | *Traditionally, villages were considered to have a local guardian spirit (''dangsansin'') who was often embodied by a large, old tree, grove, or sometimes a guardian post, at the entrance or center of the village. A shrine for the local guardian deity was often made near the tree, and offerings and prayers were made to the tree on holidays in the form of veneration rituals. |
+ | *These such village guardian rituals continue to be held in Gwangju today, including in Hak-dong, Chilseok-dong, Chunghyo-dong, and Imjeong Villages, with many of the trees protected by the local government. | ||
+ | *The guardian trees are usually ginkgo or saw-leaf zelkovas. | ||
==Semantic Data== | ==Semantic Data== |
2024년 3월 7일 (목) 18:03 판
Understanding Traditional Culture and Society through Gwangju’s Cultural Heritage: Folk Religion 》Local Guardian Spirits
Story
- Traditionally, villages were considered to have a local guardian spirit (dangsansin) who was often embodied by a large, old tree, grove, or sometimes a guardian post, at the entrance or center of the village. A shrine for the local guardian deity was often made near the tree, and offerings and prayers were made to the tree on holidays in the form of veneration rituals.
- These such village guardian rituals continue to be held in Gwangju today, including in Hak-dong, Chilseok-dong, Chunghyo-dong, and Imjeong Villages, with many of the trees protected by the local government.
- The guardian trees are usually ginkgo or saw-leaf zelkovas.
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id | class | groupName | partName | label | hangeul | hanja | english | infoUrl | iconUrl |
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S2023-206a | Story | Episode | Local Guardian Spirits | Local Guardian Spirits | http://dh.aks.ac.kr/~gwangju/wiki/index.php/S2023-206a | http://dh.aks.ac.kr/~gwangju/icon/episode.png |
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