Abstract
Gyeongryeongjeon of Goryeo was very important as a royal ancestral worship facility. As a result, there are several research results. However, there were some differences between the research results, so this was reviewed again. First, It looked at whether Gyeongryeongjeon was Seosangje or Somokje. As a result of the review, it seems that Gyeongryeongjeon was Seosangje. This is because until the Tang and Song Dynasties, the shrine system, including the Taemyo Shrine, was a Seosangje, and the Taemyo Shrine of Goryeo was also a Seosangje. And It reviewed the issue of the joint building between the king and the queen. As a result of the review, it seems that only King Taejo and the previous kings were enshrined in each room of Gyeongryeongjeonl. Next, According to the studies so far, it was generally considered that Gyeongryeongjeon was built by imitating Song's Gyeongryeonggung. However, this view is open to reconsideration. Gyeongryeonggung was built as Taoist temple, and the first time portrait of the emperor was enshrined was in the 2nd year of Cheonseong(1024), the 15th year of King Hyeonjong of Goryeo. The characteristic of the predecessor monarch's Sinoeojeon was that Gyeongryeongjeon was before Gyeongryeonggung. Therefore, it is not clear whether Gyeongryeongjeon was built under the influence of Gyeongryeonggung.
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