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| − | The Commemorative Pavilion of the Jangheung Go Clan was built in 1844 to house commemorative plaques issued to the civil official and civilian army commander Go Gyeong-myeong (1533-1592) and six members of his family. | + | The [[고씨삼강문|Commemorative Pavilion of the Jangheung Go Clan]] was built in 1844 to house commemorative plaques issued to the civil official and civilian army commander [[고경명|Go Gyeong-myeong (1533-1592)]] and six members of his family. During the [[광주_조선시대|Joseon period (1392-1910)]], such commemorative plaques or steles were bestowed by the government to honor a person’s patriotic loyalty, filial devotion, or matrimonial devotion and were meant to be hung on red gates or in pavilions in front of the honored family’s home. |
| − | + | The commemorations were bestowed to [[고경명|Go Gyeong-myeong]], his younger brother [[고경형|Go Gyeong-hyeong]], and his two sons, [[고종후|Go Jong-hu]] and [[고인후|Go In-hu]] in recognition of their patriotic loyalty, to [[장흥고씨(노상룡의_처)|his daughter (the wife of No Sang-ryong)]] and to [[광산정씨(고거후의_처)|the wife (Lady Jeong)]] of his nephew [[고거후|Go Geo-hu]] in recognition of their matrimonial devotion, and to his grandson [[고부금|Go Bu-geum]] in recognition of his filial devotion. Born in Gwangju, [[고경명|Go Gyeong-myeong]] served as the magistrate of Dongnae (today’s Busan area). When [[임진왜란|Japan invaded Korea in 1592]], he organized a [[임진왜란_호남_의병|civilian army]] of over 6,000 troops. Go and his two sons heroically died fighting the invaders during the [[금산전투|Battle of Geumsan]]. | |
| − | + | The plaque above the front entrance bears the inscription Samgangmun, meaning “Gate of the Three Virtues,” which refers to the three Confucian virtues of patriotic loyalty, filial devotion, and matrimonial devotion. It is extremely rare for one family to have so many commemorations across several generations and for all of the three virtues. The commemorative pavilion was designated as a [[광주광역시_기념물|Gwangju Monument]] for its historical and cultural value. It is located near [[고경명_생가|Go Gyeong-myeong's birthplace]]. | |
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| − | The plaque above the front entrance bears the inscription Samgangmun, meaning “Gate of the Three Virtues,” which refers to the three Confucian virtues of patriotic loyalty, filial devotion, and matrimonial devotion.It is extremely rare for one family to have so many commemorations across several generations and for all of the three virtues. | ||
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2025년 8월 8일 (금) 11:05 판
Commemorative Pavilion of the Jangheung Go Clan: Three Generations of the Three Confucian Virtues
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The Commemorative Pavilion of the Jangheung Go Clan was built in 1844 to house commemorative plaques issued to the civil official and civilian army commander Go Gyeong-myeong (1533-1592) and six members of his family. During the Joseon period (1392-1910), such commemorative plaques or steles were bestowed by the government to honor a person’s patriotic loyalty, filial devotion, or matrimonial devotion and were meant to be hung on red gates or in pavilions in front of the honored family’s home.
The commemorations were bestowed to Go Gyeong-myeong, his younger brother Go Gyeong-hyeong, and his two sons, Go Jong-hu and Go In-hu in recognition of their patriotic loyalty, to his daughter (the wife of No Sang-ryong) and to the wife (Lady Jeong) of his nephew Go Geo-hu in recognition of their matrimonial devotion, and to his grandson Go Bu-geum in recognition of his filial devotion. Born in Gwangju, Go Gyeong-myeong served as the magistrate of Dongnae (today’s Busan area). When Japan invaded Korea in 1592, he organized a civilian army of over 6,000 troops. Go and his two sons heroically died fighting the invaders during the Battle of Geumsan.
The plaque above the front entrance bears the inscription Samgangmun, meaning “Gate of the Three Virtues,” which refers to the three Confucian virtues of patriotic loyalty, filial devotion, and matrimonial devotion. It is extremely rare for one family to have so many commemorations across several generations and for all of the three virtues. The commemorative pavilion was designated as a Gwangju Monument for its historical and cultural value. It is located near Go Gyeong-myeong's birthplace.
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