2011-01-31

[부여]Buyeo National Museum



Buyeo National Museum http://buyeo.museum.go.kr/
The best place where visitors can feel flavor of Baekje



Buyeo was the last captial city of Baekje Kingdom, so the prosperity of the culture remains in there.

Particulary, Buyeo National Museum is commonly listed as one of Korean main museums, because of its many treasures.



A mural in NeungSan-Ri Tomb No.1
 능산리고분군(扶餘陵山里古墳群)

This painting of White Tiger(白虎) was found in a tomb on a mountain in NeungSan-Ri, Buyeo.

There are seven tombs in the mountain, they are believed as the Baekje royal burial ground.




The Village of Bronze Age in SongGuk-Ri, Buyeo (Replica) 

Buyeo is nestled against the liver Geum, so early villages could develop.

SongGuk-Ri Village(扶餘 松菊里 先史聚落址) is presumed to have been constructed through B.C.7~6.

This famous village of Korean Broze Age influenced Japanese Yayoi Culture.



A music instrument which made of bronze

Left: LiaoNing(the northerneast of China) style bronze dagger
Right: Korean Style bronze dagger 

Molds


SongGuk-Ri Style Earthware


These earthware were excavated from the ritual remain in Nonchi, Buyeo (扶餘 論峙祭祀遺蹟)






The Epitaph of Buyeo Yung(扶餘隆)

Buyeo Yung was the last crown prince of Baekje Kingdom.

After Baekje was collapsed by Tang and Silla, he was taken to Tang(唐), and died in there.

In mountain Beimang(北芒山) of Henan, China, the epitaph of Buyeo Yung still  remains.

The epitaph of Buyeo Yung in Buyeo National Museum is a replica.















百濟昌王銘石造舍利龕(National Treasure No.288)

"百濟昌王十三秊太歲在 丁亥妹兄公主供養舍利" are carved on the stone case.




This stone memorial stone was found in the south of mountain Buso, Buyeo.

It was constructed by SaTaekJiJeok(砂宅智積) who was a powerful man in politically.




부여 왕흥사터 사리그릇

When King YuiDeok[?~598] constructed a wooden pagoda for his two dead princes,
these little containers were also put into the pagoda.





諸法從緣起
如來說是因
彼法因緣盡
是大沙門說


Everything is formed by its cause
Buddha told the principle
Everything dissipates along with the principle
This is the instruction which the great teacher gave.




The structure of Buddhist temple in Korea (Goguryo, Silla, Baekje, Unified-Silla)







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