Delivery time2024-04-25 09:07
(Muan = Yonhap News) Reporter Jeon Seung-hyeon = Jeonnam Province announced on the 25th that it had designated four cases as provincial tangible cultural assets, including the Three Buddhas in the Gakwangjeon Hall of Hwaeomsa Temple in Gurye, the bronze bell in the Daeungjeon Hall of Hwaeomsa Temple in Gurye, the bronze bell in the Nine-layered Rock of Gurye Hwaeomsa Temple, and the Monument to Imseo in Naju.
The Three Three Buddhas in the Gakhwangjeon Hall of Hwaeomsa Temple in Gurye is a large-scale Buddhist painting over 6 meters long created in 1860 by the painter Haeundang Ikchan and 30 other painters.
The bronze bell in the main hall of Hwaeomsa Temple is the only work produced in 1722 by Kim Hyo-geon, who was active in the Suncheon area, as a representative craftsman, and the bronze bronze bell in the Nine Layers of Hwaeomsa Temple is a work made by Kim Seong-won, a representative master of the Sangjang family who worked in the late Joseon Dynasty, on his own without the help of an assistant craftsman.
The monument to Imseo in Naju was written by Kim Sang-heon and written by Lee Gyeong-jae to commemorate Imseo, a civil servant in the mid-Joseon Dynasty.
The stele contains detailed records of Im Seo’s ancestors, family line, government life, activities during the Yi Gwal Rebellion, and the construction process.
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