- and
changed the
manners of
national ceremonies Buddhist,
including the
Palgwanhoe (팔관회, 八關會) and
Seokdeungnong (석등롱, 石燈籠,
Stone lantern).
These changes...
-
Mucheon (舞天) in Dongye,
Alliance of
Goguryeo (東盟),
Jingungjesa (Silla), and
Palgwanhoe (八關會) in Goryeo. Up to this point, it was
governed by the state. However...
- was a part of the
biggest national ceremonies, such as
Yeondeunghoe and
Palgwanhoe, and tea
towns were
formed around temples.
During the
reign of King Myeongjong...
- from
various Jurchen tribes and the
Tamna kingdom attended the
annual Palgwanhoe in Kaesong, the
largest national celebration in Goryeo; the Song merchants...
-
Silla which can be
found in a
series of
Buddhist celebrations such as
Palgwanhoe and Yeondeunghoe. However, the
influence of
Silla dramatically diminished...
- 1010, when he
served as the post of
Jeongdang munhak (政堂文學), he
revived Palgwanhoe (八關會), a
national Buddhist festival that had been
ceased for the past...
-
Myocheong occurring in the 12th century. The
national festivals of Goryeo,
Palgwanhoe and Yeondeunghoe,
while they were
Buddhist festivals were
originally native...
-
Gyeeum (계음, 契飮) of
Mahan and Byeonhan;
Dongmaeng (동맹, 東盟) of Goguryeo; and
Palgwanhoe (팔관회, 八關會) of Silla. In 1909,
Gaecheonjeol was
established as a national...
- from
various Jurchen tribes and the
Tamna kingdom attended the
annual Palgwanhoe in Kaesong, the
largest national celebration in Goryeo; the Song merchants...