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A historical Study of Capital Hanyang and Gyeongbok Palace in the Opening Period of Joseon Dynasty - Focused on the History of Capital Hanyang and the Palace of the Goryeo Dynasty which were erased from the records of the Annals of King Taejo -

조선 개창기의 한양도성과 경복궁에 대한 역사 고찰 - 태조실록에서 지워버린 고려의 한양도성과 한양 궁궐의 역사를 중심으로 -

  • Received : 2024.05.09
  • Accepted : 2024.07.05
  • Published : 2024.07.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to accurately examine the history of Capital Hanyang, its Fortress Wall and Gyeongbok Palace by analyzing historical records such as Goryeosa, Goryeosajeolyo, and Joseonwangjosillok. As a result, we can see that the Hanyang Capital, which was known to have been built in Joseon Dynasty, was originally the Capital of Goryeo Dynasty, and was made by reducing the size of the capital, which was much larger than the capital of Joseon Dynasty. It can also be seen that Gyeongbok Palace during the opening period of Joseon Dynasty was originally the palace of Hanyang Capital of Goryeo Dynasty, and was renovated and extended to make it the palace of Joseon Dynasty. This study on the Capital Hanyang and the Palace, the centers of politics, economy, history, and culture, has important significance as basic data that can properly grasp the characteristics of Korean history and cultural heritage.

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