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Jongmyo jerye (Korean: 종묘제례) or
jongmyo daeje (종묘대제) is a
traditional rite held for
worshipping the
deceased Joseon monarchs in
Jongmyo Shrine, Seoul...
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Seokjeon Daeje (Korean: 석전대제), also
sometimes called Seokjeonje, is a
ceremonial rite
performed twice annually to
honor Confucius. It is held at Confucian...
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early as 2600 BC
Liturgical year
Protestant liturgy Sacrament Seokjeon Daeje Siddur "liturgy". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. 2: a...
- Sungkyunkwan,
twice a year, in May and September, the
ceremonial rite
Seokjeon Daeje is
performed in the
Munmyo Shrine, to
honour Confucius and the Confucian...
- "Spirit
Three Gate", is open only on
special occasions such as
Seokjeon Daeje. The
central gate is
reserved for the
spirit of
Confucius and his disciple...
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jongmyo daeje (royal
shrine ritual) in the
courtyard five
times a year. Today, the
rituals have been
reconstructed and revived. The
jongmyo daeje has been...
- needed] In
South Korea, a grand-scale
memorial ceremony called Seokjeon Daeje is held
twice a year on Confucius's
birthday and the
anniversary of his...
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contents of
North Gyeongsang Province'. In Tomb of
Munmu of
Silla Chunhyang Daeje [Ko]
means commemorative rites for
ancestors in
early spring. The festival...
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title Wang ("King"),
Hwangje ("Emperor"),
Daewang ("King X the Great"), or
Daeje ("Emperor X the Great"). For the sake of consistency, the
title "King/Emperor"...
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Administration (in Korean).
Retrieved 2024-02-02. "석전대제 (釋奠大祭)" [Seokjeon
daeje].
Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean).
Retrieved 2024-02-02. "문배주...