Gukjo (literally meaning National ancestor) was a temple name given to one of the ancestors of King Taejo of Goryeo. The identity of this ancestor varied...
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front and rear of Singijeon rocket launcher modules, things at right are the front and rear of the munjong organ gun modules (Gukjo-orye-seorye, 1474)...
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Hangul 태조(대)왕, 국조왕 Hanja 太祖(大)王, 國祖王 Revised Romanization Taejo(dae)wang, Gukjo-wang McCune–Reischauer T'aejo(dae)wang, Kukcho-wang Birth name Hangul 고궁...
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A hwacha manual from the Gukjo orye seorye (1474)...
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from the early Joseon Dynasty depicted in 《Sejong Silok》(世宗實錄) and the 《Gukjo-oyreui》(國朝五禮儀), there is only a ring for the scabbard and no bandon is depicted...
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A hwacha manual from the Gukjo orye seorye (1474)...
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launcher from the Huolongjing. Illustration of a hwacha manual from the Gukjo-oryeui (國朝五禮儀, Five Rites of State) An illustration of fire arrow launchers...
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모본왕 (慕本王) 6 Go Gung Go Eosu 고궁 (高宮) 고어수 (高於漱) 53–146 Taejo [the Great] Gukjo 태조[대]왕 (太祖[大]王) 국조왕 (國祖王) 7 Go Suseong 고수성 (高遂成) 146–165 Chadae 차대왕 (次大王)...
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Korean historians had found the schematics added as an appendix in the book Gukjo Orye Seorye (국조오례서례; 國朝五禮序例) but did not realize what they were until the...
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matchlock mechanism A hwacha assembly and disassembly illustration from the Gukjo Orye Seorye, 1474 Major developments: Matchlock firearms spread throughout...
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Yujaeron (유재론 遺才論) Seongsobu bugo (성소부부고 惺所覆?藁) Haksan chodam (학산초담 鶴山樵談) Gukjo sisan (국조시산 國朝詩刪) Hanjeongnok (한정록 閑情錄) Gyosansihwa (교산시화 蛟山詩話) Gosiseon...
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modules; things at right are the front and back of Munjong organ gun modules (Gukjo-orye-seorye, 1474). Mangam Hwacha firing its gun barrels at the Jangseong...
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these cannons come from the Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty and the Gukjo Orye Seorye (Korean: 국조오례서례; Hanja: 國朝五禮序例), published in 1474. Improvements...
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modules; things at right are the front and rear of Munjong organ gun modules (Gukjo-orye-seorye, 1474). During the Imjin War, Admiral Yi Sun-sin disrupted Japanese...
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specific occasions. They were codified in the 1474 "National Five Rites" (Gukjo Oryeui, 國朝五禮儀, 국조오례의). These terms are not found in other countries. But...
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