Gongju Tancheonjangseungje, the 8th intangible cultural asset of Chungcheongnam-do +
Classification |
Intangible Cultural Property |
Designated date |
1989.12.29 |
location |
Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do |
Jangseungje is a folk belief that has been handed down since the Baekje Dynasty. On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, Jangseungje is a production ritual to pray for the well-being and prosperity of the village by combining male and female Jangseung.
Jangseungje, which was started as a result of the fact that the terrain of Tancheon was facing Seongribong Peak and the sound chamber, was established as a folk game and folk game for 400 years.
The Tancheon jangseungje started with Nongak on the 7th day of the first lunar month, and the villagers are prohibited from cheating until the 15th of this year. The valley of the village is divided into grooms in the east and brides in the west. On the fifteenth of lunar January, the village begins with a gisebae in the middle of the village.
While playing around the farming tools, when the bride makes four bows in front of the priest and the bride makes two bows, they tie silk in the groom's village. When it gets dark, the wedding ceremony of Jangseung is held at Donggu Bridge in time for Nongak, and the bride and groom are tied together with colorful bejazzi and separated.
When the Hapgung ritual is over and the residents go back to their villages, they shoot three rounds of blisters in the sense of chasing diseases and bad luck, and in the eastern village, they run ssireum and in the western village, they pick a general, and gather again to play all night long.
The Tancheon Jangseung Festival in Gongju expresses the Hapgung Palace of Jangseung and strengthens the solidarity of the village, which is characterized by a combination of religious Consciousness and folk games. Park Young-hyuk from Tancheon is currently being passed down.
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