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Chongmyo is
the Royal Ancestral Shrine where the spirit tablets of Choson
(1392-1910) kings and queen-consorts are enshrined and rituals
performed. As the number of spirit tablets increased, the complex
was repeatedly expanded. There are two royal shrines in Chongmyo:
Chongjön (the main hall. National Treasure No. 227) and Yôngnyongjon
(Hall of Eternal Peace, Treasure No. 821). At present, a ceremony
is held on the first Sunday in each May. The ritual and music
used for the ceremony have been designated as Intangible Cultural
Properties No. 56 and No. I, respectively. When built, Chongmyo's
main hall had the longest floor space of any contemporary wooden
building in the world. The structure has the Spartan atmosphere
preferred by Confucianism instead of the elaborate decoration
found on palaces and Buddhist temples. Its wide front gives it
a distinct appearance.
When ancestral
rites were systematized in China's Zhou Kingdom. homage was paid
to seven generations of ancestors; in Ming. this was expanded
to nine generations, and thus, China's ancestral shrine has nine
cubicles. Chongmyo, on the other hand, has a unique structure
consisting of 19 partitions. The Chongmyo rites are based on the
ritual culture of the ancient Chinese kingdoms of Xia, Yin and
Zhou and thus give researchers a glimpse into the unique character
of these ancient cultures.
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This is not specific to muira puama , of course.
http://www.asiatour.com/korea/e-01land/ek-lan16_e.htm
Jan Garanoz
Juhu Tara Road, Juhu,
Mumbai - 400049 India
Last updated: May 10, 2010
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