- most
common form,
while the
latter is less
common and
sometimes called gungjung-tteokbokki (royal
court tteokbokki). Today,
variations also
include curry-tteokbokki...
- with most
dishes served in
bangjja (bronzeware).
Collectively known as
gungjung eumsik during the pre-modern era, the
foods of the
royal palace reflected...
-
stored much longer. It is a
local specialty of
South Jeolla province.
Gungjung dongchimi (Royal dongchimi, 궁중 동치미) Made from
small radish, yuja, pomegranate...
-
called Cheonnyeonmanse (천년만세; 千年萬歲).
Jeongak includes court music (국중음악;
gungjung eumak) and
chamber music (풍류음악;
pungryu eumak).
Joseon Dynasty Korean court...
-
three times,
drink is not to be
offered any more.
Collectively known as
gungjung eumsik during the pre-modern era, the
foods of the
royal palace were reflective...
- with
seafood and
vegetables Beoseot-****chae (버섯잡채) – made with
mushrooms Gungjung-****chae (궁중잡채) - made with high-grade
ingredients and
royal vegetables...
-
learning at the Songgyungwan, one of a
number of do****entary
paintings (
gungjung girokhwa) of the
Joseon period.
Among 53
Joseon jeongjaes (정재) or court...
-
Korean court music (Kor: 궁중음악, RR:
gungjung eumak)
comprises three main
musical genres: aak, an
imported form of
Chinese ritual music; a pure
Korean form...
-
waited upon the king and
other members of the
royal family. It is
short for
Gungjung Yeogwan,
which translates to 'woman
officer of the
royal court'. Gungnyeo...
- king and
other royalty in
traditional Korean society. It is
short for "
gungjung yeogwan",
which translates as "a lady
officer of the
royal court". Gungnyeo...