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Confucianism (Window on Korean Culture #3 유교)
Korean Confucianism is the form of Confucianism developed in Korea. One of the most substa...
published: 11 Jan 2012
author: Hosan Kim
Confucianism (Window on Korean Culture #3 유교)
Confucianism (Window on Korean Culture #3 유교)
Korean Confucianism is the form of Confucianism developed in Korea. One of the most substantial influences in Korean intellectual history was the introductio...- published: 11 Jan 2012
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- author: Hosan Kim
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Arirang Prime Ep105 Korean Confucianism: Bridging the Past and Present 어제와 오늘을 잇다, 한국의 유교
Korean Confucianism: Bridging the Past and Present
Young Confucian scholars in Sungkyu...
published: 09 Feb 2014
Arirang Prime Ep105 Korean Confucianism: Bridging the Past and Present 어제와 오늘을 잇다, 한국의 유교
Arirang Prime Ep105 Korean Confucianism: Bridging the Past and Present 어제와 오늘을 잇다, 한국의 유교
Korean Confucianism: Bridging the Past and Present Young Confucian scholars in Sungkyunkwan Young Confucian scholars have come to Sungkyunkwan on a rainy autumn day. These elementary school students will spend two days at Sungkyunkwan, the highest educational institute in the Joseon era, to learn about Confucianism and the life of renowned Confucian scholar Yulgok Yi I. Although clad in the traditional garb of a Confucian scholar, the children cannot put down their cell phones. But little by little, they learn the basic teachings of Confucius and how to live like a respectable human being. Originated 2,500 years ago in China by Confucius, Confucianism bridges Korea's past and present. Confucianism survives the city's transformation from Hanyang to Seoul Seoul, the capital city of Korea, is widely known as a symbol of phenomenal economic growth. Nonetheless, the city still retains many vestiges of the Joseon Dynasty, which had adopted Confucianism as its governing philosophy. Confucian teaching tells us that a human being must follow five moral principles - benevolence, justice, courtesy, wisdom and trust. Joseon incorporated these five principles in the construction of the four main gates into its capital and placement of the royal ancestral shrine and the ceremonial altar in the palace. Established in 1398 to teach Confucian ideology, Sungkyunkwan has now evolved into a four-year university still educating today's young people about Confucianism. Korean Confucianism is not a remnant of the past found in ancient books, but a way of life thriving in today's modern society. Keepers of original Confucian culture Every spring and fall Sungkyunkwan hosts seokjeon daeje, a ritual marking the achievements of Confucius and other noted Confucian scholars. The ritual is presumed to have taken place since the Three Kingdoms era, when Confucian scriptures were first introduced in Korea. The original protocols of seokjeon daeje, which were completed in the Joseon era and cover ceremonial procedures, costumes and music, are still observed today. It is more than just a ritualistic ceremony. It is a comprehensive art form replete with music and dance. Participants of seokjeon daeje are ordinary people recommended by local Confucian schools. They undergo three days of hard training to perfectly reenact the ritual, from walking and bowing to offering sacrifices. Jo Ki-won, an ordinary Korean, is one of the chosen few. These Koreans take part in the ceremony, hoping they will be enlightened and that the Confucian philosophy of respecting others will spread to other communities and future generations. Their participation is a testimony to the continuation of Korean Confucianism. The world recognizes Korean Confucian culture The main ancestral residence of the Andong Kwon family. The family's most treasured heirloom is Confucian wood blocks. The elders of the Gyeongju Lee family have gathered to discuss the donation of the family's wooden blocks. Long kept in the vaults of individual noble families, these wooden blocks were engraved with Confucian values and descriptions of Confucian society in the Joseon era to be passed down to later generations. To boost the cultural value of these Confucian wooden printing blocks, the Korean Studies Advancement Center has been driving a campaign to collect 100,000 of them for the past ten years. So far, 60,000 blocks have been collected. Members of UNESCO's Memory of the World review committee came to Andong as the world began to recognize the Confucian wooden blocks as a precious cultural heritage. After seeing the countless wooden blocks stored at the Korean Studies Advancement Center and touring the ancestral home of renowned Confucian scholar Toegye Yi Hwang, officials were moved by how Confucianism is alive and well in Korea. Confucianism blossoms in a festival The World Confucianism Festival was held from June to October of 2010. Under the theme of "Respect people and love the world," the festival took place at nine locations in North Gyeongsang Province. The Confucianism-themed tourism and cultural festival is Korea's first attempt at commercializing Confucian culture and popularizing Confucianism. Visitors were treated to a wide variety of cultural contents, such as music concerts held in ancient homes, re-creation of recipes from a centuries-old cookbook, a poem composition contest and a musical performed against the natural backdrop of scenic Mungyeongsaejae. Confucianism is shedding its image as a difficult and archaic academic discipline and now approaching the general population as a cultural phenomenon to be enjoyed by all. Bridging the past and present, Korea is preserving, learning and publicizing Confucianism. Confucianism teaches how to live a more fulfilling life as a human being and what we must do to enjoy a happier future.- published: 09 Feb 2014
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Korean insists that Confucius is Korean 孔子韓國人
Korean insists that Confucius is Korean. 孔子韓國人....
