Description: Korea South 2022 "Royal Portraits of the Josen Dynasty" Pair "Eojin" means a portrait depicting the king, and among them, Eojin in the Joseon Dynasty has more meaning than a portrait. This can be seen from the record that when the king was in a political crisis, King Taejo Lee Seong-gye(1392~1398) , who symbolized legitimacy, was newly produced and enshrined. The Korea Post issues a commemorative stamp for the Joseon Royal Eojin based on Eojin, which symbolizes king and royal authority.The Joseon royal family regarded the image of the king as profane and taboo it, and strictly controlled the production and management of Eojin. According to the royal order, Eojin was produced in strict procedures and forms, and after the production, Eojin was enshrined in a building called "Jinjeon" and a ritual was held with courtesy. Joseon has consistently produced Eojin since its foundation and maintained its tradition until the end of Joseon. However, most of the fishing grounds in the early Joseon Dynasty were destroyed during the war, and most of the fishing grounds in the late Joseon Dynasty were burned or damaged by fire while being moved to Busan during the Korean War. Currently, there are three kings of Joseon, Taejo, Yeongjo, and Cheoljong, who can only know their faces through Eojin. However, in the case of King Sejo, a draft made in the 1930s was handed down, so you can guess what it looks like. Currently, each institution that owns Eojin is making steady efforts such as preservation processing, restoration, and imitation to preserve Eojin.The recently issued commemorative stamp of the Joseon Royal Eojin contains Taejo Eojin (National Treasure) and Yeongjo Eojin (Treasure), and is set in Ilwol Obongdo, a folding screen painting symbolizing the royal authority. King Taejo of Joseon (1392-1398) Eojin is currently stored in the Eojin Museum in Gyeonggijeon, Jeonju, and King Yeongjo (1724-1776 Eojin) Eojin is stored in the National Palace Museum. It is regrettable that one stamp does not contain all the dignity of the king of Joseon, but I recommend you to visit the place where Eojin is located with this commemorative stamp and check the face of the king of Joseon in personally. In addition, I hope it will be an opportunity to realize once again the value of our precious heritage and the importance of preservation. THE IMAGE IS SAMPLE ! shipping All items will be combine shipped Registerd Mail.Any question, feel free to cantact us.
Price: 1.68 USD
Location: seoul
End Time: 2024-09-01T11:05:15.000Z
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Certification: Uncertified
Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
Grade: VF (Very Fine)
Place of Origin: Korea