Abstract

『Gwanhonryegangui(冠婚禮講義)』, which is stored in Gyujanggak(奎章閣) and Jangseogak(藏書閣) is a syllabus that has been used for the lecture against the officials who performed official Jesa(祭祀, Korean traditional ancestral rites) events at Seoul in 1938. 『Gwanhonryegangui』 recorded the procedures and attire required for the coming-of-age ceremonies[冠禮] and wedding ceremonies[嘉禮] of the Royal Court of Joseon Dynasty. In the case of the events related to the Prince, the layout of the convention hall, which cannot be found in previous records, is written in 『Gwanhonryegangui』. The royal rituals regarding the Prince of the Joseon Dynasty were not researched actively compared to the rituals related to the Crown Prince due to the lack of data. The coming-of-age ceremony was the first ceremony for a prince while living in the palace. The coming-of-age ceremony in Confucian style had three stages, Choga(初加), Jaega(再加), and Samga(三加), respectively. For each of these stages, which represented adulthood, the Prince wore a different costume comprised of Gwan(冠) and an attire that befits the Gwan. This research aims to identify and organize the costume of the participants who participated in the Prince

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