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Manwoldae : ウィキペディア英語版
Manwoldae

Manwŏltae Palace was the official royal palace of the Goryeo Dynasty. Located in the ancient capital city of Kaesŏng, the palace was completely destroyed during the Red Turbans invasions of Korea during the 14th century.
==History==
Construction on the palace began in 919, at the beginning of the Goryo dynasty; it was built south of the Songak Mountains for good Feng Shui. The palace was divided into two major sections; the ''Kungsŏng'' (궁성, 宮城), where the king and royal family resided, and the ''Hwangsŏng'' (황성, 皇城), where affairs of state were conducted. Large buildings such as the ''Changhwa'' (장화전, 長和殿), and ''Wŏndŏk'' (원덕전, 元德殿) Halls contained shrines and living quarters, while ''Hoegyŏng Hall'' (회경전, 會慶殿), the largest and most impressive, contained the throne room. The complex also contained a stone astronomy tower known as the ''Chŏmsŏngdae'' (첨성대, 瞻星臺), which was used by royal astrologers. The palace was burned to the ground in 1361 when the Red Turbans invasions of Korea, sacking the city of Kaesong and forcing the king to temporary flee Andong.〔 Contemporary records describe the palace to as containing buildings of immense proportions similar to the building sizes found in the Forbidden City. The architectural style and decoration is said to have followed the uniquely Korean royal color palate called Dancheong which is seen in other Korean palaces that still stand today. However, Mandoldae Palace is described to have contained many multistory buildings, more gold embellishments, blue and white as compared to the surviving Korean Palaces from Korea's more recent Confucian Joeson Dynasty, which stressed humility and restrain in all things. Therefore Manwoldae gives us valuable insight into another distinct form of Korean palace architecture that had been forgotten due to foreign invasions and presently the location of these palace sites in the secluded Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea.
==Description==
The palace is thought to have had blue celadon roof tiles, similar to other excavated tiles dating from the same period. 〔 〕

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