실시간 About Korea기사 Korea textile &Dyeing - Weaving2020/09/13 Weaving fabric for home use was one of the most important tasks of the Korean woman from ancient times. Hemp or flax, ramie, cotton muslin and silk were woven by women throughout the country. Many of the techniques are still used today. Hemp and flax weaving developed at a remarkable rate during the Choson period, and many regions had their own unique... Man’s clothing, Jacket – Jegori and Pants - Baji2020/06/03 The traditional male costume features a jacket top and baji, loose-fitting pants. The jacket appears to have been quite long in ancient times, but gradually has become shorter. Changes in pants styles have reflected transformations in lifestyles. Early pants had narrow legs, but as Koreans gave up their nomadic hunting life, the legs grew wider. ... The first written record of ssirum in Korea appears in the History of Koryo2020/02/04 ssirum originated as a duel or martial art contests during prehistoric times, then evolved into a sport as the nation developed. There are references to a competition similar to ssirum in the History of the Post-Han from the Three Han States of China and the History of the Early Choson Period by Shin Chaeho. In addition, there is a painting on the western wa... Taekkyon is a traditional martial art native to Korea2020/01/09 Taekkyon is a traditional martial art native to Korea. It originated around 2,000 years ago and centered around Manchuria and the Korean peninsula. T'aekyon was called takkyon in the ‘Chaemulbo’, The Book of Treasures that was published during Chongjo's reign in the Choson dynasty. In the Dictionary of the Korean Language, it was called taekkyon and fin... Salpuri2019/11/15 Salpuri derives from shamanic ceremonies aimed at spiritual cleansing. The word salpuri means relieving a murderous evil spirit, and the dance originally was meant to appease evil spirits. Today, however, salp'uri is almost exclusively performed for artistic purposes and is considered one of Korea's most creative traditional dance forms. 처음 1 2 3 4 5 6 맨끝