published: 18 Mar 2009
author: lgndgf1fd
Korean insists that Confucius is Korean 孔子韓國人
Korean insists that Confucius is Korean 孔子韓國人
Korean insists that Confucius is Korean. 孔子韓國人.- published: 18 Mar 2009
- views: 23238
- author: lgndgf1fd
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Window on Korean Culture - 8 Science Technology in Korean History
A collection of video clips on Korean culture that provides viewers with information on Ko...
published: 01 Nov 2013
Window on Korean Culture - 8 Science Technology in Korean History
Window on Korean Culture - 8 Science Technology in Korean History
A collection of video clips on Korean culture that provides viewers with information on Korean society, history and arts through 20 individual video clips. (Subjects: Hanbok, King Sejong the Great, Confucianism, Kimchi, Korean Pottery, Korea's Traditional Medicine, Hallyu (Korean Wave), Science Technology in Korean History, Hanok vs. Contemporary Housing, Hall of Worthies and the Invention of Hangeul, Korea's Apartment Culture, Pansori, Korean Cities vs. Rural Villages, Joseon Dynasty Palaces, Shamanism, Jerye, Korean Cinema, IT Korea, Buddhism, Yi Sun-sin)- published: 01 Nov 2013
- views: 3
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East Asia and Neo-Confucianism with Prof. Richard Shek
Dr. Richard Shek, professor of Humanities and Religious Studies at California State Univer...
published: 24 Jul 2013
author: TheKoreaSociety
East Asia and Neo-Confucianism with Prof. Richard Shek
East Asia and Neo-Confucianism with Prof. Richard Shek
Dr. Richard Shek, professor of Humanities and Religious Studies at California State University, Sacramento, will introduce Neo-Confucianism and its impact th...- published: 24 Jul 2013
- views: 72
- author: TheKoreaSociety
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Neo Confucianism in Korea
Katie Anderson....
published: 29 Mar 2013
author: theskullofcortez1985
Neo Confucianism in Korea
Neo Confucianism in Korea
Katie Anderson.- published: 29 Mar 2013
- views: 70
- author: theskullofcortez1985
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The importance of the Confucian tradition for Korea's future
Interview with Emanuel Pastreich, director of the Asia Institute, about his talk on the im...
published: 14 Jun 2012
author: asiainstituteseoul
The importance of the Confucian tradition for Korea's future
The importance of the Confucian tradition for Korea's future
Interview with Emanuel Pastreich, director of the Asia Institute, about his talk on the importance of the Confucian tradition for Korea's future (Friday, Jun...- published: 14 Jun 2012
- views: 151
- author: asiainstituteseoul
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Confucianism, Ritual, and Society in Joseon Dynasty Korea
John Duncan, Director for Korean Studies, UCLA, gives a talk on Joseon dynasty (1392-1910)...
published: 25 Nov 2013
Confucianism, Ritual, and Society in Joseon Dynasty Korea
Confucianism, Ritual, and Society in Joseon Dynasty Korea
John Duncan, Director for Korean Studies, UCLA, gives a talk on Joseon dynasty (1392-1910) Korea at the Asian Art Museum.- published: 25 Nov 2013
- views: 25
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Window on Korean Culture :2 King Sejong the Great
A collection of video clips on Korean culture that provides viewers with information on Ko...
