Korea and it`s Traditions
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Korea and it’s Traditions
Geography of Korea
Peninsula- Juts out from Asia’s mainland
Very Mountainous
Farming Difficult
Most Koreans live along coastal
plain
Location on “China’s doorstep”
Cultural/technological influences
Cultural bridge linking China
and Japan
Korean language not similar to
Chinese- had own way of life
before Chinese influence
Korean Kingdoms
Unlike China, Korea had only three
dynasties in its history
Shilla Dynasty (United Korea)- 668 to 918
Koryo- 918-1392
Choson- 1392-1910
Chinese Influence
Korea was a tributary state of China
Adopted many Chinese traditions but
preserved its own culture.
Confucian Ideals
Adapted Civil Service Exam to reflect their
own system of inherited ranks (only
aristocrats could take test)
Buddhist Influence
Buddhism very influential in Korea
Produced a flood of Buddhist texts
Celadon- A porcelain with an unusual
blue/green glaze
Choson: The Longest Dynasty
Buddhist influence reduced
Confucianism
Hangul developed- Alphabet using
symbols to represent the sounds of
spoken Korean
Easier to use than the thousands of
characters of written Chinese
Led to a high literacy rate
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