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Yundojang (Geomantic Compass Making)
  • Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright
    Manage No EE00002231
    Country Republic of Korea
    ICH Domain Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe Traditional craft skills
    Address
    Jeollabuk-do, Gochang-gun
    Year of Designation 1996.12.31
Description [National Intangible Cultural Heritage, Republic of Korea] Yundojang means the skill of making a geomantic compass with 24 directions marked in a circle or an artisan with such a skill. Yundo is a tool used by a geomancer when looking for a propitious site for a house or tomb. Its name appears in literature dating from the Joseon Period (1392 – 1910). This tool was first used during the late Silla Period (circa 57 BC – 935 AD). Geomancers used it in the early Goryeo Period (877 – 1394) as one of the most important tools in the practice of feng shui and yin-yang geomancy During the Joseon Period, even ordinary travelers came to use it. Astronomers used it to designate the meridian for their portable sundials. Yundo shows the names of the twenty-four basic directions written around a magnetic needle at the center. Shown also on its face are the cosmic dual forces of yin-yang, the five basic elements, and eight trigrams for divination, ten calendar signs and twelve zodiac signs. The names of directions themselves are a combination of the eight trigrams, ten calendar signs and twelve zodiac signs.
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