Royal family, royal aristocrats, aristocrats, commoners, guitar, and lower-class people...Shouldn't we compare ourselves? I think it is unfair to compare the architectural culture of the above commoners in other countries with the architectural culture of the below commoners in their own country, but... The picture is Maengsaseong Historic House... According to architect Choi Seong-ho, it is presumed that the standing structure of this building (the floor lamp of the menhir) was transformed into an entire ondol and Daecheong floor during the Joseon Dynasty. <Additional Description> If you take an intercity bus from Onyang Bus Terminal to Sucheol-ri for about 10 minutes, you will find Jung-ri. If you go deep into Jungri Village, you will find Maengssi Haengdan. It is the oldest traditional house remaining in Korea, and the exact location is Heukamgol, Jung-ri, Baebang-myeon, Asan-gun, Chungcheongnam-do. First built by General Choi Young at the end of the Goryeo Dynasty, Jaesang Maengsaseong Fortress, Cheongbaek-ri during the reign of King Sejong, lived, and it was named Maengsiaengdan because of two ginkgo trees planted in the yard during the period of Gobul Maengsaseong Fortress. Since then, there have been many renovations, but it can be seen that the H-shaped plane shape or the structural method is an old house considering that it is a bonding method of the Ikgong system that is difficult to use in the house. This house is based on Sulhwasan Mountain, the same mountain as Oeam-ri, where the next "Small Champan House" is located. Oeam-ri has a village formed in the south with Sulhwasan Mountain in the north and has a sunny layout in any house, but the Maengssi Haengdan located on the opposite side has a northeast direction. In other words, if you sit in the main hall, the sun shines for a while early in the morning, and it is a fatal arrangement that requires you to live in the shade all day. Due to the fact that the main space, Haengdan, is facing northwest of the main space, it is a unique arrangement method that is difficult to understand with common sense-feng shui. The entry route is also unique. Although the group was used as a platform for younger students during Maengsaseong Fortress' survival, the overall layout of the house did not have a large space to serve as a detached house, and the entire movement from the gate, Soseuldun Gate to the Haengrimchae, was very different from that of Joseon. In the late 50s, a caretaker, a native of this village, said that about 40 years ago, the kitchens and rooms on both wings of the hanging group were torn down and built, but considering that there are no traces of the remaining pillars of the hanging group being cut off, I think it retains its current form relatively well. It will be an essential exploration course for those who want to see traditional houses before the Joseon Dynasty.
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