실시간 About Korea기사 Hangul2019/10/11 The Korean alphabet used today was invented by a team of scholars commissioned by the Choson king Sejong in 1443. King Sejong was determined to develop a script that could be used by all Koreans. Until that time, Koreans used Chinese ideographs to express their language in writing, sometimes to represent the ideographs' original meaning and sometimes to sim... Bronze Vessel2019/10/11 This three-legged bronze vessel from Kyongju's Tomb of the Heavenly Horse was probably used as an incense burner. Its three legs reflect the ubiquitous Korean attachment to the number three, which was apparent from earliest times. Indeed, a belief in the power of the number three is found in many cultures throughout East Asia and the world. A three-legged cr... Three-part Norigae2019/10/11 The traditional Korean costume, or hanbok, is a simple garment which is often enhanced by the use of personal accessories, such as small purses, folding fans or knotted pendants called norigae. Some norigae are extremely simple --just a flash of color and a few tassels-- but others are extremely elaborate, combining complicated knotting, jewels and beading. Korean food2019/09/25 Koreans are the only people in East Asia to eat their rice and soup with spoons. Neither the Chinese nor the Japanese use spoons so regularly. The Korean attachment to spoons no doubt derives from the many soups and stews that are part of their cuisine and the national preference for sticky rice. Korea is a small country with water on three of its side... Subyockcigi2019/09/17 Subyockcigi and t'aekkyon are considered the two greatest examples of traditional martial art forms native to Korea. The former is based on three principles - Heaven, Earth and Humankind - and incorporates the dualism of yin and yang found in nature. Subyockc igi is very powerful compared to other martial arts, but it forbids ... 처음 1 2 3 4 5 6 맨끝