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趙珍淑(CHO Jin-sook),金榮玉(토론자) 고구려발해학회 2004 고구려발해연구 Vol.17 No.-
The characteristics of a country's historic sites and relics are important cultural manifestations which reflect its people's way of thinking The history of accessories of any nation reveals that nation's wisdom, sentiments and aesthetic sense as expressed in the ornaments. The Goguryeo tomb murals, which are the origin and source of Korean accessories, have elements that reveal the form and traits of accessories in Goguryeo, one of the ancient Three Kingdoms of Korea. This study (on the accessories of Koguryo as seen in tomb murals) examines the unique form and traits of metal art works in Koguryo, including gold crowns and gilt bronze crowns among official hats, belts, shoes and earrings. It also inquires into patterns on the murals, their application on relics from the Three Kingdoms, and the techniques used to decorate the metal surface of accessories. The purpose of this study is to find out the characteristics of Koguryo metal art works and to show how the circumstances of the time and the culture of Koguryo interacted with and affected its surrounding countries. Koguryo people had boundless imagination and broad-mindedness which stemmed from their powerful national strength and confidence. They had also cultural diversity and ability to embrace other cultures which derived from their unreserved contact with foreign powers. Although influenced by the northern peoples and Han people of China, Koguryo accessories had unique traits that reflected the Korean people's sense of form. The Koguryo culture also passed on to Japan via the neighboring kingdoms of Baekje and Silla. As can be seen on the ancient tomb murals, the Koguryo people created artistically magnificent and valuable works. But their tombs, constructed with a horizontal entrance way leading inward from the surface of me burial mound and stone burial chamber, were relatively easy to pilfer. For this reason, regretably, few burial objects remain, which makes it difficult to grasp me whole picture. The legacy of the Koguryo people's customs and way of thinking has been passed down through the long history of Korea and survives today in me Korean people's sense of legitimacy and national pride.