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Sajikdan (Korean: 사직단; Hanja: 社稷壇) is a Neo-Confucian
altar located in Sajik-dong,
Jongno District, Seoul,
South Korea. It was
built and used
during the...
- Year's audience,
ancestral rites at
Jongmyo and the soil and
grain rite at
Sajikdan.
Myeonbok symbolizes the
dignity of king when
conducting important ceremonies...
- the right [zh]. Accordingly,
Jongmyo is to the left of the
palace and
Sajikdan to the right.
Another factor from the
Rites was
placing government offices...
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world wide.
Korean monarchs of the
Joseon dynasty did so at the
Seoul Sajikdan. It has also been
rendered "gods of soil and grain" in English,
owing to...
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managed to
place buildings like the
royal palace Gyeongbokgung and the
altar Sajikdan according to the book. However, the book
dictated that
markets should be...
- (市) to the behind'.
Following this
Confucian instruction,
Jongmyo and
Sajikdan were
placed on the left and the
right of the main
palace Gyeongbokgung...
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imperial temples.
Taimiao (Imperial
Ancestral Temple)
Imperial City,
Beijing Sajikdan,
Seoul Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Beijing Shejitan. 39°54′38″N...
- ****an, the
ancestral tablets enshrined at
Seonjamdan were
relocated to
Sajikdan in 1908. The site was then
damaged by ****anese
authorities and abandoned...
- Joseon. The
Jongmyo ritual,
together with the Soil and
Grain ritual at
Sajikdan, are
traditionally Korea's two most
important imperial rituals.
These practices...
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proximity to the
Inwangsan mountain. The
neighborhood also
contains the
Seoul Sajikdan and
Jongmyo shrines,
along with the
Gyeongbok palace.
Protected historical...