@article{ART003225959},
author={Hyung-Ju Han},
title={The ritual relationship between Joseon and Ming surrounding ‘a Royal edict’ and change of national sacrificial rites},
journal={The Review of Korean History},
issn={1225-133X},
year={2025},
number={158},
pages={007-044}
TY - JOUR
AU - Hyung-Ju Han
TI - The ritual relationship between Joseon and Ming surrounding ‘a Royal edict’ and change of national sacrificial rites
JO - The Review of Korean History
PY - 2025
VL - null
IS - 158
PB - The Historical Society Of Korea
SP - 007
EP - 044
SN - 1225-133X
AB - This study examined the change of Daemyeong rituals from the end of Koryeo Dynasty to the early Joseon Dynasty through the situation when the royal ceremony of King Kongmin was transmitted to Joseon and the enactment of the ceremony accordingly.
According to this, first, the Ak-Jin-Hae-Dok system was not able to be implemented in Joseon as a system of a son of Heaven, but it was enforced by King Taejong to incorporate Ak-Hae-Dok as a Jungsa(中祀) and Sancheon-Seonghwang as Sosa(小祀), strengthened the ritual of patriotism and border Second, the rituals of ‘Yeongjoseoui(迎詔書儀)’ and ‘Yeonjojeongsaui (宴朝廷使儀)’, which show the relationship between Joseon and Ming, showed a way to raise the emperor of Ming, but on the other hand, the king of Joseon increased the ritual considerably unlike the king of Koryo, and emphasized the king who is the enforcer of the ritual.
Third, while enacting rituals, it changed the two bows of the pre-Ming Dynasty era to four bows, and raised the king of the Joseon Dynasty by bowing four times to the king of the Joseon Dynasty as well as the Emperor.
Through this, it can be seen that in the early Joseon period, it was modified by the consciousness of the Ming emperor, and in fact, it was used by raising the price of the king of Joseon.
KW - Daemyeong rituals;Ak-Hae-Dok;a Royal edict;Yeongjoseoui;four bows;Sejongsillok Orye;Gukjooryeui
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Hyung-Ju Han. (2025). The ritual relationship between Joseon and Ming surrounding ‘a Royal edict’ and change of national sacrificial rites. The Review of Korean History, 158, 007-044.
Hyung-Ju Han. 2025, "The ritual relationship between Joseon and Ming surrounding ‘a Royal edict’ and change of national sacrificial rites", The Review of Korean History, no.158, pp.007-044.
Hyung-Ju Han "The ritual relationship between Joseon and Ming surrounding ‘a Royal edict’ and change of national sacrificial rites" The Review of Korean History 158 pp.007-044 (2025) : 007.
Hyung-Ju Han. The ritual relationship between Joseon and Ming surrounding ‘a Royal edict’ and change of national sacrificial rites. 2025; 158 : 007-044.
Hyung-Ju Han. "The ritual relationship between Joseon and Ming surrounding ‘a Royal edict’ and change of national sacrificial rites" The Review of Korean History no.158(2025) : 007-044.
Hyung-Ju Han. The ritual relationship between Joseon and Ming surrounding ‘a Royal edict’ and change of national sacrificial rites. The Review of Korean History, 158, 007-044.
Hyung-Ju Han. The ritual relationship between Joseon and Ming surrounding ‘a Royal edict’ and change of national sacrificial rites. The Review of Korean History. 2025; 158 007-044.
Hyung-Ju Han. The ritual relationship between Joseon and Ming surrounding ‘a Royal edict’ and change of national sacrificial rites. 2025; 158 : 007-044.
Hyung-Ju Han. "The ritual relationship between Joseon and Ming surrounding ‘a Royal edict’ and change of national sacrificial rites" The Review of Korean History no.158(2025) : 007-044.