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- Q4216011 subject Q7582548.
- Q4216011 abstract "Hongsalmun is an architecture built as a gate for entering a sacred place in Korea. It is arranged by 2 round poles set vertically and 2 transverse bars. It has no roof and door-gate and placed on the middle top gate there is a symbol of the trisula and the taegeuk image. Hongsalmun is usually erected to indicate Korean Confucian sites, such as shrines, tombs, and academies such as hyanggyo and seowon.It literally means ‘gate with red arrows’, referring to the set of pointed spikes on its top. In the past, spikes in between columns did not exist.".
- Q4216011 thumbnail Jeonju_Gyeonggi-jeon_cropped_version.jpg?width=300.
- Q4216011 wikiPageWikiLink Q1195567.
- Q4216011 wikiPageWikiLink Q12271.
- Q4216011 wikiPageWikiLink Q18097.
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- Q4216011 wikiPageWikiLink Q4211180.
- Q4216011 wikiPageWikiLink Q488856.
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- Q4216011 wikiPageWikiLink Q626937.
- Q4216011 wikiPageWikiLink Q697295.
- Q4216011 wikiPageWikiLink Q7582548.
- Q4216011 comment "Hongsalmun is an architecture built as a gate for entering a sacred place in Korea. It is arranged by 2 round poles set vertically and 2 transverse bars. It has no roof and door-gate and placed on the middle top gate there is a symbol of the trisula and the taegeuk image. Hongsalmun is usually erected to indicate Korean Confucian sites, such as shrines, tombs, and academies such as hyanggyo and seowon.It literally means ‘gate with red arrows’, referring to the set of pointed spikes on its top.".
- Q4216011 label "Hongsalmun".
- Q4216011 depiction Jeonju_Gyeonggi-jeon_cropped_version.jpg.