published: 25 Oct 2013
Window on Korean Culture :2 King Sejong the Great
Window on Korean Culture :2 King Sejong the Great
A collection of video clips on Korean culture that provides viewers with information on Korean society, history and arts through 20 individual video clips. (Subjects: Hanbok, King Sejong the Great, Confucianism, Kimchi, Korean Pottery, Korea's Traditional Medicine, Hallyu (Korean Wave), Science Technology in Korean History, Hanok vs. Contemporary Housing, Hall of Worthies and the Invention of Hangeul, Korea's Apartment Culture, Pansori, Korean Cities vs. Rural Villages, Joseon Dynasty Palaces, Shamanism, Jerye, Korean Cinema, IT Korea, Buddhism, Yi Sun-sin)- published: 25 Oct 2013
- views: 12
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The Confucianism of Japan and Korea - College Lessons - Rel
The Confucianism of Japan and Korea - College Lessons - Religion 101: Intro to World Relig...
published: 14 Jun 2014
The Confucianism of Japan and Korea - College Lessons - Rel
The Confucianism of Japan and Korea - College Lessons - Rel
The Confucianism of Japan and Korea - College Lessons - Religion 101: Intro to World Religions Course- published: 14 Jun 2014
- views: 1
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Korean Buddhism,Confucianism and temple..wmv
For introducing Korean lights....
published: 31 Oct 2011
author: DongHyun Lee
Korean Buddhism,Confucianism and temple..wmv
Korean Buddhism,Confucianism and temple..wmv
For introducing Korean lights.- published: 31 Oct 2011
- views: 283
- author: DongHyun Lee
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East Asia (China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam) of Confucian Work Ethic
History of East Asia (China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam) Seven Confucian Values: education, fam...
published: 17 Jan 2010
author: LoveVietUnity
East Asia (China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam) of Confucian Work Ethic
East Asia (China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam) of Confucian Work Ethic
History of East Asia (China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam) Seven Confucian Values: education, family loyalty, work ethic, value of traditions, conformity to traditi...- published: 17 Jan 2010
- views: 28921
- author: LoveVietUnity
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Confucian Scholar's House
An introduction to Korean Confucianism and related architecture....
published: 18 May 2009
author: AsianArtMuseum
Confucian Scholar's House
Confucian Scholar's House
An introduction to Korean Confucianism and related architecture.- published: 18 May 2009
- views: 3176
- author: AsianArtMuseum
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Korean Confucian Ritual - Chongmyo Cherye - Seoul Korea May 5, 2013
This annual ritual - high on UNESCO's Intangible Heritage listing, depicts the ancestral r...
published: 06 May 2013
author: Marc Mullinax
Korean Confucian Ritual - Chongmyo Cherye - Seoul Korea May 5, 2013
Korean Confucian Ritual - Chongmyo Cherye - Seoul Korea May 5, 2013
This annual ritual - high on UNESCO's Intangible Heritage listing, depicts the ancestral rites for dead/departed royalty. The music on this video is also par...- published: 06 May 2013
- views: 67
- author: Marc Mullinax
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Dosan Seowon (도산서원) - a Symbol of Korean Mental Culture
Dosan-Seowon is the most representative and famous building that stands as a symbol of Kor...
published: 30 Oct 2011
author: Seunghun Yang
Dosan Seowon (도산서원) - a Symbol of Korean Mental Culture
Dosan Seowon (도산서원) - a Symbol of Korean Mental Culture
Dosan-Seowon is the most representative and famous building that stands as a symbol of Korean Confucianism. In 1561, 'Lee Hwang' who was one of the most reno...- published: 30 Oct 2011
- views: 2770
- author: Seunghun Yang
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2010 Korea Confucianism Festival PR Clip
2010 세계유교문화축전 홍보영상 2010 Korea Confucianism Festival PR Clip....
published: 20 Aug 2010
author: Peter Evan
2010 Korea Confucianism Festival PR Clip
2010 Korea Confucianism Festival PR Clip
2010 세계유교문화축전 홍보영상 2010 Korea Confucianism Festival PR Clip.- published: 20 Aug 2010
- views: 372
- author: Peter Evan
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Munmyo Jeryeak (Confucian Shrine Music) of South Korea
"The ceremony of the offering silk," a segment of the Munmyo Jeryeak (Confucian Shrine Mus...
published: 21 Apr 2013
author: dbadagna
Munmyo Jeryeak (Confucian Shrine Music) of South Korea
Munmyo Jeryeak (Confucian Shrine Music) of South Korea
"The ceremony of the offering silk," a segment of the Munmyo Jeryeak (Confucian Shrine Music) of South Korea.- published: 21 Apr 2013
- views: 230
- author: dbadagna