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Confucian Shrine and
Seonggyungwan National Academy,
Seoul Reference no. 143
Korean name
Hangul 성균관
Hanja 成均館
Revised Romanization Seonggyungwan McCune–Reischauer...
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divided into
public and private. The
highest public institution was the
Seonggyungwan,
located in Seoul.
Below this were the
Sahak (사부학당), four
schools providing...
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Ginkgo Website www.skku.edu
Korean name
Hangul 성균관대학교
Hanja 成均館大學校
Revised Romanization Seonggyungwan Daehakgyo McCune–Reischauer Sŏnggyun'gwan Taehakkyo...
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Seonggyungwan was the
foremost educational institution in Seoul,
Joseon Dynasty.
Seonggyungwan may also
refer to: Songgyungwan, the
foremost educational...
- (Korean: 문묘; Hanja: 文廟; lit. Temple of Confucius), also
called Seoul Munmyo or
Seonggyungwan Munmyo, is Korea's
primary temple of Confucius. It is
located in central...
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record of
making an
ondol room for the sick
among the
students of
Seonggyungwan, who were just
established at the time. From this, it can be seen that...
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Watermark ₩1,000 [ko] 136 × 68 mm Blue Yi Hwang,
Myeongryundang in
Seonggyungwan, plum
flowers "Gyesangjeonggeodo"; a
painting Yi
Hwang in
Dosan Seowon...
- (국학; 國學) in the
reign of
Chungnyeol of
Goryeo and was
referred to as
Seonggyungwan. In 1367, the 16th year of
Gongmin of Goryeo's reign, the structure...
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maintained the
government and
historical records.
Seonggyungwan or
Royal Academy (성균관, 成均館) -
Royal university served to
prepare the...
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combined functions of a
Confucian shrine and a
preparatory school. The
Seonggyungwan was
founded by in 1398 to
offer prayers and
memorials to
Confucius and...