Culture of Fengshui in Korea

Culture of Fengshui in Korea

EnglishEbook
Yoon, Hong-Key
Lexington Books
EAN: 9780739153857
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The term Fengshui, which literally means 'wind and water,' is the ancient Chinese art of selecting an auspicious site to provide the most harmonious relationship between human and earth. The term is generally translated as 'geomancy,' and has had a deep and extensive impact on Korean, Chinese, and other East Asian cultures. Hong-key Yoon's book explores the nature of geomantic principles and the culture of practicing them in Korean cultural contexts. Yoon first examines the nature and historical background of geomancy, geomantic principles for auspicious sites (houses, graves, and cities) and provides an interpretation of geomantic principles as practiced in Korea. Yoon looks at geomancy's influence on cartography, religion and philosophy, and urban development in both Korea and China. Finally, Yoon debates the role of geomancy in the iconographical warfare between Japanese colonialism and Korean nationalism as it affected the cultural landscape of Kyongbok Palace in Seoul.
EAN 9780739153857
ISBN 0739153854
Binding Ebook
Publisher Lexington Books
Publication date November 13, 2006
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Yoon, Hong-Key
Series AsiaWorld