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NTIS 바로가기韓國 家政科敎育學會誌 = Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association, v.34 no.2, 2022년, pp.115 - 128
오은미 (동국대학교) , 이심열 (동국대학교 가정교육과)
Soseon means a table setting without meat and fish. It seems to have been influenced by Buddhism and is mentioned in Joseon Dynasty records. This study aimed to investigate the use of Soseon and its relationship with Buddhism in Joseon, which emphasized Confucianism and refused Buddhism. This study ...
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