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- Q7187006 abstract "This article is about the royal seat of the kings of Korea; for the music album go to The Phoenix Throne.The Phoenix Throne (eojwa) is the English term used to identify the throne of the hereditary monarchs of Korea. In an abstract sense, the Phoenix Throne also refers rhetorically to the head of state of the Joseon dynasty (1392–1897) and the Empire of Korea (1897–1910).The Phoenix motif symbolizes the king's supreme authority. The phoenix has a long association with Korean royalty — for example, in Goguryeo tomb murals like that of the Middle Gangseo Tumulus where the painted image of a phoenix is featured.".
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- Q7187006 comment "This article is about the royal seat of the kings of Korea; for the music album go to The Phoenix Throne.The Phoenix Throne (eojwa) is the English term used to identify the throne of the hereditary monarchs of Korea. In an abstract sense, the Phoenix Throne also refers rhetorically to the head of state of the Joseon dynasty (1392–1897) and the Empire of Korea (1897–1910).The Phoenix motif symbolizes the king's supreme authority.".
- Q7187006 label "Phoenix Throne".
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