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Geumjeongjeon Hall is full of Korean traditional beauty, and there is a majestic and mighty atmosphere of the royal palace. One of the main halls of Gyeongbokgung Palace, where the King of Goryeo was working, the green plants look particularly good, that is, the scale of the scenic area is generally small
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Geumjeongjeon Hall is full of Korean traditional beauty, and there is a majestic and mighty atmosphere of the royal palace. One of the main halls of Gyeongbokgung Palace, where the King of Goryeo was working, the green plants look particularly good, that is, the scale of the scenic area is generally small
Geumjeongjeon is the place where South Korea held major ceremonies and received foreign envoys. There are two seven-clawed dragons on the indoor roof, and the pattern behind the imperial chair is 10,000 won. In front of Qinzheng Hall was the place where the Minister of Civil Affairs and Armed Forces stood. The ground was uneven. When the Minister walked, he should look at the ground to show respect for the king. The Qinzheng Hall was rebuilt by Mr. Xingxuan. It is crowned with two layers of double eaves on the gorgeously patterned two altar platform, which looks majestic. There are thrones and algae wells in the hall. The hall is surrounded by a corridor, and the front of the hall is paved with stone slabs. In addition, the gorgeous red and green colors and beautiful algae well make the building more solemn and magnificent. The square in front of the temple is the place where the Baiguan Dynasty will meet. The ground of the square is paved with granite and divided into three roads. The road in the middle is slightly higher and wider, which is the path taken by the king, and the roads on the sides are slightly lower, which is the path taken by the civil and military officials. There are also rank stones on both sides of the square.
The most majestic palace in Gyeongbokgung Palace is Geunjeongjeon, where the enthronement ceremony of the king of the Joseon Dynasty and the court meeting of the Minister of Civil and Military Affairs were held. It was built in the 27th year of Hongmu in the Joseon Dynasty (1394, the third year of King Taejo). As the main hall, it was mainly used to hold major national celebrations and receive foreign envoys and other major foreign affairs activities. It is the head of Gyeongbokgung Palace. In order to show the majesty of the emperor, Qinzheng Hall was built on a base higher than the ground, and was equipped with railings that other palaces did not have. The railings were carved with various beasts in daily life. The huge stone road in front of the hall is uneven, divided into three roads, the civil officer on the right, military officer on the left, and the emperor in the middle. In the square in front of the temple, there are two rows of official steles on the left and right, in order from the first product, from the first product, to the second product, from the second product, to the third product, to the positive fourth product, and to the positive nine product. There are iron rings fixed to the stone at the positions of the first and second products, which are used for fixing the umbrella in summer.
Geunjeongjeon Hall is mainly used to hold major national celebrations and to receive major foreign affairs events such as foreign countries. It is the first of all stores in Gyeongbokgung. There is an incense burner and a stone pot made of iron, which can prevent fire. Various stone sculptures are carved on the railings of the platform.
Geumjeongjeon is the most important building in Gyeongbokgung Palace, and it is also the heart of the entire dynasty during the Joseon Dynasty. A total of 14 monarchs have enthroned here from King Taejo of Joseon to Sunjoo of Joseon. The square in front of the main hall is the place where a hundred officials of civil and military officials meet. The stone pillars of civil and military ranks are neatly arranged in two rows. There are many girls wearing Hanbok in the whole square, and there are flowing scenery.