Chungnam Intangible Cultural Property No. 24 Taean Seolwi Seolgyeong +
Classification |
Intangible Cultural Properties / Ceremonies / Ceremonies of Civil Faith |
Designated date |
1998.7.25 |
location |
Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do |
Seolwi seolgyeong, also known as seolgyeong, refers to the place where the ritual site of "span class='xml2' onmouseover='up2 (1979)' onmouseout='dn2()d Beopsa Temple( is decorated with paper.
In order to create a snow scene site, it is made by cutting off the images of the deity, bodhisattva, amulets, and flower patterns. This is not just a decoration of the exorcism hall, but a tool to trap ghosts. It is made by cutting or cutting a window paper with scissors or knives. The dice is a mixture of red minerals that can be used to write the name of a spirit, draw pictures, and add talisman. Snowpiercer is sometimes divided into large and single snowscapes according to their size. In the past, snowstorms were distributed throughout the country, but now only in Chungcheong-do, and are mixed with the so-called "Sungut" in other regions.
Seolwi Seolgyeong was designated as an intangible cultural asset to preserve the folk belief and traditional culture.
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